Abstract

Since the early video coding standardisation efforts, rate control has been considered essential for almost any application. With the advent of improved video coding standards and the introduction of advanced flexible coding tools, previous Rate-Distortion (RD) models used for rate control have become obsolete. To address this issue, some rate control methods have been recently proposed specifically for the current state-of-the-art High Efficiency Video Coding (HEVC) standard which introduce many useful features, such as a robust correspondence between the rate and Lagrange multiplier λ. However, when applying these rate control methods on sequences in the new Ultra High Definition Television (UHDTV) format, degraded coding performance was observed. In this paper, an analysis of the state-of-the-art HEVC rate control method was performed and two directions for its improvement were evaluated. These improvements target frame-level bit-allocation and model parameter initialisation. When compared to the rate control method implemented in the HEVC reference software, these improvements result in reduced BD-rate losses of 3.1% and 2.1%, versus the 8.8% provided by the reference algorithm. Moreover, the proposed improvements increase the accuracy in hitting the target bit-rate.

Highlights

  • Ultra High Definition Television (UHDTV) is the new format which is expected to deliver a greater impact, deliver more presence and immersion than the current High Definition Television (HDTV)

  • Due to the flexible quadtree partitioning used in High Efficiency Video Coding (HEVC), the R−Q model is not sufficiently accurate to quantify the relationship between rate and quantisation step

  • It can be seen that Quantisation Parameter (QP) values used by the two approaches are considerably lower than those used by the existing rate control method, and generally correlate more with QP values from the Variable BitRate (VBR) encoding mode

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Summary

INTRODUCTION

Ultra High Definition Television (UHDTV) is the new format which is expected to deliver a greater impact, deliver more presence and immersion than the current High Definition Television (HDTV). Due to an enormous volume of data associated with UHDTV signals, improved compression techniques should be employed when delivering UHDTV services To answer these needs, the new state-ofthe-art H.265/High Efficiency Video Coding (HEVC) standard [2] has been developed recently. The state-of-the-art rate control method in HEVC reference software (HM) [5] was analysed and two possible approaches for improving its performance are proposed. These approaches examine the impact of frame-level bit-allocation and model parameter initialisation

RELATED WORK
RATE CONTROL IN HM IMPLEMENTATION
HM RATE CONTROL PERFORMANCE ANALYSIS
Test Material and Coding Conditions
Analysis of the Rate Control Method in HM
55 HM Rate Control
Approaches for Improving the Rate Control Efficiency
55 RC Based on Approach 2
Findings
CONCLUSIONS
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