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Adaptive Inter-Layer Prediction for Intra Texture on H.264 Scalable Video Coding (H.264 기반 스케일러블 비디오 부호화에서 인트라 블럭에 대한 적응적인 계층간 예측 연구)

  • Oh, Hyung-Suk;Park, Seong-Ho;Cheon, Min-Su;Kim, Won-Ha
    • Proceedings of the KIEE Conference
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    • 2005.10b
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    • pp.195-197
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    • 2005
  • In the scalable extension of H.264/AVC, spatial scalability is provided residual information as encoding layered spatial resolution between layers. We use the inter-layer prediction to remove this redundancy. In the inter-layer prediction, as the prediction we can use the signal that is the upsampled signal of the lower resolution layer. In this case, coding efficiency can be different from optimal prediction by kinds of interpolation filter. This paper indicates technique to choose the interpolation filter and to enhance coding efficiency for finding more correct prediction in intra macroblock.

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Adaptive Residual Prediction for coding efficiency on H.264 Based Scalable Video Coding (H.264 기반 스케일러블 비디오 부호화에서 부호화 효율을 고려한 잔여신호 예측에 관한 연구)

  • Park, Seong-Ho;Oh, Hyung-Suk;Kim, Won-Ha
    • Proceedings of the KIEE Conference
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    • 2005.10b
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    • pp.189-191
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    • 2005
  • In the scalable extension of H.264/AVC, the codec is based on a layered approach to enable spatial scalability. In each layer, the basic concepts of motion compensated prediction and intra prediction are employed as in standard H.264/AVC. Additionally inter-layer prediction algorithm between successive spatial layers is applied to remove redundancy. In the inter-layer prediction, as the prediction we can use the signal that is the upsampled signal of the lower resolution layer. In this case, coding efficiency can be variable as the kinds of interpolation filter. In this paper, we investigate the approach to select the interpolation filter for residual signal in order to optimal prediction.

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A Study on the Scalable Structure for Motion Picture Coding (동영상 부호화를 위한 scalable 구조에 관한 연구)

  • Shin, Joong-In;Han, Young-Oh;Kim, Hyung-Kon;Park, Sang-Hui
    • Proceedings of the KIEE Conference
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    • 1993.11a
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    • pp.342-345
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    • 1993
  • In this paper, we study the structure of the hierarchical coding method of video signal which can contain the multi resolution video signals. To preserve the compatibility with the conventional coding methods. we accomplished a scalable structure using the subband coding, maintaining enoughly the international coding structure. The proposed scheme showed the low PSNR, a little, when compared with the conventional scheme, but showed a good image quality perceptually and proved to have a advantage in the H/W implementation in a view of processing speed.

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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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A study on decision on scalable coding method for IPTV service over heterogeneous network (혼재망에서 IPTV 서비스를 위한 계층부호화 방식 결정 방법에 대한 연구)

  • Kim, Dae-Yeon;Suh, Doug-Young;Kim, Young-Soo;Kim, Jin-Sang
    • Journal of Broadcast Engineering
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    • v.12 no.2
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    • pp.93-101
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    • 2007
  • In heterogeneous networks SVC (Scalabile Video Coding) will be used for IPTV service. This paper analyses how to determine the optimal inter-layer reference scheme according to final level to be displayed in hybrid scalable coding which consists of spatial, quality and temporal layer. It determines where to stop layering quality layer stacks in lower spatial layer according to the relationship between noise induced by loss of high frequency component eliminated by filter in order to get rid of aliasing when spatial layering is processed and noise induced by quantization when quality layering is processed. This paper shows the choice of the level of layering between spatial and quality to get better coding efficiency and then presents what is needed for determining it.

Joint Source/Channel Coding Based on Two-Dimensional Optimization for Scalable H.264/AVC Video

  • Li, Xiao-Feng;Zhou, Ning;Liu, Hong-Sheng
    • ETRI Journal
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    • v.33 no.2
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    • pp.155-162
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    • 2011
  • The scalable extension of the H.264/AVC video coding standard (SVC) demonstrates superb adaptability in video communications. Joint source and channel coding (JSCC) has been shown to be very effective for such scalable video consisting of parts of different significance. In this paper, a new JSCC scheme for SVC transmission over packet loss channels is proposed which performs two-dimensional optimization on the quality layers of each frame in a rate-distortion (R-D) sense as well as on the temporal hierarchical structure of frames under dependency constraints. To compute the end-to-end R-D points of a frame, a novel reduced trellis algorithm is developed with a significant reduction of complexity from the existing Viterbi-based algorithm. The R-D points of frames are sorted under the hierarchical dependency constraints and optimal JSCC solution is obtained in terms of the best R-D performance. Experimental results show that our scheme outperforms the existing scheme of [13] with average quality gains of 0.26 dB and 0.22 dB for progressive and non-progressive modes respectively.

