Affiliation:
1. National Kaohsiung University of Applied Sciences
2. Taipei Municipal Ren-Ai Elementary School
3. National Taipei University of Education
Abstract
As the development of network learning, video compression is important for both data transmission and storage, especially in a digit channel. In this paper, we present the return prediction search (RPS) algorithm for block motion estimation. The proposed algorithm exploits the temporal correlation and characteristic of returning origin to obtain one or two predictive motion vector and selects one motion vector, which presents better result, to be the initial search center. In addition, we utilize the center-biased block matching algorithms to refine the final motion vector. Moreover, we used adaptive threshold technique to reduce the computational complexity in motion estimation.
Experimental results show that RPS algorithm combined with 4SS, BBGDS, and UCBDS effectively improves the performance in terms of mean-square error measure with less average searching points. On the other hand, accelerated RPS (ARPS) algorithm takes only 38% of the searching computations than 3SS algorithm, and the reconstruction image quality of the ARPS algorithm is superior to 3SS algorithm about 0.30dB in average overall test sequences.
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Publisher
Trans Tech Publications, Ltd.
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