Intra Prediction Strategies for Lossless Compression in High Efficiency Video Coding
Date
2020
Authors
S, Shilpa Kamath
Journal Title
Journal ISSN
Volume Title
Publisher
National Institute of Technology Karnataka, Surathkal
Abstract
HEVC, an abbreviation for high efficiency video coding, is a digital coding
standard for videos developed by the JCT-VC committee to address the bandwidth and storage space requirements, associated while handling the high definition multimedia content. Sophisticated coding tools and mechanisms are
deployed into the framework making it far more superior to its predecessor
standard H.264 both in terms of compression efficiency and quality of reconstruction, but at the cost of increased complexity. This thesis is mainly based on
the sample-based intra prediction strategies to improve the prediction accuracy
that results in the enhancement of the compression efficiency, for the lossless
mode of HEVC. Lossless coding becomes imperative in certain applications
like video analytics, video surveillance, etc., that mandate distortion-free data
reconstruction.
The main focus of the thesis is to mitigate the spatial redundancy persistent
due to coherence, smoothness, illumination and shadowing effects in the natural video sequences. These issues can also challenge another class of multimedia content commonly referred to as the screen content (SC) sequences
as a result of certain peculiarities which they exhibit. Therefore, the prediction generation stage of the CODEC plays a significant role in an attempt to
minimize the entropy using the superior intra prediction strategies. The gradient dependent predictor, context-based predictor, and the improvised blend of
predictors which is based on the penalizing factor modify the intra prediction
mechanisms of HEVC to emerge as the highlight of this thesis. The overall
algorithmic performance is evaluated by deriving the savings in bit-rate and
run-time. Additionally, the comparisons made with the several state-of-the-art
prediction techniques reveal that significant improvements in coding gains with
reasonable computational complexity and at par savings in run-time is attained
using the proposed methods. The algorithmic modifications are embedded into
the HEVC reference software provided by the JCT-VC and its validation is
performed using the HEVC test sequences along with another class of natural
sequences referred to as the Class 4K
Description
Keywords
Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering, HEVC, Lossless, Compression, Intra, Prediction, Redundancy