the video coder based on matching pursuits proposed by Neff and Zahor can avoid producing visual-sensible block artifacts and has been proved to have better coding performance
compared with H.263 standards. But
the computation complexity of its realization is much too higher than traditional coders
because it needs to search optimal matching atoms in a redundant dictionary
and the searching burden strongly affects the efficiency of the coder. In order to advance the efficiency of traditional coders
The author first analyzes the atoms searching scheme based on energy priority
then develops a improved full searching scheme and a weighted searching scheme based on energy priority
Both novel time-frequency atoms searching algorithms improve the optimal time-frequency atoms searching scheme. At the same time
we compare and experiment the coding performance and computation efficiency of our algorithms.