Abstract

The coding tools of the High Efficiency Video Coding (HEVC) standard were essentially designed for ordinary video contents. They have not fully exploited the long-term temporal dependence of surveillance videos and conference videos, in which the backgrounds are generally stationary. In this paper, a periodic-enhanced frame-based long-short-term reference scheme is presented for coding the videos with stationary backgrounds. First, periodic-enhanced frames are proposed based on global rate-distortion optimization, in which the background error propagation characteristic is introduced to reduce the long-term temporal redundancy. Second, two limitations, such as temporary occlusion and quantization error, are analyzed as applying the enhanced frame on a default HEVC hierarchical prediction structure. In order to reduce the limitations, a long-short-term reference scheme is presented based on the enhanced frames. In this scheme, the periodic-enhanced frames are employed as a long-term reference picture, and the adjacent frames are set as short-term reference pictures. The proposed method is verified by testing on the conference videos and surveillance videos.

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