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Calculation of average PSNR differences between RD-curves

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Efficient Multiview Depth Coding Optimization Based on Allowable Depth Distortion in View Synthesis

TL;DR: An allowable depth distortion (ADD) model is presented for 3D depth map coding, and an ADD-based rate-distortion model is proposed for mode decision and motion/disparity estimation modules aiming at minimizing view synthesis distortion at a given bit rate constraint.
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Architecture design of the high-throughput compensator and interpolator for the H.265/HEVC encoder

TL;DR: The architecture of the high-throughput compensator and the interpolator used in the motion estimation of the H.265/HEVC encoder can be presented, and the proposed architecture to trade the throughput for the compression efficiency.
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Mode Skipping for HEVC Screen Content Coding via Random Forest

TL;DR: A mode skipping approach to reduce the encoder complexity of SCC by making use of SC characteristics, neighbor coding unit (CU) correlations, and intermediate cost information via random forest (RF) by regulating the hyperparameters is proposed.

Transactions Letters Efficient CABAC Rate Estimation for H.264/AVC Mode Decision

TL;DR: A context-adaptive binary arithmetic coding (CABAC)-based rate estimation scheme that reduces the computational complexity of the R-D cost function evaluation and accelerates the entire encoder by about 17% to 25% with almost no degradation in theR-D performance.
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Exploring Contextual Redundancy in Improving Object-Based Video Coding for Video Sensor Networks Surveillance

TL;DR: An improved object-based coding architecture, namely dual-closed-loop encoder, is derived and it encodes the classified context of MB in an operational rate-distortion-optimized sense, showing that the proposed coding framework can achieve higher coding efficiency than MPEG-4 coding and related object- based coding approaches, while significantly reducing coding complexity.
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