• Title/Summary/Keyword: Quality Scalability in H.264/SVC

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ROI Scalability method based on H.264/SVC (H.264/SVC를 기반으로 한 ROI확장성 방법)

  • Lee, Jung-Hwan;Yoo, Chuck
    • IEMEK Journal of Embedded Systems and Applications
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    • v.4 no.1
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    • pp.35-41
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    • 2009
  • The H.264/SVC enables network-adaptive video transmission to smart device which uses wireless network. But, quality scalability of H.264/SVC does not consider personal subjective image quality. In addition, its network efficiency also does not optimized because it uses MGS(Medium Grained Scalability) and CGS(Coarse Grained Scalability). Thus, this paper proposed a new scalable ROI algorithm for not only subjective image quality improvement but also network adaptation. To experiment our proposed a scheme, we added designed algorithm to JSVM(Joint Scalable Video Model) open source video codec of H.264/SVC. Experiment was performed according to the pre-defined scenario for simulating various network conditions. Finally, experimental result showed our proposed scalable ROI scheme. It is better than traditional non-selective scheme in subjective video quality.

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No-Referenced Video-Quality Assessment for H.264 SVC with Packet Loss (패킷 손실시 H.264 SVC의 무기준법 영상 화질 평가 방법)

  • Kim, Hyun-Tae;Kim, Yo-Han;Shin, Ji-Tae;Won, Seok-Ho
    • The Journal of Korean Institute of Communications and Information Sciences
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    • v.36 no.11C
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    • pp.655-661
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    • 2011
  • The transmission issues for the scalable video coding extension of H.264/AVC (H.264 SVC) video has been widely studied. In this paper, we propose an objective video-quality assessment metric based on no-reference for H.264 SVC using scalability information. The proposed metric estimate the perceptual video-quality reflecting error conditions with the consideration of the motion vectors, error propagation patterns with the hierarchical prediction structure, quantization parameters, and number of frame which damaged by packet loss. The proposed metric reflects the human perceptual quality of video and we evaluate the performance of proposed metric by using correlation relationship between differential mean opinion score (DMOS) as a subjective quality and proposed one.

Research about Scalability selection method that apply to Image Scene (영상 화면에 적용한 확장적응성 선택 방법에 관한 연구)

  • Geon, Song Dae
    • The Journal of Korea Institute of Information, Electronics, and Communication Technology
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    • v.1 no.3
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    • pp.91-96
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    • 2008
  • An image scalablity function is noted as technology to embody One Source-Multi-use's Image division by the network Bandwidth and diversification of resolution of reception terminal recently. In MPEG present H.264/MPEG-4 AVC that do to standardization of SVC (Scalable Video Coding) that know go and SVC can offer space time SNR scalability. But, encoding that do scalable usually is known that encoding efficiency drops than encoding that do rain scalable during time and treatise that see. Examine technique to plan improvement of management quality as that aim to time, SNR scalability in treatise that see so and change FGS (Fine Granular Scalability) function that offer SNR scalability that do about scalability's particle size and encoding efficiency relation by SVC to foundation.

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Video Watermarking Algorithm for H.264 Scalable Video Coding

  • Lu, Jianfeng;Li, Li;Yang, Zhenhua
    • KSII Transactions on Internet and Information Systems (TIIS)
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    • v.7 no.1
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    • pp.56-67
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    • 2013
  • Because H.264/SVC can meet the needs of different networks and user terminals, it has become more and more popular. In this paper, we focus on the spatial resolution scalability of H.264/SVC and propose a blind video watermarking algorithm for the copyright protection of H.264/SVC coded video. The watermark embedding occurs before the H.264/SVC encoding, and only the original enhancement layer sequence is watermarked. However, because the watermark is embedded into the average matrix of each macro block, it can be detected in both the enhancement layer and base layer after downsampling, video encoding, and video decoding. The proposed algorithm is examined using JSVM, and experiment results show that is robust to H.264/SVC coding and has little influence on video quality.

