Title
Discrete Sine Transform-Based Interpolation Filter for Video Compression.
Abstract
Fractional pixel motion compensation in high-efficiency video coding (HEVC) uses an 8-point filter and a 7-point filter, which are based on the discrete cosine transform (DCT), for the 1/2-pixel and 1/4-pixel interpolations, respectively. In this paper, discrete sine transform (DST)-based interpolation filters (DST-IFs) are proposed for fractional pixel motion compensation in terms of coding efficiency improvement. Firstly, a performance of the DST-based interpolation filters (DST-IFs) using 8-point and 7-point filters for the 1/2-pixel and 1/4-pixel interpolations is compared with that of the DCT-based IFs (DCT-IFs) using 8-point and 7-point filters for the 1/2-pixel and 1/4-pixel interpolations, respectively, for fractional pixel motion compensation. Finally, the DST-IFs using 12-point and 11-point filters for the 1/2-pixel and 1/4-pixel interpolations, respectively, are proposed only for bi-directional motion compensation in terms of the coding efficiency. The 8-point and 7-point DST-IF methods showed average BjOntegaard Delta (BD)-rate reductions of 0.7% and 0.3% in the random access (RA) and low delay B (LDB) configurations, respectively, in HEVC. The 12-point and 11-point DST-IF methods showed average BD-rate reductions of 1.4% and 1.2% in the RA and LDB configurations for the Luma component, respectively, in HEVC.
Year
DOI
Venue
2017
10.3390/sym9110257
SYMMETRY-BASEL
Keywords
Field
DocType
high efficiency video coding (HEVC),interpolation filter,sinc,DCT (discrete cosine transform),DST (discrete sine transform)
Quarter-pixel motion,Mathematical analysis,Motion compensation,Interpolation,Discrete cosine transform,Artificial intelligence,Discrete sine transform,Computer vision,Sinc function,Algorithm,Pixel,Data compression,Mathematics
Journal
Volume
Issue
ISSN
9
11
2073-8994
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
0
0.34
10
Authors
2
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
MyungJun Kim100.34
Yung-Lyul Lee225929.12