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In distributed video coding, the side information is commonly generated by motion-compensated temporal interpolation of the neighboring reference frames at the decoder side. The side information quality has a strong impact on the final rate-distortion performance of the codec. In this paper, we propose a successive refinement after the decoding of each DCT subband to improve the accuracy of motion...
Side information construction in Wyner-Ziv video coding is a sensible task which strongly influences the final ratedistortion performance of the scheme. This side information is usually generated through an interpolation of the previous and next images. Some of the zones of a scene however, such as the occlusions, cannot be estimated with other frames. In this paper we propose to avoid this problem...
A key step in distributed video coding is the generation of the side information (SI) i.e. the estimation of the Wyner-Ziv frame (WZF). This step is also frequently called image interpolation. State-of-the-art techniques perform a motion estimation between adjacent key frames (KFs) and linear interpolation in order to assess object positions in the WZF, and then the SI is produced by motion compensating...
Motion estimation (ME) methods based on differential techniques provide useful information for video analysis, and moreover it is relatively easy to embed into them regularity constraints enforcing for example, contour preservation. On the other hand, these techniques are rarely employed for video compression since, though accurate, the dense motion vector field (MVF) they produce requires too much...
Motion estimation methods based on differential techniques proved to be very useful in the context of video analysis, but have a limited employment in classical video compression because, though accurate, the dense motion vector field they produce requires too much coding resource and computational effort. On the contrary, this kind of algorithm could be useful in the framework of distributed video...
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