Abstract

There has been a consensus of cross-component prediction in video compression that the interchannel redundancies can be effectively removed through a linear prediction model. To fully explore the similarities existing in different color components, we propose prediction with multicross component (PMC) as a new chroma intracoding mode for the emerging video coding standard AVS3. The proposed PMC enjoys extremely low operational complexity and high flexibility, which advocates to reuse and reform the linear prediction model of conventional two-step cross-component prediction mode. Moreover, dual-prediction patterns of PMC are exploited to enhance the prediction efficiency. Experimental results on AVS3 test model HPM-6.0 show that PMC brings 0.32%, 1.60%, and 2.39% BD-rate savings for Y, Cb, and Cr components, respectively, under all intraconfiguration with natural-scene videos. Moreover, 0.91%, 2.24%, and 2.82% BD-rate gains can be observed on screen-content videos. Subset modes of PMC have been adopted by AVS3.

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