Single step optimal block matched motion estimation with motion vectors having arbitrary pixel precisions

Ho, Charlotte Yuk-Fan, Ling, Bingo Wing-Kuen, Giovanni, Blasi S , Chi, Zhi-Wei and Siu, Wan-Chi (2010) Single step optimal block matched motion estimation with motion vectors having arbitrary pixel precisions. In: IEEE, IET International Symposium on Communication Systems, Networks and Digital Signal Processing, 21-23 July 2010, University of Northumbria, Newcastle Upon Tyne.

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This paper proposes a non-linear block matched motion model with motion vectors having arbitrary pixel precisions. The optimal motion vector which minimizes the mean square error is solved analytically in a single step. Our proposed algorithm can be regarded as a generalization of conventional half pixel search algorithms and quarter pixel search algorithms because our proposed algorithm could achieve motion vectors with arbitrary pixel precisions. Also, the computational effort of our proposed algorithm is lower than that of conventional quarter pixel search algorithms because our proposed algorithm could achieve motion vectors in a single step.

Additional Information:This paper proposes a non-linear block matched motion model with motion vectors having arbitrary pixel precisions. The optimal motion vector which minimizes the mean square error is solved analytically in a single step. Our proposed algorithm can be regarded as a generalization of conventional half pixel search algorithms and quarter pixel search algorithms because our proposed algorithm could achieve motion vectors with arbitrary pixel precisions. Also, the computational effort of our proposed algorithm is lower than that of conventional quarter pixel search algorithms because our proposed algorithm could achieve motion vectors in a single step.
Keywords:single step optimal block, arbitrary pixel precisions, motion estimation with motion vectors
Subjects:H Engineering > H600 Electronic and Electrical Engineering
Divisions:College of Science > School of Engineering
ID Code:2718
Deposited On:23 Jun 2010 20:40

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