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23 September 2011 Investigation of perception-oriented coding techniques for video compression based on large block structures
Hagen Kaprykowsky, Dimitar Doshkov, Christoph Hoffmann, Patrick Ndjiki-Nya, Thomas Wiegand
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Recent investigations have shown that one of the most beneficial elements for higher compression performance in highresolution video is the incorporation of larger block structures. In this work, we will address the question of how to incorporate perceptual aspects into new video coding schemes based on large block structures. This is rooted in the fact that especially high frequency regions such as textures yield high coding costs when using classical prediction modes as well as encoder control based on the mean squared error. To overcome this problem, we will investigate the incorporation of novel intra predictors based on image completion methods. Furthermore, the integration of a perceptualbased encoder control using the well-known structural similarity index will be analyzed. A major aspect of this article is the evaluation of the coding results in a quantitative (i.e. statistical analysis of changes in mode decisions) as well as qualitative (i.e. coding efficiency) manner.
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Hagen Kaprykowsky, Dimitar Doshkov, Christoph Hoffmann, Patrick Ndjiki-Nya, and Thomas Wiegand "Investigation of perception-oriented coding techniques for video compression based on large block structures", Proc. SPIE 8135, Applications of Digital Image Processing XXXIV, 81350K (23 September 2011); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.896147
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KEYWORDS
Computer programming

Video coding

Video

Video compression

Image compression

Quantization

Statistical analysis

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