USRE50495E1 - Method and a device for decoding an intra predicted block of a picture and corresponding coding method and coding device - Google Patents
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- State of the art methods for coding a current block of a current picture usually comprises predicting the block to obtain a predictor, determining a residual block by subtracting the predictor from the current block and encoding the residual block into a stream.
- the current block is predicted from one or a plurality of other block(s), called reference blocks, already coded and reconstructed.
- the one or the plurality of other block(s) belong(s) to the current picture (intra coding) or to another picture different from the current picture (inter coding).
- the predictor may suffer from blocking artifacts.
- FIG. 1 depicts such a current block B intra predicted from a plurality of reference blocks, namely the spatially neighboring grey blocks.
- a method for decoding a current block of a picture comprises:
- a decoding device comprises a communication interface configured to access at least a stream and at least one processor configured to:
- a non-transitory computer readable medium with instructions stored therein Is disclosed which, upon execution, instruct at least one processor to:
- said plurality of reference blocks is a plurality of blocks spatially neighboring said current block.
- FIG. 5 depicts a block B to be intra predicted from spatially neighboring blocks Be and Bf according to a horizontal direction
- FIG. 6 depicts a block B to be intra predicted from spatially neighboring blocks Ba, Bb, Bd, Be, Bf according to an angular direction;
- FIG. 7 represents an exemplary architecture of a receiver configured to decode a block of a picture from a stream to obtain a decoded block according to a specific and non-limiting embodiment, wherein the block is intra predicted from a plurality, i.e. at least two, of reference blocks;
- FIG. 10 represents a flowchart of a method for decoding a block of a picture from a stream to obtain a decoded block according to a specific and non-limiting embodiment, wherein the block is a chroma or a luma block predicted from a plurality of spatially neighboring blocks (the reference blocks);
- FIG. 12 represents a flowchart of a method for coding a block of a picture in a stream according to a specific and non-limiting embodiment, wherein the block is intra predicted from a plurality, i.e. at least two, of reference blocks;
- FIG. 13 depicts a frontier to be filtered inside a block
- FIG. 14 depicts a block B to be intra predicted from spatially neighboring blocks Ba, Bb, Bd, Be, Bf according to a planar mode
- FIG. 2 represents, on the left, a luma component of a picture divided into blocks according to a first quad-tree decomposition.
- the FIG. 2 represents, on the right, a chroma component of the picture divided into blocks according to a second quad-tree decomposition different from the first quad-tree decomposition.
- the blocks may be Transform Blocks (TB) or Prediction blocks (PB) within the meaning of H.265.
- a TB is a rectangular block of samples of a color component on which the same transform is applied for coding a residual signal. In the following, TB is used to designate such a block on which the same transform is applied.
- a PB is a rectangular block of samples of a color component on which one and the same prediction is applied. (e.g. same motion parameters for motion compensated prediction).
- a Coding Tree Block (CTB) is subdivided recursively into Coding Blocks (CBs) along a coding tree structure. A CB may then be partitioned into multiple TBs.
- CB Coding Tree Block
- the blocks may be Coding Blocks (CB) and/or Prediction Blocks (PB), in the case where a CB and/or a PB is/are defined as rectangular block(s) of samples on which the same transform is applied for coding the residual signal.
- CB Coding Blocks
- PB Prediction Blocks
- a plurality of luma blocks B L surrounded by a dashed line are co-located to the single chroma block B C also surrounded by a dashed line.
- Co-located means that the block B C and the blocks B L cover the same portion of the picture possibly subject to downsampling depending on the color format (4:4:4, 4:2:0, . . . ).
- the chroma block B C is for example a CB and each luma block B L is for example a TB, the plurality of blocks B L forming a luma CB co-located with the chroma CB.
- the chroma component is downsampled with respect to the luma component.
- the present principles also apply to the case where the luma component and the chroma component(s) have the same resolution.
- blocking artifacts may appear in the case where the chroma block B C is intra predicted from the luma component, more precisely from the co-located blocks B L of the luma component.
- these artifacts usually appear in the residual block derived from the predictor and thus also in the reconstructed/decoded block.
- FIG. 3 shows frontiers, i.e. dividing lines that may be created inside the reconstructed chroma block B C because of its intra prediction from the plurality of luma blocks B L .
