Field-to-frame transcoding with spatial and temporal downsampling

TitleField-to-frame transcoding with spatial and temporal downsampling
Publication TypeConference Papers
Year of Publication1999
AuthorsWee SJ, Apostolopoulos JG, Feamster N
Conference NameImage Processing, 1999. ICIP 99. Proceedings. 1999 International Conference on
Date Published1999///
Keywordsdata compression, decoding, Encoding, field-coded interlaced video, field-to-frame transcoding, frame-coded progressive video, H.263 motion estimation, H.263 transcoding, high-rate compressed bitstreams, lower-rate compressed bitstreams, Motion estimation, MPEG-1, MPEG-2, MPEG-4, spatial downsampling, standards, temporal downsampling, transcoder, video coding, video compression standards
Abstract

We present an algorithm for transcoding high-rate compressed bitstreams containing field-coded interlaced video to lower-rate compressed bitstreams containing frame-coded progressive video. We focus on MPEG-2 to H.263 transcoding, however these results can be extended to other lower-rate video compression standards including MPEG-4 simple profile and MPEG-1. A conventional approach to the transcoding problem involves decoding the input bitstream, spatially and temporally downsampling the decoded frames, and re-encoding the result. The proposed transcoder achieves improved performance by exploiting the details of the MPEG-2 and H.263 compression standards when performing interlaced to progressive (or field to frame) conversion with spatial downsampling and frame-rate reduction. The transcoder reduces the MPEG-2 decoding requirements by temporally downsampling the data at the bitstream level and reduces the H.263 encoding requirements by largely bypassing H.263 motion estimation by reusing the motion vectors and coding modes given in the input bitstream. In software implementations, the proposed approach achieved a 5 times; speedup over the conventional approach with only a 0.3 and 0.5 dB loss in PSNR for the Carousel and Bus sequences

DOI10.1109/ICIP.1999.819593