Title :
Performance analysis and comparison of JM 15.1 and Intel IPP H.264 encoder and decoder
Author :
Swaroop, K. V Suchethan ; Rao, K.R.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. Eng., Univ. of Texas at Arlington, Arlington, TX, USA
Abstract :
Joint Model (JM) reference software is used for academic reference of H.264 and it was developed by JVT (Joint Video Team) of ISO/IEC MPEG & ITU-T VCEG (Video coding experts group). The Intel IPP (Integrated Performance Primitives) H.264 is a product of Intel which uses IPP libraries and SIMD instructions available on modern processors. The Intel IPP H.264 is multi-threaded and uses CPU optimized IPP routines. In this paper, JM 15.1 and Intel IPP H.264 codec are compared in terms of execution time and video quality of the output decoded sequence. The metrics used for comparison are SSIM (Structural Similarity Index Metric), PSNR (Peak-to-Peak Signal to Noise Ratio), MSE (Mean Square Error), motion estimation time, encoding time, decoding time and the compression ratio of the H.264 file size (encoded output). Intel IPP H.264 clearly emerges as the winner against JM 15.1 in all parameters except for the compression ratio of H.264 file size.
Keywords :
decoding; mean square error methods; motion estimation; video codecs; video coding; IPP H.264 codec; ISO/IEC MPEG; ITU-T VCEG; Integrated Performance Primitives; Intel IPP H.264 encoder; JM 15.1; Joint Video Team; compression ratio; decoder; joint model reference software; mean square error; motion estimation; output decoded sequence; peak-to-peak signal to noise ratio; processors; structural similarity index metric; video coding experts group; video quality; Codecs; Decoding; IEC; ISO; PSNR; Performance analysis; Signal to noise ratio; Software libraries; Video coding; Video compression; H.264/AVC; Intel IPP H.264; JM 15.1; Performance comparison;
Conference_Titel :
System Theory (SSST), 2010 42nd Southeastern Symposium on
Conference_Location :
Tyler, TX
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-5690-1
DOI :
10.1109/SSST.2010.5442807