Abstract

This paper presents a new motion-compensated subband video-coding technique using variable reference-frame positions for motion estimation. The work builds on temporal segmentation for determining the reference-frame positions and incorporates multiresolution motion estimation in the subband domain. The key advantage of the new algorithm is the complexity reduction in motion estimation that uses the multiresolution property of subband decomposition. Temporal segmentation is performed with the lowest spatial subband, based on the detection of two types of scene change. The frames of input video are split into seven spatial subbands, and the motion vectors for each subband are generated by a hierarchical motion-estimation algorithm. Blockwise differential pulse code modulation (DPCM) and a uniform quantizer are used for the lowest subband of the first frame only, and the subbands of all other cases are coded by PCM with a dead zone quantizer. Simulation results show that our scene-adaptive scheme compares favorably with a fixed interpolation structure.

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