Novel Chroma Subsampling Strategy Based on Mathematical Optimization for Compressing Mosaic Videos With Arbitrary RGB Color Filter Arrays in H.264/AVC and HEVC
2015; Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers; Volume: 26; Issue: 9 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1109/tcsvt.2015.2472118
ISSN1558-2205
AutoresChien-Hsiung Lin, Kuo‐Liang Chung, Chun Yu,
Tópico(s)Image and Signal Denoising Methods
ResumoTo save manufacturing cost, most color digital video cameras employ a single-sensor technology with a red-green- blue (RGB) color filter array (CFA) to capture real-world scenes. Due to only one primary color measured at each pixel location, the captured videos are usually referred to as the mosaic videos. For the purposes of economical storage and transmission, it is very important to achieve a good tradeoff between the quality and bitrate when compressing mosaic videos with different RGB-CFA structures. In this paper, based on mathematical optimization technique, a novel chroma subsampling strategy is presented for compressing mosaic videos with arbitrary RGB-CFA structures in H.264/AVC and High Efficiency Video Coding (HEVC). For each 2 × 2 YUV block to be subsampled with 4:2:0 format, the proposed strategy determines the proper sampled U and V components by minimizing, prior to compression, the quality distortion between the original colocated mosaic block and the mosaic block conversed from the current subsampled YUV block. Through the mathematical optimization formulated in the proposed strategy, the significance of the sampled U and V components for reconstructing R, G, and B pixels can be simultaneously taken into consideration. The experimental results demonstrate that the proposed chroma subsampling strategy has the best quality and bitrate tradeoff at a similar execution time requirement for compressing mosaic videos with arbitrary RGB-CFA structures in H.264/AVC and HEVC compared with the state-of-the-art ones by Chen et al. and Yang et al. as well as the three commonly used ones.
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