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Low Bit Rate Video Coding


S Mishra
S Sawarkar

Abstract

Variable length bit rate (VLBR) broadly encompasses video coding which mandates a temporal frequency of 10 frames per second (fps) or less. Object-based video coding represents a very promising option for VLBR coding, though the problems of object identification and segmentation need to be addressed by further research. Pattern-based coding is a simplified object segmentation process that is computationally much less expensive, though a real-time, content-dependent pattern generation approach will certainly improve its acceptance for VLBR coding. In this paper pattern based coding technique is used. In this paper, a very low bit-rate video coding algorithm that focuses on moving regions is performed. The aim is to improve the coding performance, which gives better subjective and objective quality than that of the conventional coding methods at the same bit rate. Eight patterns are pre-defined to approximate the moving regions in a macroblock. The patterns are then used for motion estimation and compensation to reduce the prediction errors. Furthermore, in order to increase the compression performance, the residual errors of a macroblock are rearranged into a block with no significant increase of high-order DCT coefficients. As a result, both the prediction efficiency and the compression efficiency are improved. This paper shows that using pattern based coding the compression ratio is better.


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