Abstract
This paper proposes a novel weight-based R-λ scheme for rate control in HEVC, to improve the perceived visual quality of conversational videos. For rate control in HEVC, the conventional R-λ scheme is based on bit per pixel (bpp) to allocate bits. However, bpp does not reflect the visual importance variation of pixels. Therefore, we propose a novel weight-based R-λ scheme to consider this visual importance for rate control in HEVC. We first conducted an eye-tracking experiment on training videos to figure out different importance of background, face, and facial features, thus generating weight maps of encoding videos. Upon the weight maps, our scheme is capable of allocating more bits to the face (especially facial features), using a new term bit per weight. Consequently, the visual quality of face and facial features can be improved such that perceptual video coding is achieved for HEVC, as verified by our experimental results.
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