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Feedback-free rate-allocation scheme for transform domain Wyner-Ziv video coding

  • Tao Sheng
  • , Xinglei Zhu
  • , Guogang Hua
  • , Hongxing Guo
  • , Jingli Zhou
  • , Chang Wen Chen
  • Huazhong University of Science and Technology
  • SUNY Buffalo
  • Qualcomm Incorporated

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Abstract

In most existing Wyner-Ziv video coding schemes, a feedback channel (FC) is expected at the decoder in order to allocate a proper bit rate for each Wyner-Ziv frame. However, FC not only results in additional latency but also increases decoding complexity due to the several feedback-decoding iterations. Moreover, FC may be unavailable in many practical video applications. In this paper, we propose a novel feedback-free rate-allocation scheme for transform domain Wyner-Ziv video coding (TD-WZVC), which predicts the rate for each Wyner-Ziv frame at the encoder without significantly increasing the complexity of the encoder. First, a correlation estimation model is presented to characterize the relationship between the source frame and the reference frame estimated at the encoder in TD-WZVC. Then, an efficient FC-free rateallocation algorithm is proposed and a linear model is built to avoid both overestimation and underestimation of the real rate and obtain an optimal rate-distortion performance. Experimental results show that the proposed scheme is able to achieve a good encoder rate allocation while still maintaining consistent coding efficiency.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)127-137
Number of pages11
JournalMultimedia Systems
Volume16
Issue number2
DOIs
StatePublished - Mar 2010

Keywords

  • Correlation estimation model
  • Feedback channel
  • Rate allocation
  • Transform domain Wyner-Ziv video coding

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