Autores
Sossa Azuela Juan Humberto
Osuna Enciso José Valentín
Título Block matching algorithm for motion estimation based on Artificial Bee Colony (ABC)
Tipo Revista
Sub-tipo JCR
Descripción Applied Soft Computing
Resumen Block matching (BM) motion estimation plays a very important role in video coding. In a BM approach, image frames in a video sequence are divided into blocks. For each block in the current frame, the best matching block is identified inside a region of the previous frame, aiming to minimize the sum of absolute differences (SAD). Unfortunately, the SAD evaluation is computationally expensive and represents the most consuming operation in the BM process. Therefore, BM motion estimation can be approached as an optimization problem, where the goal is to find the best matching block within a search space. The simplest available BM method is the full search algorithm (FSA) which finds the most accurate motion vector through an exhaustive computation of SAD values for all elements of the search window. Recently, several fast BM algorithms have been proposed to reduce the number of SAD operations by calculating only a fixed subset of search locations at the price of poor accuracy. In this paper, a new algorithm based on Artificial Bee Colony (ABC) optimization is proposed to reduce the number of search locations in the BM process. In our algorithm, the computation of search locations is drastically reduced by considering a fitness calculation strategy which indicates when it is feasible to calculate or only estimate new search locations. Since the proposed algorithm does not consider any fixed search pattern or any other movement assumption as most of other BM approaches do, a high p
Observaciones DOI: 10.1016/j.asoc.2012.09.020 ** Drive: Block-matching_2013
Lugar Amsterdam, Holanda
País Paises Bajos
No. de páginas 3047-3059
Vol. / Cap. 13
Inicio 2013-06-01
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