Acceleration for HEVC encoder by bimodal segmentation of rate-distortion cost and accurate determination of early termination and early split

Kuang Han Tai, Mei Juan Chen, Jie Ru Lin, Ren Yuan Huang, Chia Hung Yeh*, Chia Yen Chen, Shinfeng D. Lin, Ro Min Weng, Chuan Yu Chang

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Abstract

The processing unit with a quad-tree structure in high efficiency video coding (HEVC/H.265) consists of a coding unit (CU), a prediction unit (PU), and a transform unit (TU). The CU and PU account for the majority of the computational complexity. This paper proposes a fast inter-prediction algorithm to overcome the high-computational demand associated with the coding complexity for an HEVC/H.265 encoder. In this paper, the CU depth prediction is proposed to reduce the number of CU executions by incorporating the depths and rate-distortion costs (RD-costs) of the adjacent CUs. Bimodal RD-cost segmentation is proposed for the elementary dichotomy of RD-cost distribution. The proposed algorithm applies the one-sided Chebyshev's inequality for the determination of accurate RD-cost thresholds by adjusting the error rates for early termination and early split. Our approach achieves 50.1% and 48.7% time savings with Bjontegaard delta bit rate (BDBR) increases of 1.2% and 1.0% compared to the HEVC/H.265 reference software for random access and low delay configurations, respectively. The proposed method has better performance than earlier researches in terms of both coding speed and rate-distortion.

Original languageEnglish
Article number8648361
Pages (from-to)45259-45273
Number of pages15
JournalIEEE Access
Volume7
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2019

Keywords

  • H.265
  • HEVC
  • High efficiency video coding
  • RD-cost
  • bimodal segmentation
  • early split
  • early termination
  • one-sided Chebyshev's inequality

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • General Computer Science
  • General Materials Science
  • General Engineering

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