Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
529278 Journal of Visual Communication and Image Representation 2012 13 Pages PDF
Abstract

The multiview video coding (MVC) extension of H.264/AVC is the emerging standard for compression of impressive 3D and free-viewpoint video. The coding structure in MVC adopts motion and disparity estimation to exploit temporal and inter-view dependencies in MVC. It results in a considerable increase in encoding complexity. Most of the computational burden comes from uni-directional and bi-directional prediction. In this paper, an iterative search strategy is designed to speed up the uni-directional prediction in MVC. It can work with an adaptive search range adjustment through a confidence measure of a loop constraint to obtain both motion and disparity vectors jointly. Furthermore, a selective bi-directional prediction algorithm is proposed to enhance the coding performance by analyzing the statistical characteristics of bi-directional prediction in MVC. Experimental results demonstrate that, by using the proposed fast search, the temporal and inter-view redundancies of multiview video can be eliminated sufficiently with low complexity.

► We propose a fast algorithm for motion and disparity estimation in MVC. ► We design an iterative search strategy for uni-directional prediction. ► We adaptively adjust search range to obtain motion and disparity vectors jointly. ► We adopt a selective bi-directional prediction algorithm in MVC. ► Coding performance will be increased significantly with low complexity.

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