Low complexity block motion estimation using morphological-based feature extraction and XOR operations
Motion estimation is a temporal image compression technique, where an block of pixels in the current frame of a video sequence is represented by a motion vector with respect to the best matched block in a search area of the previous frame. In this paper, a low complexity technique for motion estimat...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Journal of electronic imaging 2000-04, Vol.9 (2), p.110-116 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Motion estimation is a temporal image compression technique, where an
block of pixels in the current frame of a video sequence is represented by a motion vector with respect to the best matched block in a search area of the previous frame. In this paper, a low complexity technique for motion estimation is proposed. The proposed technique, first, reduces the
-bit grayscale frames into 1-bit binary frames using morphological filters, and determines the displacement of the edge features of the adjacent frames. While reduction in bit depth requires a small percentage of computation using the full pixel resolution, the search procedure is performed by simple XOR logic operations and 1-b distortion accumulations on the entire search area. Compared to other low complexity techniques, the proposed technique yields better frame reconstruction, operates using simpler arithmetic/logic operations, and possesses a higher degree of parallelism when implemented on a two-dimensional single-instruction stream, multiple-data stream architecture. © |
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ISSN: | 1017-9909 1560-229X |
DOI: | 10.1117/1.482732 |