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20 November 2001 Video object motion tracking: a structured versus unstructured mesh topology
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Abstract
This paper presents a novel concept for very low bit rate video codec. It uses a new hierarchical adaptive structured mesh topology. The proposed video codec can be used in wireless video applications. It uses structures to model the dynamics of the video object where the proposed the adaptive structure splitting significantly reduces the number of bits used for mesh description. Moreover, it reduces the latency of motion estimation and compensation operations. A comprehensive performance study is presented for the proposed mesh-based motion tracking and the commonly used techniques. It shows the superior of the proposed concept compare to the current MPEG techniques.
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Wael Badawy "Video object motion tracking: a structured versus unstructured mesh topology", Proc. SPIE 4474, Advanced Signal Processing Algorithms, Architectures, and Implementations XI, (20 November 2001); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.448673
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KEYWORDS
Video

Motion estimation

Motion models

Video coding

Image resolution

Performance modeling

Detection and tracking algorithms

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