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This paper addresses the problem of designing a global tone mapping operator for rate distortion optimized backward compatible compression of high dynamic range (HDR) images. We address the problem of tone mapping design for two different use cases leading to two different minimization problems. The first problem considered is the minimization of the distortion on the reconstructed HDR signal under...
Nowadays, Rate-Distortion Optimization (RDO) is commonly used in hybrid video coding to maximize coding efficiency. Usually, the rate distortion tradeoff is explicitly computed in offline encoder implementations whereas R(D) model are used in live encoders to select the best decisions at a lower computational cost. For sake of simplicity, this (mathematical) modelling is often performed for each coding...
The HEVC (H.265) video compression standard was finalized in January 2013. It doubles the coding efficiency compared to its predecessor H.264/MPEG-4 AVC, however, with significantly higher complexity. Now that HEVC is available, the question of its industry adoption and implementation within the video broadcasting market segments is addressed in this paper. It is discusses whether HEVC should replace...
Since the finalization of the H.264/AVC standard and in order to meet the target set by both ITU-T and MPEG to define a new standard that reaches 50% bit rate reduction compared to H.264/AVC, many tools have efficiently improved the texture coding and the motion compensation accuracy. These improvements have resulted in increasing the proportion of bit rate allocated to motion information. Thus, the...
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