Pixelwise improvised blend of predictors in HEVC lossless mode

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2020

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The commendable work by the two video coding pioneers ISO/IEC and ITU-T, to handle the next-generation of multimedia services has led to the evolution of High Efficiency Video Coding (HEVC) standard. The lossless mode of HEVC is essential when no loss in fidelity is desired to aide most of the real-world applications like video analytics, web collaboration, remote desktop sharing, etc. The proposed work intends to improvise the HEVC intra prediction scheme through the application of the heuristic history-based blend of predefined sub-predictors, while in lossless mode. The prime element of the locally adaptive mechanism is the derivation of the penalizing factors that are imposed on the sub-predictors, based on the neighborhood residuals. The experimental analysis highlights that the proposed method outperforms the lossless mode of HEVC anchor and the prevalent state-of-the-art prediction techniques in terms of savings in bit-rate which is achieved without any increase in run-time. © 2019 Elsevier GmbH

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Blending, Image coding, ISO Standards, Multimedia services, Adaptive mechanism, Experimental analysis, HEVC, High-efficiency video coding, Lossless, Prediction techniques, Residuals, Sub-predictors, Video signal processing

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AEU - International Journal of Electronics and Communications, 2020, 114, , pp. -

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