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Improved parabolic prediction-based fractional search for H.264/AVC video coding

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2 Author(s)
Lin, Y. ; Dept. of Commun. Eng., Nat. Central Univ., Jungli, Taiwan ; Wang, Y.C.

In this study, the authors propose an efficient fractional pixel search algorithm for H.264/AVC video coding to reduce the computational complexity in half/quarter-pixel motion estimation. A prediction for the optimal motion vector is derived under the assumption that the sum of absolute transform differences error surface is a symmetric parabolic function. With the optimal region, a decision rule for half-pixel search is proposed. The experimental result shows that approximately two search points are required. Based on the half-pixel search, a hierarchical quarter-pixel search is described and an extra three search points, on average, are consumed for each quarter-pixel search. Experimental results show that significant reduction in computation can be achieved, while maintaining high coding efficiency.

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Image Processing, IET  (Volume:3 ,  Issue: 5 )

Date of Publication: October 2009

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