Exploiting Quality Scalability in Scalable Video Coding (SVC) for Effective Power Management in Video Playback (계층적 비디오 코딩의 품질확장성을 활용한 전력 관리 기법)

  • Jeong, Hyunmi;Song, Minseok
    • KIISE Transactions on Computing Practices
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    • v.20 no.11
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    • pp.604-609
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    • 2014
  • Decoding processes in portable media players have a high computational cost, resulting in high power consumption by the CPU. If decoding computations are reduced, the power consumed by the CPU is also be reduced, but such a choice generally results in a degradation of the video quality for the users, so it is essential to address this tradeoff. We proposed a new CPU power management scheme that can make use of the scalability property available in the H.164/SVC standard. We first proposed a new video quality model that makes use of a video quality metric(VQM) in order to efficiently take into account the different quantization factors in the SVC. We then propose a new dynamic voltage scaling(DVS) scheme that can selectively combine the previous decoding times and frame sizes in order to accurately predict the next decoding time. We then implemented a scheme on a commercial smartphone and performed a user test in order to examine how users react to the VQM difference. Real measurements show that the proposed scheme uses up to 34% fewer energy than the Linux DVFS governor, and user tests confirm that the degradation in the quality is quite tolerable.

H.264/SVC Spatial Scalability Coding based Terrestrial Multi-channel Hybrid HD Broadcasting Service Framework and Performance Analysis on H.264/SVC (H.264/SVC 공간 계위 부호화 기반 지상파 다채널 하이브리드 고화질 방송 서비스 프레임워크 및 H.264/SVC 부호화 성능 평가)

  • Kim, Dae-Eun;Lee, Bum-Shik;Kim, Mun-Churl;Kim, Byung-Sun;Hahm, Sang-Jin;Lee, Keun-Sik
    • Journal of Broadcast Engineering
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    • v.17 no.4
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    • pp.640-658
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    • 2012
  • One of the existing terrestrial multi-channel DTV service frameworks, called KoreaView, provides four programs, composed of MPEG-2 based one HD video and H.264/AVC based three SD videos within one single 6MHz frequency bandwidth. However the additional 3 SD videos can not provide enough quality due to its reduced spatial resolution and low target bitrates. In this paper, we propose a framework, which is called a terrestrial multi-channel high quality hybrid DTV service, to overcome such a weakness of KoreaView services. In the proposed framework, the three additional SD videos are encoded based on an H.264/SVC Spatial Base layer, which is compliant with H.264/AVC, and are delivered via broadcasting networks. On the other hand, and the corresponding three additional HD videos are encoded based on an H.264/SVC Spatial Enhancement layer, which are transmitted over broadband networks such as Internet, thus allowing the three additional videos for users with better quality of experience. In order to verify the effectiveness of the proposed framework, various experimental results are provided for real video contents being used for DTV services. First, the experimental results show that, when the SD sequences are encoded by the H.264/SVC Spatial Base layer at a target bitrate of 1.5Mbps, the resulting PSNR values are ranged from 34.5dB to 42.9dB, which is a sufficient level of service quality. Also it is noted that 690kbps-8,200kbps are needed for the HD test sequences when they are encoded in the H.264/SVC Spatial Enhancement layer at similar PSNR values for the same HD sequences encoded by MPEG-2 at a target bitrate of 12 Mbps.

CHROMA FORMAT SCALABLE VIDEO CODING

  • Jia, Jie;Kim, Hae-Kwang;Choi, Hae-Chul
    • Proceedings of the Korean Society of Broadcast Engineers Conference
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    • 2009.01a
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    • pp.23-27
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    • 2009
  • A scalable video coding (SVC) extension to the H.264/AVC standard has been developed by the Joint Video Team (JVT). SVC provides spatial, temporal and quality scalability with high coding efficiency and low complexity. SVC is now developing the extension of the first version including color format scalability. The paper proposes to remove some luminance related header and luminance coefficients when an enhancement layer adds only additional color information to its lower layer. Experimental results shows 0.6 dB PSNR gain on average in coding efficiency compared with an approach using the existing SVC standard.

