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Summary form only given. In this paper, Wyner-Ziv (WZ) video coding is a particular case of distributed video coding (DVC). Although some works, with improved performance, have been made in recent years, the coding efficiency of state-of-the-art WZ codec is still far from that of the state-of-the-art prediction-based codec, especially for high and complex motion contents. Moreover, most reported WZ...
As the video resolution increases, high computational complexity of the fractional motion estimation (FME) introduces difficulty to meet real-time constraints in a video coding. In this paper, we proposed a single-pass FME algorithm and its architecture with low hardware cost and negligible loss of the image quality. The proposed algorithm directly searches only surroundings of both the predicted...
We propose a mixed resolution framework based on full resolution key frames and spatial-reduction-based Wyner-Ziv coding of intermediate nonreference frames. Improved rate-distortion performance is achieved by enabling better side-information generation at the decoder side and better rate-allocation at the encoder side. The framework enables reduced encoding complexity by low resolution encoding of...
We propose a motion vector field (MVF) scaling algorithm which includes both up-sampling and down-sampling operations. Through this model, it is possible to obtain all the MVF information required for different spatial resolutions in scalable video coding (SVC) efficiently from a pre-specified spatial layer. There's no need to go through all the computationally intensive motion estimation (ME) operations...
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