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Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, IEEE Transactions on Multimedia, 1(1), p. 30-40, 1999

DOI: 10.1109/6046.748169

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Motion vector refinement for high-performance transcoding

Journal article published in 1999 by J. Jeongnam Youn, Jeongnam Youn, Ming-Ting Sun, Chia-Wen Lin ORCID, Chia-Wen Lin
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Abstract

電機工程學系 ; ©1999 Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers-In transcoding, simply reusing the motion vectors extracted from an incoming video bit stream may not result in the best quality. In this paper, we show that the incoming motion vectors become nonoptimal due to the reconstruction errors. To achieve the best video quality possible, a new motion estimation should be performed in the transcoder. We propose a fast-search adaptive motion vector refinement scheme that is capable of providing video quality comparable to that can be achieved by performing a new full-scale motion estimation but with much less computation. We discuss the case when some incoming frames are dropped for frame-rate conversions, and propose motion vector composition method to compose a motion vector from the incoming motion vectors. The composed motion vector can also be refined using the proposed motion vector refinement scheme to achieve better results