A low bit rate hierarchical video codec

The performance of a very low bit rate video codec largely depends on the efficient use of motion compensated prediction technique and on a good coding control strategy. In our previous approach [6], we proposed a multiple layer video codec using affine motion compensation. In this paper, we further extend our affine compensated multi-layer codec by incorporating a new block level and designing a coding control strategy. A measure of coherent motion is used in the decision process which makes the codec perform efficiently at very low bit rate and for small size image sequences (QCIF and sub-QCIF format). The experimental results conduced on 15 MPEG test sequences in QCIF format show improvement in PSNR of 0.2 dB and reduction in bit rate of 0.9 kbits/second.

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