IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON CIRCUITS AND SYSTEMS FOR VIDEO TECHNOLOGY
Issue Date:
2016
Abstract(summary):
The human visual system (HVS) exhibits nonlinear sensitivity to the distortions introduced by lossy image and video coding. This effect is due to the luminance masking, contrast masking, and spatial and temporal frequency masking characteristics of the HVS. This paper proposes a novel perception-based quantization to remove nonvisible information in high dynamic range (HDR) color pixels by exploiting luminance masking so that the performance of the High Efficiency Video Coding (HEVC) standard is improved for HDR content. A profile scaling based on a tone-mapping curve computed for each HDR frame is introduced. The quantization step is then perceptually tuned on a transform unit basis. The proposed method has been integrated into the HEVC reference model for the HEVC range extensions (HM-RExt), and its performance was assessed by measuring the bitrate reduction against the HM-RExt. The results indicate that the proposed method achieves significant bitrate savings, up to 42.2%, with an average of 12.8%, compared with HEVC at the same quality (based on HDR-visible difference predictor-2 and subjective evaluations).
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