Video Compression for Screen Recorded Sequences Following Eye Movements.

IF 1.6 4区 计算机科学 Q3 COMPUTER SCIENCE, INFORMATION SYSTEMS
Diego Jesus Serrano-Carrasco, Antonio Jesus Diaz-Honrubia, Pedro Cuenca
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With the advent of smartphones and tablets, video traffic on the Internet has increased enormously. With this in mind, in 2013 the High Efficiency Video Coding (HEVC) standard was released with the aim of reducing the bit rate (at the same quality) by 50% with respect to its predecessor. However, new contents with greater resolutions and requirements appear every day, making it necessary to further reduce the bit rate. Perceptual video coding has recently been recognized as a promising approach to achieving high-performance video compression and eye tracking data can be used to create and verify these models. In this paper, we present a new algorithm for the bit rate reduction of screen recorded sequences based on the visual perception of videos. An eye tracking system is used during the recording to locate the fixation point of the viewer. Then, the area around that point is encoded with the base quantization parameter (QP) value, which increases when moving away from it. The results show that up to 31.3% of the bit rate may be saved when compared with the original HEVC-encoded sequence, without a significant impact on the perceived quality.

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眼球运动后屏幕记录序列的视频压缩。
随着智能手机和平板电脑的出现,互联网上的视频流量大幅增加。考虑到这一点,2013年发布了高效视频编码(HEVC)标准,其目标是将比特率(在相同质量下)降低50%。但是,每天都有更高分辨率和更高要求的新内容出现,因此有必要进一步降低比特率。感知视频编码最近被认为是实现高性能视频压缩的一种有前途的方法,眼动追踪数据可用于创建和验证这些模型。本文提出了一种基于视频视觉感知的屏幕记录序列比特率降低算法。在记录过程中使用眼动追踪系统来定位观看者的注视点。然后,用基本量化参数(QP)值对该点周围的区域进行编码,该值在远离该点时增加。结果表明,与原始hevc编码序列相比,可以节省高达31.3%的比特率,而对感知质量没有明显影响。
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4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: The Journal of Signal Processing Systems for Signal, Image, and Video Technology publishes research papers on the design and implementation of signal processing systems, with or without VLSI circuits. The journal is published in twelve issues and is distributed to engineers, researchers, and educators in the general field of signal processing systems.
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