Herglotz C, Rosales R, Glaß M, Teich J, Kaup A (2016)
Publication Language: English
Publication Type: Conference contribution, Conference Contribution
Publication year: 2016
Conference Proceedings Title: Picture Coding Symposium (PCS)
ISBN: 978-1-5090-5966-9
URI: http://arxiv.org/abs/2203.01782
Finding the best possible encoding decisions for compressing a video sequence is a highly complex problem. In this work, we propose a multi-objective Design Space Exploration (DSE) method to automatically find HEVC encoder implementations that are optimized for several different criteria. The DSE shall optimize the coding mode evaluation order of the mode decision process and jointly explore early skip conditions to minimize the four objectives a) bitrate, b) distortion, c) encoding time, and d) decoding energy. In this context, we use a SystemC-based actor model of the HM test model encoder for the evaluation of each explored solution. The evaluation that is based on real measurements shows that our framework can automatically generate encoder solutions that save more than 60% of encoding time or 3% of decoding energy when accepting bitrate increases of around 3%.
APA:
Herglotz, C., Rosales, R., Glaß, M., Teich, J., & Kaup, A. (2016). Multi-Objective Design Space Exploration for the Optimization of the HEVC Mode Decision Process. In Picture Coding Symposium (PCS). Nürnberg, DE.
MLA:
Herglotz, Christian, et al. "Multi-Objective Design Space Exploration for the Optimization of the HEVC Mode Decision Process." Proceedings of the Picture Coding Symposium(PCS), Nürnberg 2016.
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