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A Fast CU Size Decision Algorithm for the HEVC Intra Encoder

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2014

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Intra coding plays a crucial role in the High Efficiency Video Coding (HEVC) standard. It provides the higher coding efficiency than the previous standard, H.264/Advanced Video Coding. The block partitioning in HEVC supports quad-tree-based coding unit (CU) structure from size 64×64 to 8×8. The new technique provides better performances on one hand, whereas on the other hand it also increases the coding complexity. In this paper, a novel fast algorithm is proposed for the CU size decision in intra coding. Both the global and local edge complexities in horizontal, vertical, 45° diagonal, and 135° diagonal directions are proposed and used to decide the partitioning of a CU. Coupled with handling its four sub-CUs in the same way, a CU is decided to be split, nonsplit, or undetermined for each depth. Compared with the reference software HM10.0, the encoding time is reduced by ~52% on average, with ~0.8% Bjontegaard Distortion-rate increasing and reasonable peak signal-to-noise ratio losses.

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