Trading-off computational complexity and quality is an important performance constraint for real time application of motion estimation algorithms. To address this issue, a distance dependent thresholding search (DTS) algorithm has been proposed for fast and robust true motion estimation in video coding/indexing applications (Sorwar, G. et al., Proc. ICASSP. 2002; IEEE Asia-Pacific Conf. on Circuits and Systems, 2002; 6th Int. Conf. on Signal Processing, 2002). DTS encompasses both the full search (FS) as well as fast searching modes, with different threshold settings providing various quality-of-service levels. The main drawback of DTS is that the threshold value is defined manually. The DTS algorithm is extended to a fully adaptive distance dependent thresholding search (FADTS), a key feature of which is the automatic adaptation of the threshold using the desired target and the content from the actual video sequence to achieve a guaranteed level of quality or processing complexity. Experimental results confirm the performance of the FADTS algorithm in achieving this objective with minimal additional computational cost.
Conference paper
A fully adaptive performance-scalable distance-dependent thresholding search algorithm for video coding
IEEE
Proceedings of Acoustics, Speech, and Signal Processing International Conference (ICASSP '03) (Hong Kong, 6-10 April)
2003
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- Title
- A fully adaptive performance-scalable distance-dependent thresholding search algorithm for video coding
- Creators
- Golam Sorwar - Southern Cross UniversityManzur MurshedLaurence S Dooley
- Conference
- Proceedings of Acoustics, Speech, and Signal Processing International Conference (ICASSP '03) (Hong Kong, 6-10 April)
- Publisher
- IEEE
- Identifiers
- 1445; 991012820826802368
- Academic Unit
- Information Technology; Faculty of Science and Engineering; School of Business and Tourism; Faculty of Business, Law and Arts
- Resource Type
- Conference paper