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Constant quality constrained rate allocation for FGS-coded video
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Distributed Source CodingEngineeringFine-granular ScalabilityJoint Source-channel CodingMultimedia Signal ProcessingVideo Coding FormatVideo QualityComputer EngineeringConstant QualityRate AllocationVideo TransmissionData CompressionSignal ProcessingOptimal Rate-allocation Scheme
This paper proposes an optimal rate-allocation scheme for fine-granular scalability (FGS) coded bitstreams that can achieve constant quality reconstruction of frames under a dynamic rate budget constraint. In doing so, we also aim to minimize the overall distortion at the same time. To achieve this, we propose a novel rate-distortion (R-D) labeling scheme to characterize the R-D relationship of the source coding process. Specifically, sets of R-D points are extracted during the encoding process and linear interpolation is used to estimate the actual R-D curve of the enhancement-layer signal. The extracted R-D information is then used by an enhancement-layer transcoder to determine the bits that should be allocated per frame. A sliding-window-based rate-allocation method is proposed to realize constant quality among frames. This scheme is first considered for a single FGS-coded source, then extended to operate on multiple sources. With the proposed scheme, the rate allocation can be performed in a single pass; hence, the complexity is quite low. Experimental results confirm the effectiveness of the proposed scheme under static and dynamic bandwidth conditions.
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