Fast entropy-based CABAC rate estimation for mode decision in HEVC

High efficiency video coding (HEVC) seeks the best code tree configuration, the best prediction unit division and the prediction mode, by evaluating the rate-distortion functional in a recursive way and using a “try all and select the best” strategy. Further, HEVC only supports context adaptive bina...

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