Journal Article10.1007/S11554-014-0407-0
A new fast motion estimation algorithm using fast mode decision for high-efficiency video coding standard
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TL;DR: The aim was to reduce the complexity of the motion estimation algorithm by modifying its search pattern and it was combined with a new fast mode decision algorithm to further improve the coding efficiency.
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Abstract: High-efficiency video coding is the latest standardization effort of the International Organization for Standardization and the International Telecommunication Union. This new standard adopts an exhaustive algorithm of decision based on a recursive quad-tree structured coding unit, prediction unit, and transform unit. Consequently, an important coding efficiency may be achieved. However, a significant computational complexity is resulted. To speed up the encoding process, efficient algorithms based on fast mode decision and optimized motion estimation were adopted in this paper. The aim was to reduce the complexity of the motion estimation algorithm by modifying its search pattern. Then, it was combined with a new fast mode decision algorithm to further improve the coding efficiency. Experimental results show a significant speedup in terms of encoding time and bit-rate saving with tolerable quality degradation. In fact, the proposed algorithm permits a main reduction that can reach up to 75 % in encoding time. This improvement is accompanied with an average PSNR loss of 0.12 dB and a decrease by 0.5 % in terms of bit-rate.
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TL;DR: This improvement proves that parallelising the algorithm with the new proposed reduction process for the Fermi-GPU generation leads to better results, and is based on a static study that determines the PU percentage utilisation for each dimension in the HEVC.
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Adaptive low-complexity motion estimation algorithm for high efficiency video coding encoder
TL;DR: A fast centre search algorithm (FCSA) and an adaptive search window algorithm (ASWA) for integer pixel ME in HEVC, a combination of the two proposed algorithms FCSA and ASWA, is proposed in order to achieve the best performance.
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Fast motion estimation for HEVC video coding
Randa Khemiri,Nejmeddine Bahri,Fatma Belghith,Fatma Ezahra Sayadi,Mohamed Atri,Nouri Masmoudi +5 more
- 05 Nov 2016
TL;DR: A fast configuration for Motion Estimation (ME) is described in order to reduce the computational time of the new High Efficient Video Coding (HEVC).
Real-time motion estimation for image and video processing applications
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TL;DR: This contribution focuses on different topics that are covered by the special issue titled “Real-Time Motion Estimation for image and video processing applications” and which incorporate GPUS, FPGAs, VLSI systems, DSPs, and Multicores, among other platforms.
Real-time motion estimation diamond search algorithm for the new high efficiency video coding on FPGA
TL;DR: Two hardware architectures of the diamond pattern search algorithm for HEVC video coding with sequential and parallel techniques, are proposed, which can meet the real-time processing of the FHD @ 30 frames per second.
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References
Overview of the High Efficiency Video Coding (HEVC) Standard
TL;DR: The main goal of the HEVC standardization effort is to enable significantly improved compression performance relative to existing standards-in the range of 50% bit-rate reduction for equal perceptual video quality.
HEVC Complexity and Implementation Analysis
TL;DR: Overall, the complexity of HEVC decoders does not appear to be significantly different from that of H.264/AVC decoder; this makes HEVC decoding in software very practical on current hardware.
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