Result: H.264-Based Multiple Description Coding Using Motion Compensated Temporal Interpolation

Title:
H.264-Based Multiple Description Coding Using Motion Compensated Temporal Interpolation
Contributors:
Laboratoire Traitement et Communication de l'Information (LTCI), Télécom ParisTech-Institut Mines-Télécom [Paris] (IMT)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)
Source:
2010 International Workshop on Multimedia Signal Processing (MMSP'10). :239-244
Publisher Information:
HAL CCSD; IEEE, 2010.
Publication Year:
2010
Collection:
collection:INSTITUT-TELECOM
collection:CNRS
collection:ENST
collection:TELECOM-PARISTECH
collection:PARISTECH
collection:LTCI
collection:IDS
collection:MM
collection:INSTITUTS-TELECOM
collection:INSTITUT-MINES-TELECOM
Subject Geographic:
Original Identifier:
HAL: hal-00665631
Document Type:
Conference conferenceObject<br />Conference papers
Language:
English
Rights:
info:eu-repo/semantics/OpenAccess
Accession Number:
edshal.hal.00665631v1
Database:
HAL

Further Information

Multiple description coding is a framework adapted to noisy transmission environments. In this work, we use H.264 to create two descriptions of a video sequence, each of them assuring a minimum quality level. If both of them are received, a suitable algorithm is used to produce an improved quality sequence. The key technique is a temporal image interpolation using motion compensation, inspired to the distributed video coding context. The interpolated image blocks are weighted with the received blocks obtained from the other description. The optimal weights are computed at the encoder and efficiently sent to the decoder as side information. The proposed technique shows a remarkable gain for central decoding with respect to similar methods available in the state of the art.