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picture coding symposium | 2013

The latest open-source video codec VP9 - An overview and preliminary results

Debargha Mukherjee; Jim Bankoski; Adrian Grange; Jingning Han; John Koleszar; Paul Wilkins; Yaowu Xu; Ronald Sebastiaan Bultje

Google has recently finalized a next generation open-source video codec called VP9, as part of the libvpx repository of the WebM project (http://www.webmproject.org/). Starting from the VP8 video codec released by Google in 2010 as the baseline, various enhancements and new tools were added, resulting in the next-generation VP9 bit-stream. This paper provides a brief technical overview of VP9 along with comparisons with other state-of-the-art video codecs H.264/AVC and HEVC on standard test sets. Results show VP9 to be quite competitive with mainstream state-of-the-art codecs.


Proceedings of SPIE | 2013

Towards a next generation open-source video codec

Jim Bankoski; Ronald Sebastiaan Bultje; Adrian Grange; Qunshan Gu; Jingning Han; John Koleszar; Debargha Mukherjee; Paul Wilkins; Yaowu Xu

Google has recently been developing a next generation opensource video codec called VP9, as part of the experimental branch of the libvpx repository included in the WebM project (http://www.webmproject.org/). Starting from the VP8 video codec released by Google in 2010 as the baseline, a number of enhancements and new tools have been added to improve the coding efficiency. This paper provides a technical overview of the current status of this project along with comparisons and other stateoftheart video codecs H. 264/AVC and HEVC. The new tools that have been added so far include: larger prediction block sizes up to 64x64, various forms of compound INTER prediction, more modes for INTRA prediction, ⅛pel motion vectors and 8tap switchable subpel interpolation filters, improved motion reference generation and motion vector coding, improved entropy coding and framelevel entropy adaptation for various symbols, improved loop filtering, incorporation of Asymmetric Discrete Sine Transforms and larger 16x16 and 32x32 DCTs, frame level segmentation to group similar areas together, etc. Other tools and various bitstream features are being actively worked on as well. The VP9 bitstream is expected to be finalized by earlyto mid2013. Results show VP9 to be quite competitive in performance with mainstream stateoftheart codecs.


Smpte Motion Imaging Journal | 2013

A Technical Overview of VP9—The Latest Open-Source Video Codec

Debargha Mukherjee; Jingning Han; Jim Bankoski; Ronald Sebastiaan Bultje; Adrian Grange; John Koleszar; Paul Wilkins; Yaowu Xu


Archive | 2014

Adaptively encoding a media stream with compound prediction

Ronald Sebastiaan Bultje


Archive | 2013

Selection of transform size in video coding

Ronald Sebastiaan Bultje; Daniel Kang


Archive | 2013

RECURSIVE BLOCK PARTITIONING

Jingning Han; Ronald Sebastiaan Bultje


Archive | 2013

Right-edge extension for quad-tree intra-prediction

Ronald Sebastiaan Bultje


Archive | 2013

Spatial proximity context entropy coding

Ronald Sebastiaan Bultje; Debargha Mukherjee; Yaowu Xu


Archive | 2013

Video coding using reference motion vectors

Yaowu Xu; Paul Wilkins; Adrian Grange; Ronald Sebastiaan Bultje


Archive | 2012

Segmentation for video coding using predictive benefit

Ronald Sebastiaan Bultje; Paul Wilkins; Pascal Massimino

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