An analysis of the performance of fast block matching motion estimation algorithms

To achieve a high compression ratio in coding video data, a method known as Motion Estimation (ME) is often applied to reduce the temporal redundancy between successive frames of a video sequence. One of ME techniques, known as Block Matching Algorithm (BMA), has been widely used in various video c...

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Main Authors: Abdul Manap, Redzuan, Esro, Mazran, Basari, Amat Amir, Ahmad, Badrul Hisham
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Published: Penerbit Universiti Teknikal Malaysia Melaka 2009
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spelling my.utem.eprints.48192023-07-24T12:57:33Z http://eprints.utem.edu.my/id/eprint/4819/ An analysis of the performance of fast block matching motion estimation algorithms Abdul Manap, Redzuan Esro, Mazran Basari, Amat Amir Ahmad, Badrul Hisham To achieve a high compression ratio in coding video data, a method known as Motion Estimation (ME) is often applied to reduce the temporal redundancy between successive frames of a video sequence. One of ME techniques, known as Block Matching Algorithm (BMA), has been widely used in various video coding standards. In recent years, many of these BMAs have been developed with similar intention of reducing the computational costs while at the same time maintaining the video signal quality. In this paper, several fast BMAs, namely Three Step Search (TSS), New Three Step Search (NTSS), Four Step Search (4SS) as well as Diamond Search (DS), are first selected to be implemented onto various type of standard test video sequence using MATLAB before their performances are compared and analyzed in terms of peak signal-to-noise ratio (PSNR), number of search points needed as well as their computational complexity. Simulation results demonstrate that DS algorithm has speed up other algorithm’s computational work up to 47.8% on average though at the same time gives poorer performance in terms of average PSNR to others. For PSNR analysis, NTSS algorithm performs the best with up to 3.203 dB improvement on video quality. Penerbit Universiti Teknikal Malaysia Melaka 2009-12 Article PeerReviewed text en http://eprints.utem.edu.my/id/eprint/4819/1/jtec_V1_06.pdf Abdul Manap, Redzuan and Esro, Mazran and Basari, Amat Amir and Ahmad, Badrul Hisham (2009) An analysis of the performance of fast block matching motion estimation algorithms. Journal Of Telecommunication Electronic And Computer Engineering, 1 (1). pp. 33-39. ISSN 2180 – 1843 https://jtec.utem.edu.my/jtec/article/view/507/374
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description To achieve a high compression ratio in coding video data, a method known as Motion Estimation (ME) is often applied to reduce the temporal redundancy between successive frames of a video sequence. One of ME techniques, known as Block Matching Algorithm (BMA), has been widely used in various video coding standards. In recent years, many of these BMAs have been developed with similar intention of reducing the computational costs while at the same time maintaining the video signal quality. In this paper, several fast BMAs, namely Three Step Search (TSS), New Three Step Search (NTSS), Four Step Search (4SS) as well as Diamond Search (DS), are first selected to be implemented onto various type of standard test video sequence using MATLAB before their performances are compared and analyzed in terms of peak signal-to-noise ratio (PSNR), number of search points needed as well as their computational complexity. Simulation results demonstrate that DS algorithm has speed up other algorithm’s computational work up to 47.8% on average though at the same time gives poorer performance in terms of average PSNR to others. For PSNR analysis, NTSS algorithm performs the best with up to 3.203 dB improvement on video quality.
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author Abdul Manap, Redzuan
Esro, Mazran
Basari, Amat Amir
Ahmad, Badrul Hisham
spellingShingle Abdul Manap, Redzuan
Esro, Mazran
Basari, Amat Amir
Ahmad, Badrul Hisham
An analysis of the performance of fast block matching motion estimation algorithms
author_facet Abdul Manap, Redzuan
Esro, Mazran
Basari, Amat Amir
Ahmad, Badrul Hisham
author_sort Abdul Manap, Redzuan
title An analysis of the performance of fast block matching motion estimation algorithms
title_short An analysis of the performance of fast block matching motion estimation algorithms
title_full An analysis of the performance of fast block matching motion estimation algorithms
title_fullStr An analysis of the performance of fast block matching motion estimation algorithms
title_full_unstemmed An analysis of the performance of fast block matching motion estimation algorithms
title_sort analysis of the performance of fast block matching motion estimation algorithms
publisher Penerbit Universiti Teknikal Malaysia Melaka
publishDate 2009
url http://eprints.utem.edu.my/id/eprint/4819/1/jtec_V1_06.pdf
http://eprints.utem.edu.my/id/eprint/4819/
https://jtec.utem.edu.my/jtec/article/view/507/374
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