Frame-level adaptive variable length coding for MPEG-4 AVC/H.264

Sinwook Lee, G. Noh, E. Jang
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In conventional video coding, transforms such as DCT have been playing a crucial role by providing good data compaction for further compression with quantization and entropy coding. Traditionally, transformed coefficients after quantization are represented with nonzero coefficients and their locations (or patterns) in a block. The compression of coefficient patterns was often done with run-length coding, which is also the case in MPEG-4 AVC/H.264. In this paper, we propose a new method to compress the coefficient patterns adaptively on the frame-basis. In the proposed method, we first categorize all possible coefficient patterns (i.e., 216 −1 = 65535 for 4×4 transform in AVC) into 16 different classes based on the number of nonzero coefficients in a block. The proposed method exploits the fact that the coefficient patterns have strong correlation depending on the video sequence and quantization parameter. The probability of each coefficient pattern is updated after encoding each frame, which is then used to generate a new variable length code of the pattern for the next frame. Experimental results show that the proposed method can provide up to 9.4% bit saving over MPEG-4 AVC/H.264 baseline profile encoder.
MPEG-4 AVC/H.264的帧级自适应变长编码
在传统的视频编码中,DCT等变换通过为进一步的量化和熵编码压缩提供良好的数据压缩而发挥着至关重要的作用。传统上,量化后的变换系数用非零系数及其在块中的位置(或模式)表示。系数模式的压缩通常是通过运行长度编码完成的,这也是MPEG-4 AVC/H.264的情况。本文提出了一种基于帧的自适应压缩系数模式的新方法。在提出的方法中,我们首先根据块中非零系数的数量将所有可能的系数模式(即AVC中4×4变换的216−1 = 65535)分类为16个不同的类。该方法利用了系数模式随视频序列和量化参数的相关性强的特点。在对每一帧进行编码后,更新每个系数模式的概率,然后使用该概率为下一帧生成新的模式变长代码。实验结果表明,与MPEG-4 AVC/H相比,该方法最多可节省9.4%的比特。264基线配置文件编码器。
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