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Optimal Global Threshold based on Two Dimension Otsu for Block Size Decision in Intra Prediction of H.264/AVC Coding

The Advanced Video Coding (H.264/AVC) has proved its ability in finding the tradeoff between the compressed bit rate value and the visual quality of video comparing to the others of traditional coding. One of the most encoder stages consuming time is the intra prediction in which different sizes of...

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Published in:International journal of advanced computer science & applications 2019, Vol.10 (12)
Main Author: Gharghory, Sawsan Morkos
Format: Article
Language:English
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Summary:The Advanced Video Coding (H.264/AVC) has proved its ability in finding the tradeoff between the compressed bit rate value and the visual quality of video comparing to the others of traditional coding. One of the most encoder stages consuming time is the intra prediction in which different sizes of a block are exhaustively examined for selecting the suitable block size to the best block mode decision. In this paper, an efficient approach is suggested to select the best block size for the intra prediction adaptively to achieve high compression efficiency. The proposed approach exploits the idea of quad tree decomposition for blocks partitioning based on a predefined threshold value. An optimal global threshold value based on two dimension Otsu technique is suggested for the decision of block division in this work. The proposed technique is carried out on different set of videos resolutions with different quantization parameters using Matlab software. The comparison of the proposed approach with the reference JM18.6 video coding is done in terms of bit rate (BR), time saving and peak signal to noise ratio (PSNR). A tangible acceleration on the running time can be accomplished besides improvement in both of visual quality and bit rate with some of QCIF and CIF videos resolution by the proposed technique. The simulation results demonstrate saving in time by average 42% to 68% with CIF and QCIF videos. Concerning the visual quality in terms of Bjontegaard Delta parameters, the PSNR improved in which its value increased from 0.2 to 1.6, while the value of BR reduced from 0.79 to 15.3 respectively with some videos of resolutions QCIF, CIF and 720p. In addition, the performance of the suggested approach with the high resolution videos achieves minor improvement with some of them while has a slightly degradation with others of them.
ISSN:2158-107X
2156-5570
DOI:10.14569/IJACSA.2019.0101225