Weighted Entropy Coding and Fractional Rate–Distortion Trade-Off for HEVC Encoder with Emphasis on Global Bit Rate

2019 ◽  
Vol 111 (1) ◽  
pp. 267-292
Author(s):  
Jayashree R. Jankar ◽  
Sanjeevani K. Shah
2012 ◽  
Vol 241-244 ◽  
pp. 2482-2486
Author(s):  
Wei Ming Yang ◽  
Jian Zhang ◽  
Jin Xiang Peng

For the encoding bit-rate problem in H.264 wireless video communication, the bit-rate computation model and the standard deviation distortion model were analyzed to establish the relation between the quantization parameter of encoding bit-rate and the intra-frame refresh rate of macroblocks, a new proposal of the coding rate thus put forward based on the general binomial computation model theory. Furthermore, this method not only can adaptively adjust the bit allocation and quantization parameters to prevent buffer from overflowing downward or upward under given network bandwidth, but also can apply the rate-distortion to perfect the solution method, control the encoding bits accurately and optimize the allocation between the inter-frame encoding macroblocks.


2020 ◽  
Vol 12 (7) ◽  
pp. 120 ◽  
Author(s):  
Thanuja Mallikarachchi ◽  
Dumidu Talagala ◽  
Hemantha Kodikara Arachchi ◽  
Chaminda Hewage ◽  
Anil Fernando

Video playback on mobile consumer electronic (CE) devices is plagued by fluctuations in the network bandwidth and by limitations in processing and energy availability at the individual devices. Seen as a potential solution, the state-of-the-art adaptive streaming mechanisms address the first aspect, yet the efficient control of the decoding-complexity and the energy use when decoding the video remain unaddressed. The quality of experience (QoE) of the end-users’ experiences, however, depends on the capability to adapt the bit streams to both these constraints (i.e., network bandwidth and device’s energy availability). As a solution, this paper proposes an encoding framework that is capable of generating video bit streams with arbitrary bit rates and decoding-complexity levels using a decoding-complexity–rate–distortion model. The proposed algorithm allocates rate and decoding-complexity levels across frames and coding tree units (CTUs) and adaptively derives the CTU-level coding parameters to achieve their imposed targets with minimal distortion. The experimental results reveal that the proposed algorithm can achieve the target bit rate and the decoding-complexity with 0.4% and 1.78% average errors, respectively, for multiple bit rate and decoding-complexity levels. The proposed algorithm also demonstrates a stable frame-wise rate and decoding-complexity control capability when achieving a decoding-complexity reduction of 10.11 (%/dB). The resultant decoding-complexity reduction translates into an overall energy-consumption reduction of up to 10.52 (%/dB) for a 1 dB peak signal-to-noise ratio (PSNR) quality loss compared to the HM 16.0 encoded bit streams.


Author(s):  
Wei Li ◽  
Fan Zhao ◽  
Peng Ren ◽  
Zheng Xiang

The block transform video coder of H.265/HEVC has been formulated for a more flexible content representation to satisfy various implementation demands. Here three coefficient-scanning methods of diagonal, horizontal and vertical scan are employed for mapping a 2-D array to a 1-D vector for further reducing redundancy in entropy coding. However, the fixation scanning pattern does not fully exploit the correlation among quantized coefficients and the coding redundancy still exists. In this paper, a new adaptive coefficient scanning (ACS) method is proposed for effective H.265/HEVC entropy coding. Here the characteristic of syntax elements of quantized coefficients is first studied and then the related context probability of symbol is estimated through combining local property. Guided by the principle of entropy coding, the scanning approach is established for higher coding performance. Experimental results demonstrate that a reduction of about 3.6%–4.2% in bit-rate can be observed with almost no loss in coding complexity.


2013 ◽  
Vol 333-335 ◽  
pp. 783-786
Author(s):  
Shu Qian He ◽  
Chun Shi ◽  
Zheng Jie Deng

In this paper, we describe our rate distortion optimization framework for H.264/AVC standard. We investigate that the R-D characteristics of H.264 video signal in traditional transform-based video coding systems should be modeled for the Texture and Header components separately. Based on the proposed model, a R-D cost estimation function is also proposed to give a more accurate R-Q model. Built upon the above ideas, a rate control (RC) algorithm is developed for the H.264 encoder under the constant bit rate constraint. It is shown by experimental results that the new scheme can achieve better results in control bit rate and R-D performance compared to previously proposed approaches.


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