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IEEE Transactions on Circuits and Systems for Video Technology | 2005

Fast mode decision algorithm for intraprediction in H.264/AVC video coding

Feng Pan; Xiao Lin; Susanto Rahardja; Keng Pang Lim; Zhengguo Li; Dajun Wu; Si Wu

The H.264/AVC video coding standard aims to enable significantly improved compression performance compared to all existing video coding standards. In order to achieve this, a robust rate-distortion optimization (RDO) technique is employed to select the best coding mode and reference frame for each macroblock. As a result, the complexity and computation load increase drastically. This paper presents a fast mode decision algorithm for H.264/AVC intraprediction based on local edge information. Prior to intraprediction, an edge map is created and a local edge direction histogram is then established for each subblock. Based on the distribution of the edge direction histogram, only a small part of intraprediction modes are chosen for RDO calculation. Experimental results show that the fast intraprediction mode decision scheme increases the speed of intracoding significantly with negligible loss of peak signal-to-noise ratio.


IEEE Transactions on Circuits and Systems for Video Technology | 2005

Fast intermode decision in H.264/AVC video coding

Dajun Wu; Feng Pan; Keng Pang Lim; Si Wu; Zhengguo Li; Xiao Lin; Susanto Rahardja; Chi Chung Ko

The new video coding standard, H.264/MPEG-4 AVC, uses variable block sizes ranging from 4/spl times/4 to 16/spl times/16 in interframe coding. This new feature has achieved significant coding gain compared to coding a macroblock (MB) using fixed block size. However, this feature results in extremely high computational complexity when brute force rate distortion optimization (RDO) algorithm is used. This paper proposes a fast intermode decision algorithm to decide the best mode in intercoding. It makes use of the spatial homogeneity and the temporal stationarity characteristics of video objects. Specifically, spatial homogeneity of a MB is decided based on the MBs edge intensity, and temporal stationarity is decided by the difference of the current MB and it colocated counterpart in the reference frame. Based on the homogeneity and stationarity of the video objects, only a small number of intermodes are selected in the RDO process. The experimental results show that the fast intermode decision algorithm is able to reduce on the average 30% encoding time, with a negligible peak signal-to-noise ratio loss of 0.03 dB or, equivalently, a bit rate increment of 0.6%.


IEEE Transactions on Circuits and Systems for Video Technology | 2005

Rate control for videophone using local perceptual cues

Xiaokang Yang; Weisi Lin; Zhongkang Lu; Xiao Lin; Susanto Rahardja; Ee Ping Ong; Susu Yao

We present a method for extracting local visual perceptual cues and its application for rate control of videophone, in order to ensure the scarce bits to be assigned for maximum perceptual coding quality. The optimum quantization step is determined with the rate-distortion model considering the local perceptual cues in the visual signal. For extraction of the perceptual cues, luminance adaptation and texture masking are used as the stimulus-driven factors, while skin color serves as the cognition-driven factor in the current implementation. Both objective and subjective quality evaluations are given by evaluating the proposed perceptual rate control (PRC) scheme in the H.263 platform, and the evaluations show that the proposed PRC scheme achieves significant quality improvement in block-based coding for bandwidth-hungry applications.


IEEE Transactions on Speech and Audio Processing | 2005

/spl beta/-order MMSE spectral amplitude estimation for speech enhancement

Chang Huai You; Soo Ngee Koh; Susanto Rahardja

This paper proposes /spl beta/-order minimum mean-square error (MMSE) speech enhancement approach for estimating the short time spectral amplitude (STSA) of a speech signal. We analyze the characteristics of the /spl beta/-order STSA MMSE estimator and the relation between the value of /spl beta/ and the spectral amplitude gain function of the MMSE method. We further investigate the effectiveness of a range of fixed-/spl beta/ values in estimating STSA based on the MMSE criterion, and discuss how the /spl beta/ value could be adapted using the frame signal-to-noise ratio (SNR). The performance of the proposed speech enhancement approach is then evaluated through spectrogram inspection, objective speech distortion measures and subjective listening tests using several types of noise sources from the NOISEX-92 database. Evaluation results show that our approach can achieve a more significant noise reduction and a better spectral estimation of weak speech spectral components from a noisy signal as compared to many existing speech enhancement algorithms.


international conference on image processing | 2004

Adaptive rate control for H.264

Zhengguo Li; Feng Pan; Keng Pang Lim; Xiao Lin; Susanto Rahardja

This paper presents a rate control scheme for H.264 by introducing the concept of basic unit and a linear prediction model. The basic unit can be a macroblock (MB), a slice, or a frame. It can be used to obtain a trade-off between the overall coding efficiency and the bits fluctuation. The linear model is used to solve the chicken and egg dilemma existing in the rate control of H.264. Both constant bit rate (CBR) and variable bit rate (VBR) cases are studied. Our scheme has been adopted by H.264.


