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ICIP
2004
IEEE
16 years 1 months ago
Drift reduction for a H.264/AVC fine grain scalability with motion compensation architecture
The recent advances in non-scalable video encoding brought by the H.264/AVC standard offered significant improvements in terms of rate-distortion performance. This paper proposes ...
João Ascenso, Fernando Pereira
VLSISP
2008
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14 years 11 months ago
Serial and Parallel FPGA-based Variable Block Size Motion Estimation Processors
H.264/AVC is the latest video coding standard adopting variable block size motion estimation (VBS-ME), quarter-pixel accuracy, motion vector prediction and multi-reference frames f...
Brian M. H. Li, Philip Heng Wai Leong
VLSISP
2008
147views more  VLSISP 2008»
14 years 10 months ago
Data Reuse Exploration for Low Power Motion Estimation Architecture Design in H.264 Encoder
Data access usually leads to more than 50% of the power cost in a modern signal processing system. To realize a low-power design, how to reduce the memory access power is a critica...
Yu-Han Chen, Tung-Chien Chen, Chuan-Yung Tsai, Sun...
TCSV
2010
14 years 6 months ago
Subsampled Block-Matching for Zoom Motion Compensated Prediction
Motion compensated prediction plays a vital role in achieving enormous video compression efficiency in advanced video coding standards. Most practical motion compensated prediction...
Lai-Man Po, Ka-Man Wong, Kwok-Wai Cheung, Ka-Ho Ng
ICMCS
2009
IEEE
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14 years 9 months ago
Fast multi-reference motion estimation via statistical learning for H.264/AVC
In the H.264/AVC coding standard, motion estimation (ME) is allowed to use multiple reference frames to make full use of reducing temporal redundancy in a video sequence. Although...
Chen-Kuo Chiang, Shang-Hong Lai