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Video streaming over HTTP is becoming the de facto dominating paradigm for today's video applications. HTTP as an over-the-top (OTT) protocol has been leveraged for quality video traversal over the Internet. High user-received quality-of-experience (QoE) is driven not only by the new technology, but also by a wide range of user demands. Given the limitation of a traditional TCP/IP network for supporting...
Palette mode, as a new coding tool, is adopted in the Screen Content Coding Extensions of High Efficiency Video Coding (HEVC SCC) that is being defined by the Joint Collaborative Team on Video Coding (JCT-VC). In the palette mode, pixels in a coding unit (CU) are represented by selected representative colours according to the characteristics of screen contents in which pixel values usually concentrate...
In the context of scalable video coding, we present in this paper a general prediction mechanism to combine temporal and inter-layer reference signals for compressing the enhancement-layer (EL). By utilizing the proposed combinations, the EL temporal prediction residue can be further predicted from a referenced base-layer (BL) temporal residue; or, the inter-layer prediction residue between EL and...
In scalable video coding, reconstructed base-layer samples can be used as predictor for compressing enhancement-layer samples. This inter-layer predictor typically exhibits specific type of artifacts, arising from coarse quantization and upsampling processes. To suppress these artifacts, we propose an inter-layer filtering scheme which adapts to local orientations. On a sample-by-sample basis, it...
This paper reports the recent inter-layer filtering development for the scalable extension of the high-efficiency video coding (HEVC). The essential difference between scalable and single-layer video coding technology is the existence of the inter-layer redundancy, which can be exploited by the interlayer prediction to improve the coding efficiency. One form of inter-layer prediction is to up-sample...
To improve coding efficiency and visual quality in video coding, adaptive loop filtering (ALF) methods using directional features to classify pixels for filter adaptation have been proposed in the literature. However, the associated complexity has been identified as an obstacle for realistic hardware implementation and deployment. This paper presents an ALF design, which efficiently classifies video...
In this paper, we present a novel video fingerprinting algorithm which leverages the concept of perceptual similarity between different video sequences. Inspired by the popular structural similarity (SSIM) index, we quantify the perceptual similarity between different video sequences by proposing a perceptual distance metric (PDM) which is utilized in the matching stage of our proposed video fingerprinting...
Depth maps estimated using stereo matching between frames from different video views typically exhibit false contours and noisy artifacts around object boundaries. In this paper, iterative joint multilateral filtering is proposed to deal with these artifacts. The proposed filter consists of multiple filter kernels. Knowing that the estimated depth maps are erroneous, besides the kernels which measure...
In order to enable new video applications such as 3DTV and free-viewpoint video, new data formats including both 2D video sequences and corresponding depth map sequences have been proposed. One major characteristic making the depth maps different from video frames is that they typically consist of homogeneous areas separated by sharp edges representing depth discontinuities. Another characteristic...
Video representations that support view synthesis based on depth maps, such as multiview plus depth (MVD), have been recently proposed, raising interest in efficient tools for depth map coding. In this paper, we derive a new distortion metric that takes into consideration camera parameters and global video characteristics in order to quantify the effect of lossy coding of depth maps on synthesized...
In this paper, we consider compensation of focus mismatches for frames that are encoded with inter-view bi-prediction (B-frames) in multiview coding (MVC). We start with an analysis of a multiview system with focus mismatches, to demonstrate that a B-frame may suffer from different types of mismatches with respect to the frames from different views used as references. As compared to our previous work...
We propose an adaptive filtering approach for coding video that exhibits localized camera focus changes, e.g., such that different portions of a video frame can undergo different blurriness/sharpness changes with respect to corresponding areas in frames used for prediction. First we obtain, for each macroblock, the filter that provides maximum reduction in residual energy, when applied to the reference...
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