Title :
An Empirical Measurement of the Coding Efficiency in Scalable Video Coding
Author :
López, M.F. ; Ruiz, V.G. ; García, I.
Abstract :
Video compression techniques can be classified into scalable and non-scalable. Scalable coding is more suitable in variable band-width scenarios because it improves the quality of the reconstructed video. On the other hand, the scalability has a cost in terms of coding efficiency and complexity. This paper describes a JPEG2000-and- MCTF-based fully scalable video codec (FSVC) and analyzes a set of experiments to measure the cost of the scalability, comparing two different FSVC encoders, called open-loop FSVC and closed-loop FSVC. In the open-loop version of FSVC, the encoder uses the original images to make the predictions. The closed-loop version generates the predictions with reference images identical to those obtained by the decoder at a given bit-rate. Numerical and visual results demonstrate a small loss of the coding efficiency for the open-loop scheme. Moreover, the inclusion of the closed-loop loop increases the complexity of the encoder and produces poor performance at high bit-rates.
Keywords :
data compression; decoding; encoding; image reconstruction; video codecs; video coding; FSVC encoders; JPEG2000; MCTF; closed-loop FSVC; coding complexity; coding efficiency; decoder; fully scalable video codec; open-loop FSVC; reconstructed video; scalable video coding; video compression techniques; Costs; Decoding; Image reconstruction; Scalability; Spatial resolution; Streaming media; Transcoding; Video coding; Video compression; Video sequences; 2000; JPEG; MCTF; Scalable video coding; coding efficiency; video streaming;
Conference_Titel :
Geometric Modeling and Imaging, 2007. GMAI '07
Conference_Location :
Zurich
Print_ISBN :
0-7695-2901-1
DOI :
10.1109/GMAI.2007.11