Authors
Detlev Marpe, Heiko Schwarz, Sebastian Bosse, Benjamin Bross, Philipp Helle, Tobias Hinz, Heiner Kirchhoffer, Haricharan Lakshman, Tung Nguyen, Simon Oudin, Mischa Siekmann, Karsten Suhring, Martin Winken, Thomas Wiegand
Publication date
2010/11/15
Journal
IEEE Transactions on Circuits and Systems for Video Technology
Volume
20
Issue
12
Pages
1676-1687
Publisher
IEEE
Description
A video coding architecture is described that is based on nested and pre-configurable quadtree structures for flexible and signal-adaptive picture partitioning. The primary goal of this partitioning concept is to provide a high degree of adaptability for both temporal and spatial prediction as well as for the purpose of space-frequency representation of prediction residuals. At the same time, a leaf merging mechanism is included in order to prevent excessive partitioning of a picture into prediction blocks and to reduce the amount of bits for signaling the prediction signal. For fractional-sample motion-compensated prediction, a fixed-point implementation of the maximal-order minimum-support algorithm is presented that uses a combination of infinite impulse response and FIR filtering. Entropy coding utilizes the concept of probability interval partitioning entropy codes that offers new ways for parallelization and enhanced …
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Scholar articles
D Marpe, H Schwarz, S Bosse, B Bross, P Helle, T Hinz… - IEEE Transactions on Circuits and Systems for Video …, 2010