1 April 1993 Video coding by segmenting motion vectors and frame differences
Suk Byung Chae, Joon-Seek Kim, Rae-Hong Park
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Abstract
A segmentation-based video coding technique is presented. A change detector is used to find the regions of interest, i.e., moving areas, and then the moving areas are segmented based on the motion vector information. For the regions where the prediction error, defined by the difference between the original image and the motion-compensated image reconstructed by the motion vector, is large, the frame difference signal is used to supplement the segmentation results. Depending on the region characteristics, each region is represented by the motion vector and the frame difference signal. After postprocessing, the region information and the region boundaries are transmitted. Computer simulation with video sequences shows that the proposed algorithm reduces the trailing effect and gives better performance than the conventional method.
Suk Byung Chae, Joon-Seek Kim, and Rae-Hong Park "Video coding by segmenting motion vectors and frame differences," Optical Engineering 32(4), (1 April 1993). https://doi.org/10.1117/12.61205
Published: 1 April 1993
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KEYWORDS
Image segmentation

Image compression

Video coding

Sensors

Video

Computer simulations

Image processing

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