Kiho Choi, Jianle Chen, Anish Tamse, Haitao Yang, M. Park, S. Ikonin, W. Choi, S. Esenlik
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Abstract
This paper proposes a novel video compression scheme for high-quality video service and emerging applications such as 360-degree omnidirectional and high dynamic range video coding. The coding framework supports hierarchical splitting of blocks with binary and ternary-split trees and flexible coding order representations. Moreover, minimal tool set to obtain high precision prediction and compression enhancement has been proposed. Compared to HEVC, bit-rate reduction of around 40% based on objective measures has been shown. This was one of the responses to the Call for Proposals (CfP) for VVC standardization.