Affiliation:
1. Chonnam National University
2. Jeonnam Provincial College
Abstract
Motion estimation (ME) plays an important role in digital video compression. But it requires huge complexity to find an optimal motion vector. Multi-view video is obtained by capturing one three-dimensional scene with many cameras at different positions. The computational complexity for motion estimation in multi view video coding increases in proportion to the number of cameras. To reduce computational complexity and maintain the image quality, a modified TZ search method for motion estimation in multi-view video coding is proposed in this paper. The proposed search method exploits the characteristics of the distribution of motion vectors to place the search points. Experiment results show that the speedup improvement of the proposed method over Pel Block Search and TZ search method (JMVC) can be up to more than 77 times and 1.8 ~4.5 times faster respectively by reducing the computational complexity and the image quality degradation is about to 0.05 ~ 1(dB) and 0.010.24 (dB) respectively.
Publisher
Trans Tech Publications, Ltd.
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