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8 December 2015 Coding efficiency of AVS 2.0 for CBAC and CABAC engines
Jing Cui, Youngkyu Choi, Soo-Ik Chae
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Proceedings Volume 9875, Eighth International Conference on Machine Vision (ICMV 2015); 98751Q (2015) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2228522
Event: Eighth International Conference on Machine Vision, 2015, Barcelona, Spain
Abstract
In this paper we compare the coding efficiency of AVS 2.0[1] for engines of the Context-based Binary Arithmetic Coding (CBAC)[2] in the AVS 2.0 and the Context-Adaptive Binary Arithmetic Coder (CABAC)[3] in the HEVC[4]. For fair comparison, the CABAC is embedded in the reference code RD10.1 because the CBAC is in the HEVC in our previous work[5]. The rate estimation table is employed only for RDOQ in the RD code. To reduce the computation complexity of the video encoder, therefore we modified the RD code so that the rate estimation table is employed for all RDO decision. Furthermore, we also simplify the complexity of rate estimation table by reducing the bit depth of its fractional part to 2 from 8. The simulation result shows that the CABAC has the BD-rate loss of about 0.7% compared to the CBAC. It seems that the CBAC is a little more efficient than that the CABAC in the AVS 2.0.
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Jing Cui, Youngkyu Choi, and Soo-Ik Chae "Coding efficiency of AVS 2.0 for CBAC and CABAC engines", Proc. SPIE 9875, Eighth International Conference on Machine Vision (ICMV 2015), 98751Q (8 December 2015); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2228522
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KEYWORDS
Computer programming

Binary data

Video

Video coding

Artificial intelligence

Standards development

Image quality standards

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