• DocumentCode
    30911
  • Title

    H.264/Advanced Video Control Perceptual Optimization Coding Based on JND-Directed Coefficient Suppression

  • Author

    Luo, Zhengqian ; Song, Lisheng ; Zheng, Shilie ; Ling, Nam

  • Author_Institution
    Institute of Image Communication and Information Processing, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, Shanghai, China
  • Volume
    23
  • Issue
    6
  • fYear
    2013
  • fDate
    Jun-13
  • Firstpage
    935
  • Lastpage
    948
  • Abstract
    The field of video coding has been exploring the compact representation of video data, where perceptual redundancies in addition to signal redundancies are removed for higher compression. Many research efforts have been dedicated to modeling the human visual system´s characteristics. The resulting models have been integrated into video coding frameworks in different ways. Among them, coding enhancements with the just noticeable distortion (JND) model have drawn much attention in recent years due to its significant gains. A common application of the JND model is the adjustment of quantization by a multiplying factor corresponding to the JND threshold. In this paper, we propose an alternative perceptual video coding method to improve upon the current H.264/advanced video control (AVC) framework based on an independent JND-directed suppression tool. This new tool is capable of finely tuning the quantization using a JND-normalized error model. To make full use of this new rate distortion adjustment component the Lagrange multiplier for rate distortion optimization is derived in terms of the equivalent distortion. Because the H.264/AVC integer discrete cosine transform (DCT) is different from classic DCT, on which state-of-the-art JND models are computed, we analytically derive a JND mapping formula between the integer DCT domain and the classic DCT domain which permits us to reuse the JND models in a more natural way. In addition, the JND threshold can be refined by adopting a saliency algorithm in the coding framework and we reduce the complexity of the JND computation by reusing the motion estimation of the encoder. Another benefit of the proposed scheme is that it remains fully compliant with the existing H.264/AVC standard. Subjective experimental results show that significant bit saving can be obtained using our method while maintaining a similar visual quality to the traditional H.264/AVC coded video.
  • Keywords
    Discrete cosine transforms; Encoding; Quantization; Standards; Video coding; Visualization; Coefficient suppression; H264/AVC; perceptual; video coding;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Journal_Title
    Circuits and Systems for Video Technology, IEEE Transactions on
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • ISSN
    1051-8215
  • Type

    jour

  • DOI
    10.1109/TCSVT.2013.2240919
  • Filename
    6421037