DocumentCode
1503646
Title
Perceptually Unequal Packet Loss Protection by Weighting Saliency and Error Propagation
Author
Ha, Hojin ; Park, Jincheol ; Lee, Sanghoon ; Bovik, Alan Conrad
Author_Institution
Digital Media & Commun. R&D Center, Samsung Electron., Suwon, South Korea
Volume
20
Issue
9
fYear
2010
Firstpage
1187
Lastpage
1199
Abstract
We describe a method for achieving perceptually minimal video distortion over packet-erasure networks using perceptually unequal loss protection (PULP). There are two main ingredients in the algorithm. First, a perceptual weighting scheme is employed wherein the compressed video is weighted as a function of the nonuniform distribution of retinal photoreceptors. Secondly, packets are assigned temporal importance within each group of pictures (GOP), recognizing that the severity of error propagation increases with elapsed time within a GOP. Using both frame-level perceptual importance and GOP-level hierarchical importance, the PULP algorithm seeks efficient forward error correction assignment that balances efficiency and fairness by controlling the size of identified salient region(s) relative to the channel state. PULP demonstrates robust performance and significantly improved subjective and objective visual quality in the face of burst packet losses.
Keywords
data compression; electromagnetic wave propagation; forward error correction; packet radio networks; video coding; GOP; PULP algorithm; burst packet loss; error propagation; forward error correction; group of pictures; packet-erasure networks; perceptual weighting saliency; perceptually minimal video distortion; perceptually unequal loss protection; perceptually unequal packet loss protection; retinal photoreceptors nonuniform distribution; video compression; visual quality; Forward error correction; Humans; Image reconstruction; Photoreceptors; Propagation losses; Protection; Retina; Robustness; Video coding; Video compression; Forward error correction; human visual system; internet video; perceptual coding; unequal loss protection (ULP);
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Circuits and Systems for Video Technology, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
1051-8215
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TCSVT.2010.2051368
Filename
5473075
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