Abstract

This paper presents a technical overview of Wide Angular Intra Prediction (WAIP) that was adopted into the test model of Versatile Video Coding (VVC) standard. Due to the adoption of flexible block partitioning using binary and ternary splits, a Coding Unit (CU) can have either a square or a rectangular block shape. However, the conventional angular intra prediction directions, ranging from 45 degrees to -135 degrees in clockwise direction, were designed for square CUs. To better optimize the intra prediction for rectangular blocks, WAIP modes were proposed to enable intra prediction directions beyond the range of conventional intra prediction directions. For different aspect ratios of rectangular block shapes, different number of conventional angular intra prediction modes were replaced by WAIP modes. The replaced intra prediction modes are signaled using the original signaling method. Simulation results reportedly show that, with almost no impact on the run-time, on average 0.31% BD-rate reduction is achieved for intra coding using VVC test model (VTM).

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