Published Journal Articles
2024
Impact of Video Motion Content on HEVC Coding Efficiency
2024-08
Computers (Issue : 8) (Volume : 13)
Abstract: Digital video coding aims to reduce the bitrate and keep the integrity of visual presentation.
High-Efficiency Video Coding (HEVC) can effectively compress video content to be suitable for
delivery over various networks and platforms. Finding the optimal coding configuration is challenging
as the compression performance highly depends on the complexity of the encoded video
sequence. This paper evaluates the effects of motion content on coding performance and suggests an
adaptive encoding scheme based on the motion content of encoded video. To evaluate the effects of
motion content on the compression performance of HEVC, we tested three coding configurations
with different Group of Pictures (GOP) structures and intra refresh mechanisms. Namely, open GOP
IPPP, open GOP Periodic-I, and closed GOP periodic-IDR coding structures were tested using several
test sequences with a range of resolutions and motion activity. All sequences were first tested to check
their motion activity. The rate–distortion curves were produced for all the test sequences and coding
configurations. Our results show that the performance of IPPP coding configuration is significantly
better (up to 4 dB) than periodic-I and periodic-IDR configurations for sequences with low motion
activity. For test sequences with intermediate motion activity, IPPP configuration can still achieve a
reasonable quality improvement over periodic-I and periodic-IDR configurations. However, for test
sequences with high motion activity, IPPP configuration has a very small performance advantage
over periodic-I and periodic-IDR configurations. Our results indicate the importance of selecting the
appropriate coding structure according to the motion activity of the video being encoded.
Keywords: HEVC; video; motion vectors; periodic-I; periodic-IDR
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