Human Attention Regions of Interest in Video Compression
by
 
Nguessan, Olayinka Sylvia, author.

Title
Human Attention Regions of Interest in Video Compression

Author
Nguessan, Olayinka Sylvia, author.

ISBN
9780438180734

Personal Author
Nguessan, Olayinka Sylvia, author.

Physical Description
1 electronic resource (100 pages)

General Note
Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 79-11(E), Section: B.
 
Advisors: Nam LIng Committee members: Yi Fang; Silvia Figueira; Nam Ling; Tokunbo Ogunfunmi; Nicholas Tran.

Abstract
In this thesis, we propose a generic human attention region-of-interest (Generic-HAROI) algorithm to improve video compression while preserving subjective quality. Precisely, this algorithm performs a perceptual adaptive quantization algorithm on video frames as a function of the distribution of their luminance, motion vector, and color saturation. Our research incorporates a psycho-visual study that demonstrated that human attention automatically enhanced perceived saturation. As a result, the adaptive quantization phase of our compression algorithm is characterized by a luminance and saturation-aware just noticeable distortion (JND) function. After running multiple experiments on 18 videos with various resolutions ranging from QCIF to 4K, results showed that our method achieves higher compression than that of both the H.264/AVC JM and the HEVC HM while maintaining subjective quality. We observed that in comparison to both implementation of the standards (JM and HM), for an IPPP coding structure, the performance of our algorithm culminated with HD and 4K videos yielding a bit rate reduction averaging 15% and an encoding time reduction of about 20% in certain cases. Finally, after comparing our method to other similar techniques, we concluded that saturation is a significant parameter in the improvement of video compression.

Local Note
School code: 0196

Subject Term
Computer engineering.

Added Corporate Author
Santa Clara University. Computer Science and Engineering.

Electronic Access
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