Abstract
Block motion estimation using full search is computationally intensive. Previously proposed fast algorithms reduce the computation by limiting the number of searching locations. This is accomplished at the expense of less accuracy of motion estimation and gives rise to an appreciably higher mean squared error (MSE) for motion compensated images. We present a new fast and efficient search algorithm for block motion estimation that produces better quality performance and less computational time compared with a three-step search (TSS) algorithm. The proposed algorithms are based on the ideas of the dithering pattern for pixel decimation, multiple-candidate for pixel-decimation-based full search, and center-based distribution of the motion vector. From the experimental results, the proposed algorithm is superior to the TSS in both quality performance (about 0.2 dB) and computational complexity (about half).
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