The most recent video coding standard H.264 achieves excellent compression performances at many different bit-rates. However, it has been noted that, at very high compression ratios, a large part of the available coding resources is only used to code motion vectors. This can lead to a suboptimal coding performance. This paper introduces a new coding mode for a H.264-based video coder, using quantized motion vector (QMV) to improve the management of the resource allocation between motion information and transform coefficients. Several problems have to be faced with in order to get an efficient implementation of QMV techniques, yet encouraging results are reported in preliminary tests, allowing to improve the performances of H.264 at low bit-rates over Several sequences. © 2009 SPIE-IS&T.

Motion vector quantization for efficient low bit-rate video coding

Cagnazzo M.
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2009

Abstract

The most recent video coding standard H.264 achieves excellent compression performances at many different bit-rates. However, it has been noted that, at very high compression ratios, a large part of the available coding resources is only used to code motion vectors. This can lead to a suboptimal coding performance. This paper introduces a new coding mode for a H.264-based video coder, using quantized motion vector (QMV) to improve the management of the resource allocation between motion information and transform coefficients. Several problems have to be faced with in order to get an efficient implementation of QMV techniques, yet encouraging results are reported in preliminary tests, allowing to improve the performances of H.264 at low bit-rates over Several sequences. © 2009 SPIE-IS&T.
2009
Proceedings of SPIE - The International Society for Optical Engineering
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