DocumentCode
21531
Title
Coding Efficiency of the DCT and DST in Hybrid Video Coding
Author
Narroschke, Matthias
Author_Institution
Panasonic R&D Center Germany, Langen, Germany
Volume
7
Issue
6
fYear
2013
fDate
Dec. 2013
Firstpage
1062
Lastpage
1071
Abstract
Standardized hybrid video coding algorithms, e.g., HEVC, apply intra frame prediction or motion compensated prediction and subsequent integer approximated DCT or DST transform coding. The coding efficiency of the transforms depends on the statistical moments and probability distribution of the input signals. For a Gaussian distribution, the DCT always leads to a data rate reduction. However, for Laplacian distributed prediction errors, the transforms sometimes increase the data rate. This paper presents a theoretical analysis, which explains the reason for an increase of the data rate, which is due to the generation of higher statistical moments of the coefficients by the DCT or DST in the case of Laplacian distributed input signals. The data rate can increase by up to 0.10 bit per sample for blocks with low correlation. For screen content, in about 20% of the blocks, the transform increases the data rate. By skipping the transform for these blocks, HEVC achieves a 7% data rate reduction.
Keywords
approximation theory; discrete cosine transforms; motion estimation; probability; video coding; HEVC; Laplacian distributed input signals; Laplacian distributed prediction errors; coding efficiency; data rate reduction; hybrid video coding; integer approximated DCT transform coding; integer approximated DST transform coding; intraframe prediction; motion compensated prediction; probability distribution; statistical moments; Discrete cosine transforms; Laplace equations; Standards; Video coding; DCT; DST; HEVC; Laplace; transform skip;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Selected Topics in Signal Processing, IEEE Journal of
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
1932-4553
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/JSTSP.2013.2272192
Filename
6552976
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