Motion Estimation Algorithms for Video Compression von Borko Furht | ISBN 9780792397939

Motion Estimation Algorithms for Video Compression

von Borko Furht, Joshua Greenberg und Raymond Westwater
Mitwirkende
Autor / AutorinBorko Furht
Autor / AutorinJoshua Greenberg
Autor / AutorinRaymond Westwater
Buchcover Motion Estimation Algorithms for Video Compression | Borko Furht | EAN 9780792397939 | ISBN 0-7923-9793-2 | ISBN 978-0-7923-9793-9

Motion Estimation Algorithms for Video Compression

von Borko Furht, Joshua Greenberg und Raymond Westwater
Mitwirkende
Autor / AutorinBorko Furht
Autor / AutorinJoshua Greenberg
Autor / AutorinRaymond Westwater
Video technology promises to be the key for the transmission of motion video. A number of video compression techniques and standards have been introduced in the past few years, particularly the MPEG-1 and MPEG-2 for interactive multimedia and for digital NTSC and HDTV applications, and H.2611H.263 for video telecommunications. These techniques use motion estimation techniques to reduce the amount of data that is stored and transmitted for each frame. This book is about these motion estimation algorithms, their complexity, implementations, advantages, and drawbacks. First, we present an overview of video compression techniques with an emphasis to techniques that use motion estimation, such as MPEG and H.2611H.263. Then, we give a survey of current motion estimation search algorithms, including the exhaustive search and a number of fast search algorithms. An evaluation of current search algorithms, based on a number of experiments on several test video sequences, is presented as well. The theoretical framework for a new fast search algorithm, Densely-Centered Uniform-P Search (DCUPS), is developed and presented in the book. The complexity of the DCUPS algorithm is comparable to other popular motion estimation techniques, however the algorithm shows superior results in terms of compression ratios and video qUality. We should stress out that these new results, presented in Chapters 4 and 5, have been developed by Joshua Greenberg, as part of his M. Sc. thesis entitled „Densely-Centered Uniform P-Search: A Fast Motion Estimation Algorithm“ (FAU, 1996).