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Hierarchical-and-Adaptive Bit-Allocation with Selective Background Prediction for High Efficiency Video Coding (HEVC)
Summary form only given. Recently, a low-delay and high-efficiency hierarchical prediction structure (HPS) has been proposed for the forthcoming HEVC. Actually, frames and coding units (CUs) at different HPS positions have different importance to predict following frames and CUs. This paper firstly analyzes what frames and CUs should be quantified less. Based on the analysis, we propose a Hierarchical-and-Adaptive BIT-allocation method with Selective background prediction (HABITS) to optimize the video performance of HEVC. Extensive experiments on HM8.0 show that, HABITS saves 13.3% and 35.5% of the total bit rate for eight HEVC conference videos and eight common used surveillance videos. Even for the normal videos in HEVC's Class B and C, there is still 2.2% bit-saving.