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An Estimation-Theoretic Interpretation of Video Rate Distortion Optimization with Lagrangian Formulation
March 25-March 27
DOI Bookmark: http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/DCC.2008.50Data Compression Conference (dcc 2008)
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Rate distortion optimization with Lagrangian formulation is widely used in video encoder control and has proved effective in achieving a good trade-off between coding efficiency and computational complexity. It is generally interpreted as a source coding problem with a fidelity criterion. However, this interpretation cannot fully explain the Lagrangian formulation for motion estimation and how to select the corresponding Lagrangian multipliers. In this paper, we provide a new perspective based on an estimation-theoretic interpretation that formulates motion estimation and mode decision as a maximum a posteriori (MAP) estimation problem. Several interesting conclusions can be drawn from this interpretation. We show that the Lagrangian formulation in video encoder control is a straightforward result under this interpretation. With this interpretation, we can further analyze the Lagrangian multiplier’s dependence on the quantization parameter and motion intensity of the content.
Index Terms:
Rate distortion optimization, Lagrangian formulation, estimation-theoretic formulation, H.264/AVC
Citation:
Zhen Li, Alexis Michael Tourapis, "An Estimation-Theoretic Interpretation of Video Rate Distortion Optimization with Lagrangian Formulation," dcc, pp.222-231, Data Compression Conference (dcc 2008), 2008
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