2020
DOI: 10.1155/2020/4354296
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Optimized Rate Control Algorithm of High-Efficiency Video Coding Based on Region of Interest

Abstract: Aiming at the problems that the strategy of target bit allocation at the CTU layer has deviations from the human subjective observation mechanism, and the update phase of parametric model has a higher complexity in the JCTVC-K0103 rate control algorithm of ITU-T H.265/high efficiency video coding (HEVC) standard. Optimized rate control (ORC) algorithm of ITU-T H.265/HEVC based on region of interest (ROI) is proposed. Firstly, the algorithm extracts the region of interest of video frames based on time and space… Show more

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“…Although the parameter updating has produced more satisfactory outcomes in VVC, there is still room for improvement in areas such as proper update speed for different video content. To achieve a faster speed, Song et al [45] applied the quasi-Newton convergence method to update the parameters in the RC algorithm. Also, as an effective algorithm in the quasi-Newton method, BFGS algorithm was introduced to HEVC instead of the LMS algorithm in [28] and [46], which accelerated the convergence speed of the parameter updating in RC and yielded superior results.…”
Section: B Parameter Updatingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although the parameter updating has produced more satisfactory outcomes in VVC, there is still room for improvement in areas such as proper update speed for different video content. To achieve a faster speed, Song et al [45] applied the quasi-Newton convergence method to update the parameters in the RC algorithm. Also, as an effective algorithm in the quasi-Newton method, BFGS algorithm was introduced to HEVC instead of the LMS algorithm in [28] and [46], which accelerated the convergence speed of the parameter updating in RC and yielded superior results.…”
Section: B Parameter Updatingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Work has been done in preserving scale-invariant features such as SIFT/SURF [37]. The rate control algorithm of HEVC based on RoI using improved Itti algorithm [38] has been done. Rate control has been also done by λ adjustment in [39] and in other works.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%