Coder-oriented matching criteria for motion estimation

PJ Czerepinski, DR Bull

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    Abstract

    Classical matching criteria for motion estimation determine the match quality by operating in the spatial domain. The resulting displaced frame difference signal is, however, compressed by means of frequency transformations, and any optimal matching criteria should estimate the cost of coding the composite bit stream. Such criteria are presented in this paper and shown to offer some improvement in the PSNR of the reconstructed sequence.
    Translated title of the contributionCoder-oriented matching criteria for motion estimation
    Original languageEnglish
    Title of host publicationProc. 1st Intl workshop on Wireless Image and Video Communications
    PublisherInstitute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE)
    Pages38 - 42
    ISBN (Print)0780336100
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - Sept 1996
    Event1st First International Workshop on Wireless Image/Video Communications, 1996 - Loughborough, United States
    Duration: 1 Sept 1996 → …

    Conference

    Conference1st First International Workshop on Wireless Image/Video Communications, 1996
    Country/TerritoryUnited States
    CityLoughborough
    Period1/09/96 → …

    Bibliographical note

    Conference Proceedings/Title of Journal: Proc. 1st Intl workshop on Wireless Image and Video Communications
    Other: Ch.24
    Rose publication type: Conference contribution

    Sponsorship: The authors wish to acknowledge the support of Sony Broadcast and Professional Europe, the CVCP and the University of Bristol for their support of this work.

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