This commit introduces a new block match motion estimation
using integral projection measurement. The 2-D block and the nearby
region is projected onto the horizontal and vertical 1-D vectors,
respectively. It then runs vector match, instead of block match,
over the two separate 1-D vectors to locate the motion compensated
reference block.
This process is run per 64x64 block to align the reference before
choosing partitioning in speed 6. The overall CPU cycle cost due
to this additional 64x64 block match (SSE2 version) takes around 2%
at low bit-rate rtc speed 6. When strong motion activities exist in
the video sequence, it substantially improves the partition
selection accuracy, thereby achieving better compression performance
and lower CPU cycles.
The experiments were tested in RTC speed -6 setting:
cloud 1080p 500 kbps
17006 b/f, 37.086 dB, 5386 ms ->
16669 b/f, 37.970 dB, 5085 ms (>0.9dB gain and 6% faster)
pedestrian_area 1080p 500 kbps
53537 b/f, 36.771 dB, 18706 ms ->
51897 b/f, 36.792 dB, 18585 ms (4% bit-rate savings)