- This intra prediction mode is also named LM mode in the literature (LM stands for “Linear Mode”). This mode exploits inter-component correlation using reconstructed luma samples rec ⁇ to predict chroma samples linearly with parameters ⁇ and ⁇ .
- the parameters ⁇ and ⁇ may be derived from spatially neighboring reconstructed luma and chroma samples at both encoder and decoder to avoid overhead signaling.
- the parameters ⁇ and ⁇ may be derived from the source luma and chroma samples at encoder, coded and transmitted to a decoder.
- FIG. 4 illustrates the LM mode.
- the chroma block B C is predicted from reconstructed luma samples rec ⁇ of the blocks B L .
- the H.265 deblocking filter only filters the external frontier of the chroma block B C and thus does not reduce the blocking artifacts inside the chroma block B C in the case of prediction from co-located reconstructed luma samples.
- the H.265 standard specifies the deblocking filter as a process that applies on the transform block or prediction block external frontiers after the picture is reconstructed/decoded.
- FIG. 5 depicts a block B (e.g. a luma TB or a chroma TB) intra predicted from spatially neighboring blocks Be and Bf according to a horizontal direction of prediction.
- a block B e.g. a luma TB or a chroma TB
- the receiver filters with a deblocking filter along edges of the plurality of reference blocks decoded at step S 120 .
- the deblocking filter may be the H.265 deblocking filter defined in section 8.7.2 of the document entitled “High Efficiency Video Coding” published in April 2015. It will be appreciated, however, that the present principles also apply to a deblocking filter of the H.264 type or more generally to any deblocking filter.
- the impulse response of the filter that corresponds to modification of the pixel at position p1 is (8 19 ⁇ 1 9 ⁇ 3)/32.
- whether to apply strong or normal deblocking is decided based on the first and the fourth lines across the edge of four samples represented on FIG. 15 .
- the method ends at step S 180 .
- FIGS. 9 A, 9 B and 9 C represent flowcharts of a method for decoding a block of a picture from a stream to obtain a decoded block according to specific and non-limiting embodiments, wherein the block is a chroma block predicted from a plurality of co-located luma blocks (the reference blocks).
- the predictor is obtained from the plurality of filtered luma TBs obtained at step S 130 co-located to the chroma CB.
- the chroma CB once decoded at step S 140 may be further filtered as specified in section 8.7.2 of the HEVC standard.
- In-loop filterings e.g. the Sample Adaptive Offset Filtering and/or the Adaptive Loop Filtering
- other than the deblocking may also be applied on the decoded chroma CB.
- the external edges of the filtered luma CB obtained at step S 130 are further filtered as specified in section 8.7.2 of the HEVC standard to obtain the final decoded luma CB.
- the receiver filters with a deblocking filter along both internal and external edges of the luma CB decoded at step S 120 .
- in-loop filterings e.g. the Sample Adaptive Offset Filtering and/or the Adaptive Loop Filtering
- the deblocking may also be applied at step S 130 on the luma CB decoded at step S 120 .
- the internal edges of the luma CB are formed by the frontiers between the luma TBs.
- the external edges of the luma CB are edges between the luma CB and other luma CBs already decoded.
- FIG. 9 A A variant of the embodiment of FIG. 9 A is disclosed with respect to FIG. 9 C .
- the receiver decodes the current block by intra prediction from the plurality of filtered reference blocks.
- Decoding the current block comprises decoding a residual block from the stream, transforming the residual block using a transform that is the inverse of the one used at encoder side and adding a predictor to the transformed block to obtain the decoded current block.
- Decoding may further comprise, before the transforming step, inverse quantizing the residual block using a quantization parameter.
- the predictor is obtained by spatial intra prediction from the plurality of filtered reference blocks obtained at step S 130 .
- the first TB (labeled 0) is decoded and then filtered along its top and left edges (as indicated by the arrows). Then, the second TB labeled 1 (in the decoding order) is decoded and filtered along its top and left edges. The process continues until all the TBs are decoded. The filtered edges are represented with doted lines. The de-blocking of each TB is thus performed right after it is decoded, before starting to process a next TB of the considered CTB in decoding order.
