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ICIP
2004
IEEE
14 years 10 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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13 years 8 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»
13 years 7 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
13 years 3 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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13 years 6 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