2007 IEEE International Conference on Image Processing - San Antonio, Texas, U.S.A. - September 16-19, 2007

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Paper:MP-L1.6
Session:Distributed Source Coding I: Low Complexity Video Coding
Time:Monday, September 17, 16:30 - 16:50
Presentation: Special Session Lecture
Title: RATE-DISTORTION ANALYSIS AND BIT ALLOCATION STRATEGY FOR MOTION ESTIMATION AT THE DECODER USING MAXIMUM LIKELIHOOD TECHNIQUE IN DISTRIBUTED VIDEO CODING
Authors: Ivy Tseng; University of Southern California 
 Antonio Ortega; University of Southern California 
Abstract: Numerous approaches for distributed video coding have been recently proposed. One of main motivations for these techniques is the possibility of achieving complexity tradeoffs between the encoder and the decoder that may not be feasible in the context of conventional video coding. In our previous work, a Maximum Likelihood (ML) method for motion estimation at the decoder was proposed. It was shown that the ML method, designed based on the PRISM architecture, induces no additional rate cost, and is able to work with existing methods, e.g. those based on hash functions or CRC, to improve overall decoding PSNR. In this work, we present a rate-distortion analysis of our ML method. This analysis, given a correlation model for the video data, allows us to improve bit allocation at the encoder, i.e., the decision on the number of cosets to be used to represent various types of video information. We also signal ``End of Block'' (EOB) in coding to further exploit the energy compaction. Our experiments demonstrate significant improvements PSNR up to 1.5dB from RD optimized bit allocation.



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