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Fast Intra Coding of High Dynamic Range Videos in SHVC
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2018
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EngineeringVideo Coding FormatVideo ProcessingVideo AdaptationImage AnalysisPattern RecognitionHigh Dynamic RangeSdr VideosMachine VisionMultimedia Signal ProcessingVideo ManipulationVideo QualityComputer EngineeringComputer ScienceDeep LearningSignal ProcessingComputer VisionEl Hdr VideosFast Intra CodingExtended RealityAnimation Compression
Compared with the conventional standard dynamic range (SDR) content, high dynamic range (HDR) content supplies viewers with more immersive experience by offering a much higher range of luminance. Most of current consumer devices cannot afford to this emerging technology, and content providers decide to create both an HDR version and an SDR version of the same video. In this letter, scalable high efficiency video coding (HEVC) scalable extension of HEVC (SHVC) serves as the coding framework where the base layer (BL) is an 8-b SDR version and the enhancement layer (EL) is a 12-b HDR version. Recently, many fast coding algorithms for SDR videos are proposed, and there is an urgent demand for fast coding algorithms for EL HDR videos. With the coding information of the BL SDR videos, this letter proposes a fast algorithm to reduce the complexity of intra coding for EL HDR videos. First, depth information of neighboring coding tree units (CTUs) in the HDR version and the colocated CTU in the SDR version is used for early coding unit (CU) depth determination. Moreover, four classifiers are trained to predict the CTU depth range. Two classifiers are trained for CTUs in frames with a high average luma, and another two classifiers are used for CTUs in frames with a low average luma. Experimental results show that the proposed algorithm achieves 43% encoding time saving on average, with only a 0.54% Bjøntegaard delta bit rate (BDBR) increase compared to the original SHVC test model.
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