H.264/AVC视频自适应的联合多速率优化框架

M. Semsarzadeh, M. Hashemi
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由于无处不在的多媒体访问的爆炸式增长,人们需要使大量的预编码视频内容适应各种各样的用户约束,如不同的分辨率、比特率、帧率、处理能力和平台。目前的适应框架没有考虑到编码器。换句话说,编码器仅为基础层优化其结果,而不考虑剩余的自适应层和应用自适应后产生的失真。本文提出了一种针对H.264/AVC的联合多速率优化算法,该算法生成的编码比特流在所有层的组合中具有最小的失真,从而为更多的用户提供了改进的体验。该方案只支持比特率自适应,不依赖于自适应算法,适用于大多数现有的自适应框架。仿真结果表明,该方案可将视频质量提高0.8 dB。在较低比特率下,改编内容的质量改进更为显著,因为在这些比特率下,由于固有的低质量,即使很小的改进在视觉上也很明显。
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A joint multi rate optimization framework for video adaptation in H.264/AVC
Due to the explosive growth in ubiquitous multimedia access, one needs to adapt the considerable number of pre-encoded video content to a wide variety of user constraints such as different resolution, bitrate, frame rate, processing power and platform. Current adaptation frameworks do not take the encoder into account. In other words the encoder optimizes its outcome for the base layer only, regardless of the remaining adaptation layers and the resulted distortion once the adaptation is applied. In this paper, a joint multi rate optimization algorithm has been proposed for H.264/AVC that generates an encoded bitstream that will have the minimum distortion across all the layers combined, hence providing an improved experience for a larger number of users. The proposed scheme, that only supports bitrate adaption, is independent of the adaptation algorithm and is applicable to most existing adaptation frameworks. Simulation results indicate that the proposed scheme improves the video quality by up to 0.8 dB. The quality improvement of the adapted content is more significant in lower bitrates where even small improvements are visually noticeable due to the inherent low quality in these bitrates.
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