Abstract

The adaptive rood pattern search (ARPS) algorithm proposed by Nie and Ma (2002) has shown two to three times of search speed-up improvement over that of diamond search (DS) based on the MPEG-4 verification model encoding platform. In this paper, first we have shown that the distribution of motion vectors bears a rood shape. An improved ARPS algorithm, called ARPS-3 or unequal-arm ARPS, is then proposed and experimented on the JVT/H.26L JM encoding platform. Due to complex modes and multiframe prediction, a new normalized computational cost metrics is also proposed for objectively measuring the computational gain or search speed-up. Experimental results show that ARPS-3 has achieved superb performance on many accounts while maintaining fairly close rate-distortion performance compared with that of the full search. It also outperforms its predecessors, ARPS and ARPS-2 (or equal-arm ARPS).

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