ETRI Journal (Jun 2024)

Suboptimal video coding for machines method based on selective activation of in-loop filter

  • Ayoung Kim,
  • Eun-Vin An,
  • Soon-heung Jung,
  • Hyon-Gon Choo,
  • Jeongil Seo,
  • Kwang-deok Seo

DOI
https://doi.org/10.4218/etrij.2023-0085
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 46, no. 3
pp. 538 – 549

Abstract

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A conventional codec aims to increase the compression efficiency for transmission and storage while maintaining video quality. However, as the number of platforms using machine vision rapidly increases, a codec that increases the compression efficiency and maintains the accuracy of machine vision tasks must be devised. Hence, the Moving Picture Experts Group created a standardization process for video coding for machines (VCM) to reduce bitrates while maintaining the accuracy of machine vision tasks. In particular, in-loop filters have been developed for improving the subjective quality and machine vision task accuracy. However, the high computational complexity of in-loop filters limits the development of a high-performance VCM architecture. We analyze the effect of an in-loop filter on the VCM performance and propose a suboptimal VCM method based on the selective activation of in-loop filters. The proposed method reduces the computation time for video coding by approximately 5% when using the enhanced compression model and 2% when employing a Versatile Video Coding test model while maintaining the machine vision accuracy and compression efficiency of the VCM architecture.

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