Adaptive Color-Space Transform in HEVC Screen Content Coding

The screen content coding (SCC) Extensions of high efficiency video coding (HEVC) employs in-loop adaptive color-space transform (ACT) technique to explore the inter-color-component redundancy, i.e., statistical redundancy among different color components. In ACT, the prediction residual signal is a...

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Veröffentlicht in:IEEE journal on emerging and selected topics in circuits and systems 2016-12, Vol.6 (4), p.446-459
Hauptverfasser: Li Zhang, Xiaoyu Xiu, Jianle Chen, Karczewicz, Marta, Yunwen He, Yan Ye, Jizheng Xu, Sole, Joel, Woo-Shik Kim
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Zusammenfassung:The screen content coding (SCC) Extensions of high efficiency video coding (HEVC) employs in-loop adaptive color-space transform (ACT) technique to explore the inter-color-component redundancy, i.e., statistical redundancy among different color components. In ACT, the prediction residual signal is adaptively converted into a different color space, i.e., YCgCo. The rate-distortion criteria is employed to decide whether to code the residual signal in the original color space or YCgCo color space. Typically, the inter-color-component correlation could be reduced when ACT is enabled. The residual signal after possible color-space conversion is then coded, following the existing HEVC framework, i.e., transform if necessary, quantization and entropy coded. This paper describes the design of ACT from several points of view, from theoretical analysis to implementation details. Experimental results are also provided to demonstrate the significant coding gains of ACT in the HEVC SCC Extensions.
ISSN:2156-3357
2156-3365
DOI:10.1109/JETCAS.2016.2599860