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Very low bit-rate video coding with DFD segmentation
Authors:Wei Li   Vasudev Bhaskaran  Murat Kunt
Affiliation:

a Signal Processing Laboratory, Swiss Federal Institute of Technology, CH-1015, Lausanne, Switzerland

b Hewlett Packard Laboratories, 1501 Page Mill Road, Palo Alto, CA 94303, USA

Abstract:A video coding system for applications requiring very low bit-rate is presented. This coding scheme uses an intraframe coder for the initial frame in the video sequence and subsequent frames are coded using an interframe coding method. A wavelet-based technique is used for intraframe coding. For interframe coding, displaced frame differences (DFD) are computed and coded using a segmentation-based method wherein the displaced frame difference is segmented into active and inactive regions using morphological operators. To meet the very low bit-rate requirements, the motion vectors are processed so as to reduce their contribution to the overall bit-rate. To reduce coding artifacts, a post-processing technique is developed for use at the decoder. Coding performance of the proposed coding scheme is evaluated at 16 kbit/s and 32 kbit/s using luminance component of several typical test sequences at QCIF resolution with a frame rate 8.3 frame/s.
Keywords:Video coding   Very low bit-rate   Mathematical Morphology   Segmentation   Displaced frame difference   Post-processing
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