A fast temporal and hybrid SHVC encoder

2019 
Abstract In the last few years new devices with different computational capabilities and network connections has emerged, and this leads to the need for more adaptable video streams. The last two video coding standards, namely H.264/Advanced Video Coding and High Efficiency Video Coding, have defined scalable versions of themselves that provide this adaptability by the use of several layers with different levels of quality, frame rates, and resolutions. Moreover, HEVC introduced hybrid scalability, which allows a non-HEVC base layer (e.g., H.264/AVC) in combination with HEVC enhancement layers, what provides backwards compatibility with older devices. Nevertheless, scalable video coding is very computationally expensive, making it necessary to accelerate the video encoding. This paper presents a fast Coding Unit size algorithm for the combination of hybrid and temporal scalabilities that is based on machine learning. Experimental results show that an acceleration of 54% is achieved at the cost of a slight increment in the bit rate.
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