Novel Motion Anchoring Strategies For Wavelet-based Highly Scalable Video Compression (springer Theses)

Novel Motion Anchoring Strategies For Wavelet-based Highly Scalable Video Compression (springer Theses)
by Dominic Rufenacht / / / PDF


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A key element of any modern video codec is the efficient exploitation of temporal redundancy via motion-compensated prediction. In this book, a novel paradigm of representing and employing motion information in a video compression system is described that has several advantages over existing approaches. Traditionally, motion is estimated, modelled, and coded as a vector field at the target frame it predicts. While this “prediction-centric” approach is convenient, the fact that the motion is “attached” to a specific target frame implies that it cannot easily be re-purposed to predict or synthesize other frames, which severely hampers temporal scalability.

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