An Efficient coding Method for Motion Prediction Flag in the Scalable Video Encoding Standard (스케일러블 동영상 부호화 표준에서 움직임 예측 플래그를 위한 효율적인 부호화 방식)

  • Moon, Yong-Ho;Eom, Il-Kyu;Ha, Seok-Wun
    • IEMEK Journal of Embedded Systems and Applications
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    • v.9 no.2
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    • pp.81-86
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    • 2014
  • In the scalable video coding standard, inter-layer prediction based on the coding information of the base layer was adopted to increase the coding performance. This prediction tool results in new syntax elements called motion_prediction_flag (mPF) and residul_prediction_flag(rPF), which are carried to notify the motion vector predictor (MVP) and reference block required in the motion compensation of the decoder. In this paper, an efficient coding method for mPF is proposed to enhance coding efficiency of the salable video coding standard. Through an analysis on the transmission of mPF based on the relationship between the MVPs, we discover the conditions where mPF is unnecessary at the decoder and suggest a modified rate-distortion (RD) cost function to make RD optimization more effective. Simulation results show that the proposed method offers BD rate savings of approximately 1.4%, compared with the conventional SVC standard.

Overview of H.264/AVC Scalable Extension (H.264/AVC-Scalable Extension의 표준화 연구동향과 알고리즘 분석)

  • Park Seong-ho;Kim Wonha;Han Woo-jin
    • Journal of Broadcast Engineering
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    • v.10 no.4 s.29
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    • pp.515-527
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    • 2005
  • A next-generation codec should be developed to be a scalable video codec(SVC) that not only maximizes the coding efficiency but also adaptively copes with the various communication devices and the variation of network environments. To meet these requirements, Joint Video Team (JVT) of ISO/IEC and ITU-T is standardizing H.264/AVC based SVC. In this paper, we introduce research directions and status on SVC standardization and also analyze techniques and algorithms adopted in the current SVC.

Multiple Region-of-Interest Support in Scalable Video Coding

  • Bae, Tae-Meon;Thang, Truong Cong;Kim, Duck-Yeon;Ro, Yong-Man;Kang, Jung-Won;Kim, Jae-Gon
    • ETRI Journal
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    • v.28 no.2
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    • pp.239-242
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    • 2006
  • In this letter, we propose a new functionality to scalable video coding (SVC), that is, the support of multiple region of interests (ROIs) for heterogeneous display resolution. The main objective of SVC is to provide temporal, spatial, and quality scalability of an encoded bitstream. The ROI is an area that is semantically important to a particular user, especially users with heterogeneous display resolutions. Less transmission bandwidth is needed compared to when the entire region is transmitted/decoded and then sub-sampled or cropped. To support multiple ROIs in SVC, we adopt flexible macroblock ordering (FMO), a tool defined in H.264, and based on it, we propose a way to encode and, independently, decode ROIs. The proposed method is implemented on the joint scalable video model (JSVM) and its functionality verified.

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Scalable Video Coding Using Large Block and its Performance Analysis (Large Block을 적용한 SVC 부호화 및 성능분석)

  • Park, Un-Ki;Choi, Haechul;Kang, Jung Won;Kim, Jae-Gon
    • Journal of Broadcast Engineering
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    • v.18 no.2
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    • pp.249-260
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    • 2013
  • Recently, High-Efficiency Video Coding (HEVC) has been developed as a new video coding standard mainly focusing on the coding of ultra high definition (UHD) videos as the high resolution and high quality videos are getting more popular. Furthermore, the scalable extension of HEVC is being standardized for more efficient provision of HD and UHD services in the communications-broadcasting convergence environment. In this paper, we propose an improved scalable video coding method of H.264/AVC to achieve high coding efficiency particularly for UHD and HD videos. The basic idea is to allow large block size in H.264/AVC SVC, which results in more efficient inter-layer prediction and syntax elements coding. The experimental results show that it achieves an average 4.53% reduction in BD-rate relative to H.264/AVC SVC.