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1997 International Conference on Image Processing (ICIP'97) - Volume 2
Evaluation of temporally scalable video coding techniques
Washington, DC
October 26-October 29
ISBN: 0-8186-8183-7
G.J. Conklin, Sch. of Electr. Eng., Cornell Univ., Ithaca, NY, USA
S.S. Hemami, Sch. of Electr. Eng., Cornell Univ., Ithaca, NY, USA
Two temporally scalable video coding techniques, temporal subband coding (TSB) and predictive coding, are evaluated both theoretically and in practice to provide comparisons of compression and visual quality at differing frame rates. Results demonstrate that TSB coding has a higher coding gain at full frame rate than predictive coding if both algorithms use either no motion compensation or motion compensation (MC) that can be modeled as an invertible pre-distortion of the video sequence. However, predictive coding outperforms TSB coding at full frame rate when both schemes use block-based MC. In addition, visual results for lower-frame-rate video using TSB coding are unacceptable due to significant distortions from temporal filtering. These results are demonstrated through both theoretical evaluation of rate-distortion based coding gains and simulated coding of real video sequences.
Index Terms:
video coding; temporally scalable video coding techniques; temporal subband coding; predictive coding; compression; visual quality; frame rates; TSB coding; full frame rate; motion compensation; invertible pre-distortion; block-based MC; temporal filtering; rate-distortion based coding; real video sequences
Citation:
G.J. Conklin, S.S. Hemami, "Evaluation of temporally scalable video coding techniques," icip, vol. 2, pp.61, 1997 International Conference on Image Processing (ICIP'97) - Volume 2, 1997
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