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Multi-view Video Coding Using Illumination Change-Adaptive Motion Estimation and 2-D Direct Mode

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Advances in Multimedia Information Processing - PCM 2005 (PCM 2005)

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A MVC (Multi-view video coding) method, which uses both an illumination change-adaptive ME (Motion estimation)/MC (Motion compensation) and a 2-D (Dimensional) direct mode, is proposed. A new SAD (sum of absolute difference) measure for ME/MC is proposed to compensate Luma pixel value changes for spatio-temporal motion vector prediction. Illumination change-adaptive (ICA) ME/MC uses the new SAD to improve both MV (motion vector) accuracy and bit saving. The proposed 2-D direct mode that can be used in inter-view prediction is an extended version of the temporal direct mode in MPEG-4 AVC. The proposed MVC method obtains approximately 0.8dB PSNR increment compared with the MPEG-4 AVC simulcast coding.

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Lee, YL., Lee, YK., Kim, DY. (2005). Multi-view Video Coding Using Illumination Change-Adaptive Motion Estimation and 2-D Direct Mode. In: Ho, YS., Kim, H.J. (eds) Advances in Multimedia Information Processing - PCM 2005. PCM 2005. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 3767. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/11581772_35

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