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引用次数: 17
摘要
本文介绍了一种编码效率高、复杂度低的视频编解码器。针对MPEG和VCEG的高效视频编码(High Efficiency Video Coding, HEVC)标准化工作提出了该方法,并在初步HEVC测试模型中部分采用。该提案利用四叉树结构,支持大小为64×64和32×32的大型宏块,以及大小为16×16的宏块。在H.264/AVC设计基础上,熵编码采用了一种低复杂度的变长编码方案,改进了上下文适应性。此外,该方案还包括改进的插值和去块滤波器,在降低复杂度的同时提高了编码效率。最后,提出了一种改进的帧内编码方法。对该方法的主观质量进行了广泛的评估,结果表明,该方法在高清晰度序列下的低延迟和随机访问实验中分别获得了与H.264/AVC High Profile锚点相似的视觉质量,比特率分别降低了50%和35%左右。这比H.264/AVC基线配置文件的复杂性更低,使该提议特别适合资源受限的环境。
Low complexity video coding and the emerging HEVC standard
This paper describes a low complexity video codec with high coding efficiency. It was proposed to the High Efficiency Video Coding (HEVC) standardization effort of MPEG and VCEG, and has been partially adopted into the initial HEVC Test Model under Consideration design. The proposal utilizes a quad-tree structure with a support of large macroblocks of size 64×64 and 32×32, in addition to macroblocks of size 16×16. The entropy coding is done using a low complexity variable length coding based scheme with improved context adaptation over the H.264/AVC design. In addition, the proposal includes improved interpolation and deblocking filters, giving better coding efficiency while having low complexity. Finally, an improved intra coding method is presented. The subjective quality of the proposal is evaluated extensively and the results show that the proposed method achieves similar visual quality as H.264/AVC High Profile anchors with around 50% and 35% bit rate reduction for low delay and random-access experiments respectively at high definition sequences. This is achieved with less complexity than H.264/AVC Baseline Profile, making the proposal especially suitable for resource constrained environments.