Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
529612 Journal of Visual Communication and Image Representation 2011 12 Pages PDF
Abstract

We propose no-reference analysis and processing of DCT (Discrete Cosine Transform) coded images based on estimation of selected MPEG parameters from the decoded video. The goal is to assess MPEG video quality and perform post-processing without access to neither the original stream nor the code stream. Solutions are presented for MPEG-2 video. A method to estimate the quantization parameters of DCT coded images and MPEG I-frames at the macro-block level is presented. The results of this analysis is used for deblocking and deringing artifact reduction and no-reference PSNR estimation without code stream access. An adaptive deringing method using texture classification is presented. On the test set, the quantization parameters in MPEG-2 I-frames are estimated with an overall accuracy of 99.9% and the PSNR is estimated with an overall average error of 0.3 dB. The deringing and deblocking algorithms yield improvements of 0.3 dB on the MPEG-2 decoded test sequences.

Research highlights► Estimation of MPEG-2 I-frame quantization parameters at MB-level from decoded video. ► Postprocessing MPEG-2 decoded video without code stream access. ► No-reference PSNR estimation of MPEG-2 I-frames without code stream access. ► MPEG-2 vs. H.264 detection and validation based on decoded video.

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