- the transmitter 200 comprises one or more processor(s) 2000 , which could comprise, for example, a CPU, a GPU and/or a DSP (English acronym of Digital Signal Processor), along with internal memory 2030 (e.g. RAM, ROM, and/or EPROM).
- the transmitter 200 comprises one or more communication interface(s) 2010 (e.g. a keyboard, a mouse, a touchpad, a webcam), each adapted to display output information and/or allow a user to enter commands and/or data; and a power source 2020 which may be external to the transmitter 200 .
- the transmitter 200 may also comprise one or more network interface(s) (not shown).
- Encoder module 2040 represents the module that may be included in a device to perform the coding functions. Additionally, encoder module 2040 may be implemented as a separate element of the transmitter 200 or may be incorporated within processor(s) 2000 as a combination of hardware and software as known to those skilled in the art.
- FIG. 12 represents a flowchart of a method for coding a block of a picture in a stream according to a specific and non-limiting embodiment, wherein the block is intra predicted from a plurality, i.e. at least two, of reference blocks.
- a transmitter accesses a current block of a picture to be coded.
- the transmitter encodes in the stream and reconstructs a plurality of reference blocks.
- Encoding a reference block comprises obtaining a residual block by subtracting a predictor from the reference block, transforming the residual block using a transform (inverse of the one used at decoder side) and encoding the transformed block into the stream. Coding may further comprise quantizing the transformed block using a quantization parameter.
- Reconstructing a reference block after coding comprises transforming the residual block using a transform that is the inverse of the one used for encoding and adding the predictor to the transformed block to obtain the reconstructed block. Reconstructing may further comprise, before the transforming step, inverse quantizing the residual block using a quantization parameter.
- each of the reference block is a block on which the same transform is applied, e.g. a TB.
- the transmitter filters with a deblocking filter along edges of the plurality of reference blocks reconstructed at step S 120 .
- the deblocking filter may be the H.265 deblocking filter defined in section 8.7.2 of the document entitled “High Efficiency Video Coding” published in April 2015. It will be appreciated, however, that the present principles also apply to a deblocking filter of the H.264 type or more generally to any deblocking filter.
- the method ends at step S 280 .
- the encoding, reconstruction, de-blocking interleaved process can be advantageously used in an encoder Rate Distortion Optimization (RDO) process that selects a set of coding parameters (coding tree, coding modes, PU partitions, prediction modes, transform tree, etc.) associated with a given CTU.
- RDO Rate Distortion Optimization
- the encoder can easily know the impact of the de-blocking filter onto the final distortion associated to the reconstructed signal. Therefore, the RDO process evaluates the distortion associated with each set of coding parameters more accurately and hence is improved.
- the Rate Distortion Optimization can be modified as follows. For each CTU to compress in the considered picture, the following steps are applied: For each candidate coding tree for current CTU's quad-tree representation
- the implementations described herein may be implemented in, for example, a method or a process, an apparatus, a software program, a data stream, or a signal. Even if only discussed in the context of a single form of implementation (for example, discussed only as a method or a device), the implementation of features discussed may also be implemented in other forms (for example a program).
- An apparatus may be implemented in, for example, appropriate hardware, software, and firmware.
- the methods may be implemented in, for example, an apparatus such as, for example, a processor, which refers to processing devices in general, including, for example, a computer, a microprocessor, an integrated circuit, or a programmable logic device. Processors also include communication devices, such as, for example, computers, cell phones, portable/personal digital assistants (“PDAs”), and other devices that facilitate communication of information between end-users.
- PDAs portable/personal digital assistants
- Implementations of the various processes and features described herein may be embodied in a variety of different equipment or applications, particularly, for example, equipment or applications.
- equipment examples include an encoder, a decoder, a post-processor processing output from a decoder, a pre-processor providing input to an encoder, a video coder, a video decoder, a video codec, a web server, a set-top box, a laptop, a personal computer, a cell phone, a PDA, and other communication devices.
- the equipment may be mobile and even installed in a mobile vehicle.
- implementations may produce a variety of signals formatted to carry information that may be, for example, stored or transmitted.
- the information may include, for example, instructions for performing a method, or data produced by one of the described implementations.
- a signal may be formatted to carry as data the rules for writing or reading the syntax of a described embodiment, or to carry as data the actual syntax-values written by a described embodiment.
