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15 October 2012 HEVC deblocking filtering and decisions
Andrey Norkin, Kenneth Andersson, Arild Fuldseth, Gisle Bjøntegaard
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Abstract
The emerging High Efficiency Video Coding (HEVC) standard uses a block-based coding scheme, which may cause blocking artifacts, especially at lower bitrates. An adaptive in-loop deblocking filter is used in the standard to reduce visible artifacts at block boundaries. The deblocking filter detects artifacts at the block boundaries and attenuates them by applying a selected filter. This paper will present deblocking decisions and filtering operations that are used in HEVC.
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Andrey Norkin, Kenneth Andersson, Arild Fuldseth, and Gisle Bjøntegaard "HEVC deblocking filtering and decisions", Proc. SPIE 8499, Applications of Digital Image Processing XXXV, 849912 (15 October 2012); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.970326
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KEYWORDS
Electronic filtering

Digital filtering

Video coding

Standards development

Video

Quantization

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