TY - JOUR
T1 - Utility-Driven Adaptive Preprocessing for Screen Content Video Compression
AU - Wang, Shiqi
AU - Zhang, Xinfeng
AU - Liu, Xianming
AU - Zhang, Jian
AU - Ma, Siwei
AU - Gao, Wen
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2016 IEEE.
PY - 2017/3
Y1 - 2017/3
N2 - In this work, we propose a utility-driven preprocessing technique for high-efficiency screen content video (SCV) compression based on the temporal masking effect, which was found to be a fundamental attribute that plays an important role in human visual perception of video quality, but has not been fully exploited in the context of SCV coding. Specifically, we investigate the temporal masking effect from the perspective of perceived utility, which allows us to preserve the quality of the high utility content and substitute the low utility regions with the corresponding smooth version. To distinguish the regional utilities, a specifically designed block type identification algorithm for screen content is employed to measure the local properties. Subsequently, the Gaussian filter is applied to smooth out the high-frequency components in the detected low utility regions to save consumption bits. Validations based on subjective testings show that the proposed approach is capable of achieving significant bitrate savings with little sacrifice on the final utility compared with the conventional SCV coding scheme.
AB - In this work, we propose a utility-driven preprocessing technique for high-efficiency screen content video (SCV) compression based on the temporal masking effect, which was found to be a fundamental attribute that plays an important role in human visual perception of video quality, but has not been fully exploited in the context of SCV coding. Specifically, we investigate the temporal masking effect from the perspective of perceived utility, which allows us to preserve the quality of the high utility content and substitute the low utility regions with the corresponding smooth version. To distinguish the regional utilities, a specifically designed block type identification algorithm for screen content is employed to measure the local properties. Subsequently, the Gaussian filter is applied to smooth out the high-frequency components in the detected low utility regions to save consumption bits. Validations based on subjective testings show that the proposed approach is capable of achieving significant bitrate savings with little sacrifice on the final utility compared with the conventional SCV coding scheme.
KW - Block type identification
KW - screen content video (SCV)
KW - temporal masking
KW - utility information
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/85013421895
U2 - 10.1109/TMM.2016.2625276
DO - 10.1109/TMM.2016.2625276
M3 - 文章
AN - SCOPUS:85013421895
SN - 1520-9210
VL - 19
SP - 660
EP - 667
JO - IEEE Transactions on Multimedia
JF - IEEE Transactions on Multimedia
IS - 3
M1 - 7736114
ER -