Abstract

Video compression uses encoding to convert video files into smaller files for efficient storage and transmission in image processing. A decoder reconstructs the received data into a representation of the original video. This research presents recently added in-loop as a filtering technique for extension of sample adaptive offset (SAO) in High-Efficiency Video Coding (HEVC).The principle of SAO is to lessen pixel errors caused by the compression process. Through this an average data reduction up to 1.43% in Low delay configuration and 1.03% in Random access configuration

Highlights

  • Figure (1) shows the High-Efficiency Video Coding (HEVC) encoder block diagram [4]

  • Interpicture prediction comprises which consists of the motion vector (MV) and the specific reference picture of choosing motion data, for use to predict each block samples

  • Mode decision data and motion vectors as side data are transmitted to the decoder and using this information both encoder and decoder produce identical inter-picture prediction signals

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Introduction

Figure (1) shows the HEVC encoder block diagram [4]. The HEVCencoding algorithmproduced bitstream when partitioned into block-shaped regionsfor the picture to be encoded. Figure (1) shows the HEVC encoder block diagram [4].

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