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H.265/HEVC aims to provide significant improvement of compression performance compared with previous coding standards at cost of significant computation complexity. In this paper, an adaptive CU mode decision mechanism (ACMD) based on Bayesian decision theory is proposed to accelerate mode selection procedure. Specifically, the homogeneous determination is firstly utilized to filter out non-split...
High Efficiency Video Coding (HEVC) is the latest video coding standard. It aims to provide significant improvement of compression performance with considerable increment of computational complexity, compared with all exiting video coding standards. In this paper, we propose an adaptive CU depth selection mechanism (ACDSM) for inter mode decision. To avoid unnecessary CU partition by rate distortion...
HEVC is the current joint video coding standardization project of ITU-T Video Coding Experts Group and Moving Picture Experts Group. It includes deblocking filter (DF) and adaptive loop filter (ALF) after the deblocking filter. To improve the accuracy, the deblocking filter is modified with the parameter information of intra coded blocks in this paper. Considering that the masking effect of human...
The increasing popularity of cloud storage services attracts large amounts of companies to store their data in cloud instead of building their own infrastructures. With large amounts of data stored in the cloud, it is expected to provide high availability and fine global access experiences. However, there are still major concerns of the availability of major cloud services, especially in a sparsely...
Distributed video coding (DVC) is considered as one promising video coding scheme for Wireless Video Sensor Network (WVSN) due to its high compression efficiency and error resilience functionalities, as well as the low encoding complexity. This paper presents an improved DVC scheme based on the source classification in wavelet domain. In this scheme, the new side information (SI) refinement method...
Wyner-Ziv video coding is a new compression paradigm based on two key Information Theory results: the Slepian-Wolf and Wyner-Ziv theorems. It shifts the complexity to the decoder, resulting in a low- complexity encoder suitable for mobile video communications and visual sensor networks. This paper presents an improved Wyner-Ziv video coding scheme for sensor network. An improved key frame encoding...
This paper presents an improved feedback-assisted low complexity WZVC scheme. The performance of this scheme is improved by two enhancements: an improved mode-based key frame encoding and a 3DRS-assisted (three-dimensional recursive search assisted) motion estimation algorithm for WZ encoding. Experimental results show that our coding scheme can achieve significant gain compared to state-of-the-art...
In this paper, an improved DVC scheme that uses backward channel aware motion estimation is presented. A novel key frame coding method and a macroblock classification method are proposed, which are based on motion activity classification. Then, these methods then are used for mode-decision of switch motion estimation method at the decoder. We further present a 3DRS motion estimation based on motion...
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