Pattern based video coding with uncovered background

Manoranjan Paul, Weisi Lin, Chiew Tong Lau, Bu-sung Lee

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Abstract

The pattern-based video coding (PVC) outperforms the H.264 through better exploitation of block partitioning and partial block skipping. In the PVC scheme the best pattern is determined against the moving regions (MRs) in a macroblock (MB) of the current frame against the co-located MB in the reference frame; motion estimation (ME) and motion compensation (MC) are carried out using the pattern covered MRs, and the rest of the regions are treated as skipped areas. The MRs can be due to the object areas and the uncovered background (UCB) areas. Thus, the ME & MC by the pattern for the MRs of the UCB would not be accurate if there is no similar region in the reference frame. As a result no coding gain can be achieved for the UCB. Recently a dynamic background frame termed as the McFIS (the most common frame of a scene) has been generated using Gaussian mixture models for object detection. In this paper we propose a new PVC technique which will use the McFIS as a reference frame to determine the MRs where only object areas will be captured as the MRs. Thus, the proposed technique overcomes the mismatch problem of the UCB for ME&MC. The experimental results confirm the superiority of the proposed scheme in comparison with the existing PVC and McFIS-based methods by achieving significant image quality gain.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationIEEE International Conference on Image Processing
Place of PublicationUSA
PublisherIEEE, Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
Pages2065-2068
Number of pages4
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2010
EventICIP 17th International Conference - Hong Kong, Hong Kong
Duration: 26 Sept 201029 Sept 2010

Conference

ConferenceICIP 17th International Conference
Country/TerritoryHong Kong
Period26/09/1029/09/10

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