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Multiple ROI Support in the Scalable Video Coding (스케일러블 비디오 코딩에서의 다중 ROI 의 구현)

  • Bae Tae-Meon;Kim Duck-Yeon;Thang Truong Cong;Ro Yong-Man;Kang Jung-Won;Kim Jae-Gon
    • Journal of Broadcast Engineering
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    • v.11 no.1 s.30
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    • pp.54-65
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    • 2006
  • In this paper, we propose a new functionality to Scalable Video Coding (SVC), which is the support of multiple ROIs for heterogeneous display resolution. Scalable video coding is targeted at giving temporal, spatial, and quality scalability for the encoded bit stream. Region of interest (ROI) is an area that is semantically important to a particular user, especially users with heterogeneous display resolutions. The bitstream containing the ROIs could to be extracted without any transcoding operations, which may be one of way to satisfy QoS. To define multiple ROI in SVC, we adapted FMO, a tool defined in H.264, and based on it, we propose a way to encode and decode ROIs. The proposed method is implemented on the JSVM1.0 and the functionality is verified using it.

Overview and Performance Analysis of the Emerging Scalable Video Coding (스케일러블 비디오 부호화의 개요 및 성능 분석)

  • Choi, Hae-Chul;Lee, Kyung-Il;Kang, Jung-Woo;Bae, Seong-Jun;Yoo, Jeong-Ju
    • Journal of Broadcast Engineering
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    • v.12 no.6
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    • pp.542-554
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    • 2007
  • Seamless streaming of multimedia content via heterogeneous networks to viewers using a variety of devices has been a desire for many multimedia services, for which the multimedia contents should be adapted to usage environments such as network characteristics, terminal capabilities, and user preferences. Scalability in video coding is one of attractive features to meet dynamically changing requirements of heterogeneous networks. Currently a new scalable video coding (SVC) is standardizing in the Joint Video Team (JVT) of the ISO/IEC Moving Picture Experts Group (MPEG) and the ITU-T Video Coding Experts Group (VCEG), which will be released as Extension 3 of H.264/MPEG-4 AVC. In this paper, we introduce new technologies of SVC and evaluate performance of it especially regarding on overhead bit-rate and coding efficiency to support spatial, temporal, and quality scalability.

Dependent Quantization for Scalable Video Coding

  • Pranantha, Danu;Kim, Mun-Churl;Hahm, Sang-Jin;Lee, Keun-Sik;Park, Keun-Soo
    • Proceedings of the Korean Society of Broadcast Engineers Conference
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    • 2006.11a
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    • pp.127-132
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    • 2006
  • Quantization in video coding plays an important role in controlling the bit-rate of compressed video bit-streams. It has been used as an important control means to adjust the amount of bit-streams to at]owed bandwidth of delivery networks and storage. Due to the dependent nature of video coding, dependent quantization has been proposed and applied for MPEG-2 video coding to better maintain the quality of reconstructed frame for given constraints of target bit-rate. Since Scalable Video Coding (SVC) being currently standardized exhibits highly dependent coding nature not only between frames but also lower and higher scalability layers where the dependent quantization can be effectively applied, in this paper, we propose a dependent quantization scheme for SVC and compare its performance in visual qualities and bit-rates with the current JSVM reference software for SVC. The proposed technique exploits the frame dependences within each GOP of SVC scalability layers to formulate dependent quantization. We utilize Lagrange optimization, which is widely accepted in R-D (rate-distortion) based optimization, and construct trellis graph to find the optimal cost path in the trellis by minimizing the R-D cost. The optimal cost path in the trellis graph is the optimal set of quantization parameters (QP) for frames within a GOP. In order to reduce the complexity, we employ pruning procedure using monotonicity property in the trellis optimization and cut the frame dependency into one GOP to decrease dependency depth. The optimal Lagrange multiplier that is used for SVC is equal to H.264/AVC which is also used in the mode prediction of the JSVM reference software. The experimental result shows that the dependent quantization outperforms the current JSVM reference software encoder which actually takes a linear increasing QP in temporal scalability layers. The superiority of the dependent quantization is achieved up to 1.25 dB increment in PSNR values and 20% bits saving for the enhancement layer of SVC.

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