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DeepSCC: Deep learning based fast prediction network for screen content coding

Author(s)
Siu, Wan Chi  
Author(s)
Kuang, W.
Chan, Y.-L.
Tsang, S.-H.
Date Issued
2020
Publisher
IEEE
Journal
IEEE Transactions on Circuits and Systems for Video Technology
Volume
30
Issue
7
Start page
1917
End page
1932
Abstract
Screen content coding (SCC) is an extension of high efficiency video coding (HEVC), and it is developed to improve the coding efficiency of screen content videos by adopting two new coding modes: Intra Block Copy (IBC) and Palette (PLT). However, the flexible quadtree-based coding tree unit (CTU) partitioning structure and various mode candidates make the fast algorithms of the SCC extremely challenging. To efficiently reduce the computational complexity of SCC, we propose a deep learning-based fast prediction network DeepSCC that contains two parts: DeepSCC-I and DeepSCC-II. Before feeding to DeepSCC, incoming coding units (CUs) are divided into two categories: dynamic CTUs and stationary CTUs. For dynamic CTUs having different content as their collocated CTUs, DeepSCC-I takes raw sample values as the input to make fast predictions. For stationary CTUs having the same content as their collocated CTUs, DeepSCC-II additionally utilizes the optimal mode maps of the stationary CTU to further reduce the computational complexity. Compared with the HEVC-SCC reference software SCM-8.3, the proposed DeepSCC reduces the encoding time by 48.81% on average with a negligible Bjøntegaard delta bitrate increase of 1.18% under all-intra configuration.
URI
https://repository.sfu.edu.hk/handle/sfu/1242
DOI
10.1109/TCSVT.2019.2929317
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