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When is Bit Allocation for Predictive Video Coding Easy?

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When is Bit Allocation for Predictive Video Coding Easy?
This paper addresses the problem of bit allocation among frames in a predictively encoded video sequence. Finding optimal solutions to this problem potentially requires making an exponential number of calls to the encoder. To better understand the structure of the rate-distortion data output by video encoders, a simple model of a sequentially encoded autoregressive Gaussian random field is theoretically investigated. The rate-distortion data for the model exhibits an additive-separability property, i.e. the rate can be decomposed into a sum of independent functions of single distortion variables. This property implies the near-optimal behavior of a non-backtracking Steepest-Descent (SD) based bit allocation algorithm. The SD algorithm when applied to video coding produces near-optimal solutions by making a linear number of calls to the encoder. Results are presented for MPEG-2 encoding of standard video sequences.
Yegnaswamy Sermadevi, Jun Chen, Sheila S. Hemami,
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Type Conference
Year 2005
Where DCC
Authors Yegnaswamy Sermadevi, Jun Chen, Sheila S. Hemami, Toby Berger
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