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13 March 2021 Multi-frame super-resolution for versatile video coding
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Proceedings Volume 11766, International Workshop on Advanced Imaging Technology (IWAIT) 2021; 1176604 (2021) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2590958
Event: International Workshop on Advanced Imaging Technology 2021 (IWAIT 2021), 2021, Online Only
Abstract
The latest video coding standard, Versatile Video Coding (VVC), has been finalized in July 2020. In traditional codecs, it is not possible to refer to different resolution pictures in inter-picture prediction except for inter layer cases. However, VVC does support Reference Picture Resampling (RPR), which allows pictures to refer to different resolution pictures so that video resolution can be adaptively switched in sequence. This work’s objective is to improve compression efficiency in the case of RPR. In the preliminary experiments, the compression efficiencies of reduced size encoded case where frames are encoded in half size and up-scaled to their original size and original size encoded case are compared. The result shows that most sequences get worse BD-rate when the sequences are encoded/decoded in reduced size. Here, it is noted that up-scaling is done by VVC Test Model, VTM-10.0, which uses a linear interpolation filter. Thus, the frames cannot recover high-frequency components sufficiently and cannot use temporal correlation. Therefore, this paper proposes a multi-frame super-resolution between frames of different resolutions where some frames are encoded in high quality frames in their original size and other frames in half size by using RPR. The proposed method uses the original size frames, which contain a lot of information, to perform super-resolution to the reduced frame. By doing so, it is observed it saves the bitrate by reducing the frame resolution and increases the quality of reduced frames by using multiframe super-resolution, which leads to improving the compression efficiency.
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Toshiya Hori, Remina Yano, Hiroshi Watanabe, Takeshi Chujoh, Tomohiro Ikai, Eiichi Sasaki, Takuya Suzuki, and Norio Ito "Multi-frame super-resolution for versatile video coding", Proc. SPIE 11766, International Workshop on Advanced Imaging Technology (IWAIT) 2021, 1176604 (13 March 2021); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2590958
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