Probabilistic motion-compensated prediction in distributed video coding

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Frederik Verbist
Nikos Deligiannis
Marc Jacobs
Joeri Barbarien
Peter Schelkens
Adrian Munteanu
Jan Cornelis
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[1] Vrije Universiteit Brussel,Department of Electronics and Informatics (ETRO)
[2] Interdisciplinary Institute for Broadband Technology (IBBT),undefined
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Wyner-Ziv coding; Distributed video coding; Hash-based side information generation; Probabilistic motion compensation;
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Distributed video coding (DVC) constitutes an original coding framework to meet the stringent requirements imposed by uplink-oriented and low-power mobile video applications. The quality of the side information available to the decoder and the efficiency of the employed channel codes are primary factors determining the success of a DVC system. This contribution introduces two novel techniques for probabilistic motion compensation in order to generate side information at the Wyner-Ziv decoder. The employed DVC scheme uses a base layer, serving as a hash to facilitate overlapped block motion estimation at the decoder side. On top of the base layer, a supplementary Wyner-Ziv layer is coded in the DCT domain. Both proposed probabilistic motion compensation techniques are driven by the actual correlation channel statistics and reuse information contained in the hash. Experimental results report significant rate savings caused by the novel side information generation methods compared to previous techniques. Moreover, the compression performance of the presented DVC architecture, featuring the proposed side-information generation techniques, delivers state-of-the-art compression performance.
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页码:405 / 430
页数:25
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