A Signal Adaptive Prediction Filter for Video Coding Using Directional Total Variation: Mathematical Framework and Parameter Selection

IEEE Trans Image Process. 2020:29:9678-9688. doi: 10.1109/TIP.2020.3030590. Epub 2020 Oct 26.

Abstract

In this paper we combine video compression and modern image processing methods. Iterative filter methods for prediction signals based on classic inpainting methods are introduced and extensive parameter tests are described. In order to construct an alternative prediction filter for video coding, techniques originally employed for inpainting are applied. Thereby, the structures of the underlying prediction were incorporated into the filter construction making it signal adaptive. The resulting optimization problem is solved using the so-called Alternating Direction Method of Multipliers (ADMM). The undertaken novel parameter tests are described and it is shown that they improve the coding efficiency of the tool. The suggested filter is embedded into a software based on HEVC with additional QTBT (Quadtree plus Binary Tree) and MTT (Multi-Type-Tree) block structure. Overall, the proposed filter method obtains average bitrate savings of 1.35% at an average encoder runtime increase of 28% and decoder runtime increase of 38%. UHD test sequences achieve bitrate savings of up to 3.66% for Random Access.