Abstract
In order to improve the performance of fractal video coding, we explore a novel fractal video sequences codec with automatic region-based functionality. To increase the quality of decoding image, intra frame coding, deblocking loop filter and sub-pixel block matching are applied to the codec. An efficient searching algorithm is used to increase the compression ratio and encoding speed. Automatic region-based fractal video sequences coding reduces coding stream greatly. Experimental results indicate that the proposed algorithm is more robust, and provides much less encoding time and bitrate while maintaining the quality of decompression image than the conventional CPM/NCIM method and other related references. We compare the proposed algorithm with three algorithms in Refs. [24–26], and the results of all these four algorithms are compared with H.264. The bitrate of the proposed algorithm is decreased by 0.11% and the other algorithms are increased by 4.29%, 6.85% and 11.62%, respectively. The average PSNR degradations of the four algorithms are 0.71dB, 0.48dB, 0.48dB and 0.75dB. So the bitrate of the proposed algorithm is decreased and the other algorithms are increased. At the meantime the compression time is reduced greatly, about 79.19% on average. The results indicate that, on average, the proposed automatic region-based fractal video sequences coding system can save compression time 48.97% and bitrate 52.02% with some image quality degradation in comparison with H.264, since they are all above 32dB and the human eyes are insensitive to the differences.
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