Abstract

In this paper, we review the rate distortion tradeoff issues in real-time video coding and introduce a minimum variation (MINVAR) distortion criterion based approach. The MINVAR based rate distortion tradeoff framework provides a local optimization strategy as a rate control mechanism in real-time video coding applications by minimizing the distortion variation while the corresponding bit rate fluctuation is limited by utilizing the encoder buffer. The proposed approach aims to achieve a smooth decoded picture quality for pleasing human visual experience. The performance of the proposed method is evaluated with H.264. The experimental results demonstrate that using the proposed approach, the decoded picture quality is smoother than the traditional H.264 joint model (JM) rate control without sacrificing global quality such that a better subjective visual quality is guaranteed.

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