Signal Processing-image Communication | 2004

A locally adaptive algorithm for measuring blocking artifacts in images and videos

Feng Pan; Xiao Lin; Susanto Rahardja; Weisi Lin; Ee Ping Ong; Susu Yao; Zhongkang Lu; Xiaokang Yang

Abstract Block transform coding is the most popular approach for image and video compression. The objective measurement of blocking artifacts plays an important role in the design, optimization, and assessment of image and video coding systems. This paper presents a new algorithm for measuring image quality of a BDCT coded images or videos. It exhibits unique and useful features: (1) it examines the blocks individually so that it can measure the severity of blocking artifacts locally; (2) it is a one-pass algorithm in the sense that the image needs to be accessed only once; (3) it takes into account the blocking artifacts for high bit rate images and the flatness for the very low bit rate images; (4) the quality measure is well defined in the range of 0–10. Experiments on various still images and videos show that the new quality measure is very efficient in terms of computational complexity and memory usage, and can produce consistent blocking artifacts measurement.


international conference on multimedia and expo | 2004

A directional field based fast intra mode decision algorithm for H.264 video coding

Feng Pan; Xiao Lin; Susanto Rahardja; Keng Pang Lim; Zhengguo Li

The H.264 video coding standard can achieve considerably higher coding efficiency than previous standards. In order to achieve this, a robust rate-distortion optimization (RDO) technique is employed to select the best coding mode for each macroblock. As a result. the encoder complexity is increased considerably. This paper presents a directional field based fast intra mode decision algorithm to improve the encoders efficiency. Prior to intra prediction, the directional field is calculated for all the block size to decide the dominant edge direction in the blocks. Based on the edge direction information, only a small number of prediction modes are chosen for RDO calculation. Experimental results show that the fast intra mode decision algorithm increases the speed of intra coding significantly with negligible loss of PSNR


international symposium on circuits and systems | 2004

A locally-adaptive algorithm for measuring blocking artifacts in images and videos

Feng Pan; Xiao Lin; Susanto Rahardja; Weisi Lin; Ee Ping Ong; Susu Yao; Zhongkang Lu; Xiaokang Yang

Block transform coding is the most popular approach for image and video compression. The objective measurement of blocking artifacts plays an important role in the design, optimization, and assessment of image and video coding systems. This paper presents a new algorithm for measuring blocking artifacts in images and videos. It exhibits unique and useful features: 1) it examines the blocks individually so that it can measure the severity of blocking artifacts locally; 2) it is a one-pass algorithm in the sense that the image needs to be accessed only once; 3) it takes into account the blocking artifacts for high bit rate images and the flatness for the very low bit rate images; 4) the blocking artifacts measure is well-defined in the range of 0-10. Experiments on various still images and videos show that this blockiness measure is very efficient in terms of computational complexity and memory usage, and can produce consistent blocking artifacts measurement.


IEEE Transactions on Smart Grid | 2012

A Statistical Demand-Price Model With Its Application in Optimal Real-Time Price

Rongshan Yu; Wenxian Yang; Susanto Rahardja

In this paper, the price elasticity of electrical demand is studied in a smart grid framework where electricity loads are scheduled by distributed Energy Management Controller (EMC) units. It is shown that different price responsive behaviors of electricity loads are results from interactions between their utilities to customers as a function of time and electricity prices. Based on this observation, a parametric utility model is introduced, from which the price elastic behaviors of aggregated loads are effectively modeled as a set of multi-dimensional demand-price functions. The developed demand elasticity model is further utilized in determining the optimal price signal for Real-Time Pricing (RTP) based Demand Response (DR) programs. Considering price elastic behaviors of customers, it is shown that the optimal real-time prices to induce the desired power consumption behaviors from customers for social welfare maximization can be effectively pre-calculated by utility company using the developed demand elasticity model without the need for excessive information exchange among end users and utility companies. Typical results of the proposed methods are further illustrated through numerical examples from a 6-bus test system.


IEEE Transactions on Circuits and Systems for Video Technology | 2012

Mode-Dependent Transforms for Coding Directional Intra Prediction Residuals

Chuohao Yeo; Yih Han Tan; Zhengguo Li; Susanto Rahardja

The use of mode-dependent transforms for coding directional intra prediction residuals has been previously shown to provide coding gains, but the transform matrices have to be derived from training. In this paper, we derive a set of separable mode-dependent transforms by using a simple separable, directional, and anisotropic image correlation model. Our analysis shows that only one additional transform, the odd type-3 discrete sine transform (ODST-3), is required for the optimal implementation of mode-dependent transforms. In addition, the four-point ODST-3 also has a structure that can be exploited to reduce the operation count of the transform operation. Experimental results show that in terms of coding efficiency, our proposed approach matches or improves upon the performance of a mode-dependent transforms approach that uses transform matrices obtained through training.

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Bogdan J. Falkowski

Nanyang Technological University

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Te Li

Agency for Science

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Soo Ngee Koh

Nanyang Technological University

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Feng Pan

Nanyang Technological University

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