Abstract
Deep video compression has made impressive process in recent years, with the majority of advancements concentrated on P-frame coding. Although efforts to enhance B-frame coding are ongoing, their compression performance is still far behind that of traditional bi-directional video codecs. In this article, we introduce a bi-directional deep contextual video compression scheme tailored for B-frames, termed DCVC-B, to improve the compression performance of deep B-frame coding. Our scheme mainly has three key innovations. First, we develop a bi-directional motion difference context propagation method for effective motion difference coding, which significantly reduces the bit cost of bi-directional motions. Second, we propose a bi-directional contextual compression model and a corresponding bi-directional temporal entropy model, to make better use of the multi-scale temporal contexts. Third, we propose a hierarchical quality structure-based training strategy, leading to an effective bit allocation across large groups of pictures (GOP). Experimental results show that our DCVC-B achieves an average reduction of 26.6% in BD-Rate compared to the reference software for H.265/HEVC under random access conditions. Remarkably, it surpasses the performance of the H.266/VVC reference software on certain test datasets under the same configuration. We anticipate our work can provide valuable insights and bring up deep B-frame coding to the next level.
| Original language | English |
|---|---|
| Pages (from-to) | 5632-5646 |
| Number of pages | 15 |
| Journal | IEEE Transactions on Multimedia |
| Volume | 27 |
| DOIs | |
| State | Published - 2025 |
| Externally published | Yes |
Keywords
- Bi-directional contextual compression
- Bi-directional motion compression
- Bi-directional temporal context mining
- deep B-Frame compression
- hierarchical quality structure
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