Nonlinearly-Adapted Lapped Transforms for Intra-Frame Coding

D. Lelescu
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The use of block transforms for coding intra-frames in video coding may preclude higher coding performance due to residual correlation across block boundaries and insufficient energy compaction, which translates into unrealized rate-distortion gains. Subjectively, the occurrence of blocking artifacts is common. Post-filters and lapped transforms offer good solutions to these problems. Lapped transforms offer a more general framework which can incorporate coordinated pre- and post-filtering operations. Most common are fixed lapped transforms (such as lapped orthogonal transforms), and also transforms with adaptive basis function length. In contrast, in this paper we determine a lapped transform that non-linearly adapts its basis functions to local image statistics and the quantization regime. This transform was incorporated into the H.264/AVC codec, and its performance evaluated. As a result, significant rate-distortion gains of up to 0.45 dB (average 0.35dB) PSNR were obtained compared to the H.264/AVC codec alone
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帧内编码的非线性自适应重叠变换
在视频编码中,使用块变换进行帧内编码可能会由于块边界之间的残差相关性和能量压缩不足而妨碍更高的编码性能,这将转化为未实现的速率失真增益。主观上,阻塞工件的出现是常见的。后滤波器和叠置变换为这些问题提供了很好的解决方案。重叠变换提供了一个更通用的框架,它可以结合协调的前滤波和后滤波操作。最常见的是固定重叠变换(如重叠正交变换),也有自适应基函数长度变换。相反,在本文中,我们确定了一种重叠变换,它的基函数非线性地适应局部图像统计和量化制度。将该变换纳入H.264/AVC编解码器,并对其性能进行了评价。因此,与单独的H.264/AVC编解码器相比,获得了高达0.45 dB(平均0.35dB) PSNR的显着率失真增益
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