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A novel computationally efficient motion compensation method based on pixel by pixel prediction

ISSN
10680314
Date Issued
2011-05-12
Author(s)
Vaishnav, Mohit
Sharma, Ashwani
Tiwari, Anil Kumar
DOI
10.1109/DCC.2011.83
Abstract
This paper presents a novel loss less compression method for video. In this work, we propose a novel method for finding motion compensated frame. This is computationally much efficient than other method reported in literature. After finding the motion compensated frame, we propose a new method for efficiently applying LS based predictor on the frames. The predictor structure uses pixels in the current frame and also in the motion compensated frame. Overall performance of the proposed method is significantly better than many competitive methods at significantly reduced computational complexity. © 2011 IEEE.
Subjects
  • LOPT 3D

  • LS based

  • motion compensation

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