A Motion Estimation based Algorithm for Encoding Time Reduction in HEVC

Received: 05 Mar 2022, Revised: 09 Mar 2022, Accepted: 14 May 2022, Available online: 26 May 2022, Version of Record: 26 May 2022

S. Karthik Sairam; P. Muralidhar

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High Efficiency Video Coding (HEVC) is a video compression standard that offers 50% more efficiency at the expense of high encoding time contrasted with the H.264 Advanced Video Coding (AVC) standard. The encoding time must be reduced to satisfy the needs of real-time applications. This paper has proposed the Multi- Level Resolution Vertical Subsampling (MLRVS) algorithm to reduce the encoding time. The vertical subsampling minimizes the number of Sum of Absolute Difference (SAD) computations during the motion estimation process. The complexity reduction algorithm is also used for fast coding the coefficients of the quantised block using a flag decision. Two distinct search patterns are suggested: New Cross Diamond Diamond (NCDD) and New Cross Diamond Hexagonal (NCDH) search patterns, which reduce the time needed to locate the motion vectors. In this paper, the MLRVS algorithm with NCDD and MLRVS algorithm with NCDH search patterns are simulated separately and analyzed. The results show that the encoding time of the encoder is decreased by 55% with MLRVS algorithm using NCDD search pattern and 56% with MLRVS using NCDH search pattern compared to HM16.5 with Test Zone (TZ) search algorithm. These results are achieved with a slight increase in bit rate and negligible deterioration in output video quality.
Structure of CTU with coding unit depths ranging from 0 to 3.

Structure of CTU with coding unit depths ranging from 0 to 3.
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Experimental conditions
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Experimental findings of the proposed method and state-of-art techniques using HM-16.5 as an anchor

Experimental findings of the proposed method and state-of-art techniques using HM-16.5 as an anchor
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