A new fast motion estimation algorithm, called distance dependent thresholding search (DTS), is presented for block-based true motion estimation applications, and introduces the novel concept of variable distance dependent thresholds. The performance of the DTS algorithm is analyzed and quantitatively compared with both the traditional and exhaustive full-search (FS) technique, and the computationally faster, nonexhaustive three-step-search (TSS) algorithm. Experimental results show that by applying an appropriate threshold function, the DTS algorithm not only matches the speed of the TSS algorithm, but both retains a block distortion error comparable to the global minimum produced by the FS algorithm, and avoids the problem of identifying a large number of spurious motion vectors in the search process.
Conference paper
Fast block-based true motion estimation using distance dependent thresholds (DTS)
pp.937-940
IEEE
Proceedings of 6th International Conference on Signal Processing (Beijing, China, 26-30 August)
2002
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Abstract
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- Title
- Fast block-based true motion estimation using distance dependent thresholds (DTS)
- Creators
- Golam Sorwar - Southern Cross UniversityManzur MurshedLaurence S Dooley
- Publication Details
- pp.937-940
- Conference
- Proceedings of 6th International Conference on Signal Processing (Beijing, China, 26-30 August)
- Publisher
- IEEE
- Number of pages
- 937-940
- Identifiers
- 1437; 991012821596002368
- Academic Unit
- Faculty of Business, Law and Arts; Faculty of Science and Engineering; Information Technology; School of Business and Tourism
- Resource Type
- Conference paper