Three novel low complexity scanning orders for MPEG-2 full search motion estimation

Christos Grecos, Azilah Saparon, Vassilis Chouliaras
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Abstract

Complexity localisation in the reference frame is the key process for the derivation of efficient scanning orders for motion estimation. The more localised the complexity is, the more computationally efficient scanning orders can be derived for reduced cost motion estimation algorithms. However, this processes entails serious pre-processing overhead which may render it unsuitable for real time video coding systems. In this paper, we propose three low complexity scanning orders of similar performance that are very competitive in terms of the operation count ratio metric with respect to the MPEG-2 raster scan order, show improvements of 7.14% on the average with respect to the number of examined macroblock rows metric and they also show an increase in the speed-up ratio of 0.12 on the average as compared to the standard. As compared to other work in the literature, the proposed scanning orders require one fourth of the operation count ratio and show an increase in the speed-up ratio of 45 times on the average.

MPEG-2全搜索运动估计的三种新型低复杂度扫描阶数
参考坐标系中的复杂度定位是运动估计中有效扫描阶数推导的关键过程。复杂度越局部化,就越能获得计算效率高的扫描阶数,从而降低运动估计算法的成本。然而,该过程需要严重的预处理开销,这可能使其不适合实时视频编码系统。在本文中,我们提出了三种具有相似性能的低复杂度扫描顺序,它们在相对于MPEG-2光栅扫描顺序的操作计数比指标方面非常有竞争力,在检查宏块行指标的数量方面平均提高了7.14%,并且与标准相比,它们还显示了平均0.12的加速比增加。与文献中其他工作相比,所提出的扫描顺序只需要运算次数比的1 / 4,加速比平均提高了45倍。
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