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The international standard of High Efficiency Video Coding (HEVC) improves the compression ratio by over 50 % compared to H.264/AVC, for the same perceptual quality. HEVC adopts flexible coding unit (CU) partitioning by applying recursive CU splitting into four sub-CUs, up to four depth levels, which causes a significant complexity increase. Intra-prediction coding in HEVC achieves high coding performance...
High Efficiency Video Coding (HEVC) is the new video coding standard recently approved by ISO and ITU. HEVC allows a bit rate reduction greater than a 50% with respect to its predecessor, the H.264/AVC, offering the same perceptual quality, by means of a set of new tools that have been introduced. Compared with the current state of the art in image coding, such as JPEG, JPEG2000 or the new JPEG XR,...
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