Evaluation of the performance of block matching algorithms in wavelet-based t+2D video coding

Motion estimation is the process of determining the movement of blocks between adjacent video frames by which image information is assessed for similarities that can be reused in subsequent frames. However, computational complexity and resource sharing of the motion estimation algorithm poses great...

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Published in2012 24th International Conference on Microelectronics (ICM) pp. 1 - 4
Main Authors Marzougui, M., Zoghlami, A., Atri, M., Tourki, R.
Format Conference Proceeding
LanguageEnglish
Published IEEE 01.12.2012
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Summary:Motion estimation is the process of determining the movement of blocks between adjacent video frames by which image information is assessed for similarities that can be reused in subsequent frames. However, computational complexity and resource sharing of the motion estimation algorithm poses great challenges for real time applications. Fast search algorithms emerged as important search technique to achieve real time tracking results. Among the different motion estimation algorithms block matching is the most common used technique. This paper presents a system-level implementation of a wavelet-based t+2D video coding. Three block matching motion estimation algorithms are implemented in order to evaluate the overall system performance. In fact, since the chip design and layout process is time consuming and expensive, it is very important to be able to predict the overall system performance in a highlevel implementation before its circuit layout is deployed. The aim is to discuss the impact of different block matching motion estimation algorithms on video coding performance. Because of the complexity of the entire motion estimation system, decision in choosing one algorithm versus the other algorithms is often empirical and crucial.
ISBN:9781467352895
1467352896
ISSN:2159-1660
DOI:10.1109/ICM.2012.6471387