Real-Time Very Low Bitrate Video Coding with Adaptive Mean-Removed Vector Quantization

Prof. Dietmar Saupe
Universitat Freiburg
University of California, Santa Cruz (visiting)

Abstract

This presentation focusses on very low bit rate video coding in real-time and software only on computers of PC class. It is based on frame replenishment with block coding using mean-removed vector quantization. No motion compensation is employed and the VQ codebook is small. Algorithms are developed to minimize the bit rate and to reduce the search complexity for the vector quantizer. The codebook is adaptive ensuring good overall quality encodings for head-and-shoulder image sequences. Results are provided for some test sequences and compared to some other state-of-the-art techniques.

The (4-page) ICIP'97 paper on this is available at: ftp://ftp.informatik.uni-freiburg.de/documents/papers/cgip/SaBu97.ps.gz