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DCT-Based Quarter-pel Interpolation: A Frontier Method for ME in HEVC

1Deparment of ETC, SIET, DHENKANAL,ODISHA

2Deparment of ETC, Deparment of ELTCE, VSSUT, BURLA, ODISHA


American Journal of Systems and Software. 2014, Vol. 2 No. 3, 60-64
DOI: 10.12691/ajss-2-3-2
Copyright © 2014 Science and Education Publishing

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Kalyan Kumar Barik, Manas Ranjan Jena, Asutosh Das. DCT-Based Quarter-pel Interpolation: A Frontier Method for ME in HEVC. American Journal of Systems and Software. 2014; 2(3):60-64. doi: 10.12691/ajss-2-3-2.

Correspondence to: Manas  Ranjan Jena, Deparment of ETC, Deparment of ELTCE, VSSUT, BURLA, ODISHA. Email: manas.synergy@gmail.com

Abstract

The new demands for high-definition and high resolution video applications are pushing the development of new techniques in the video coding area. Motion estimation (ME) is one of the key elements in video coding standard which eliminates the temporal redundancies between successive frames. In the recent international video coding standards, sub-pixel ME is proposed for its excellent coding performance. DCT (Discrete Cosine Transform) has been widely used for digital signal processing and multimedia applications, especially video codec. In regards to interpolation for motion estimation and compensation, the conventional HEVC employs 8-tap and 4-tap filters for luma and chroma samples respectively. Coefficients in such filters are determined by DCT. This paper presents and implements the DCT-based Quarter-pixel Interpolation filter for motion estimation and compression of HEVC standard using Matlab.

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