- Such a signal may be formatted, for example, as an electromagnetic wave (for example, using a radio frequency portion of spectrum) or as a baseband signal.
- the formatting may include, for example, encoding a data stream and modulating a carrier with the encoded data stream.
- the information that the signal carries may be, for example, analog or digital information.
- the signal may be transmitted over a variety of different wired or wireless links, as is known.
- the signal may be stored on a processor-readable medium.
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- decoding a plurality of reference blocks;
- filtering with a deblocking filter along edges of said plurality of decoded reference blocks; and
- decoding said current block by intra prediction from said plurality of filtered reference blocks.
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- means for decoding a plurality of reference blocks;
- means for filtering with a deblocking filter along edges of said plurality of decoded reference blocks; and
- means for decoding said current block by intra prediction from said plurality of filtered reference blocks.
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- decode a plurality of reference blocks from the accessed stream;
- filter with a deblocking filter along edges of said plurality of decoded reference blocks; and
- decode said current block from the accessed stream by intra prediction from said plurality of filtered reference blocks.
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- decode a plurality of reference blocks;
- filter with a deblocking filter along edges of said plurality of decoded reference blocks; and
- decode said current block by intra prediction from said plurality of filtered reference blocks.
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- encoding and reconstructing a plurality of reference blocks;
- filtering with a deblocking filter along edges of said plurality of reconstructed reference blocks; and
- encoding said current block by intra prediction from said plurality of filtered reference blocks.
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- means for encoding and for reconstructing a plurality of reference blocks;
- means for filtering with a deblocking filter along edges of said plurality of reconstructed reference blocks; and
- means for encoding said current block by intra prediction from said plurality of filtered reference blocks.
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- encode and reconstruct a plurality of reference blocks in a stream;
- filter with a deblocking filter along edges of said plurality of reconstructed reference blocks; and
- encoding the accessed current block by intra prediction from said plurality of filtered reference blocks in said stream.
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- encode and reconstruct a plurality of reference blocks;
- filter with a deblocking filter along edges of said plurality of reconstructed reference blocks; and
- encoding the accessed current block by intra prediction from said plurality of filtered reference blocks.
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- a local memory, e.g. a video memory, a RAM, a flash memory, a hard disk;
- a storage interface, e.g. an interface with a mass storage, a ROM, an optical disc or a magnetic support;
- a communication interface, e.g. a wireline interface (for example a bus interface, a wide area network interface, a local area network interface) or a wireless interface (such as a IEEE 802.11 interface or a Bluetooth interface); and
- a picture capturing circuit (e.g. a sensor such as, for example, a CCD (or Charge-Coupled Device) or CMOS (or Complementary Metal-Oxide-Semiconductor)).
According to different embodiments, the decoded block may be sent to a destination, e.g. a display device. As an example, the decoded block is stored in a remote or in a local memory, e.g. a video memory or a RAM, a hard disk. In a variant, the decoded block is sent to a storage interface, e.g. an interface with a mass storage, a ROM, a flash memory, an optical disc or a magnetic support and/or transmitted over a communication interface, e.g. an interface to a point to point link, a communication bus, a point to multipoint link or a broadcast network.
According to a specific and non-limiting embodiment, the receiver 100 further comprises a computer program stored in the memory 1030. The computer program comprises instructions which, when executed by the receiver 100, in particular by the processor 1000, enable the receiver to execute the decoding method described with reference to any one of theFIGS. 8, 9A, 9B, 9C and 10 . According to a variant, the computer program is stored externally to the receiver 100 on a non-transitory digital data support, e.g. on an external storage medium such as a HDD, CD-ROM, DVD, a read-only and/or DVD drive and/or a DVD Read/Write drive, all known in the art. The receiver 100 thus comprises a mechanism to read the computer program. Further, the receiver 100 could access one or more Universal Serial Bus (USB)-type storage devices (e.g., “memory sticks.”) through corresponding USB ports (not shown).
According to exemplary and non-limiting embodiments, the receiver 100 can be, but is not limited to: - a mobile device;
- a communication device;
- a game device;
- a set top box;
- a TV set;
- a tablet (or tablet computer);
- a laptop;
- a video player, e.g. a Blu-ray player, a DVD player;
- a display and
- a decoding chip or decoding device.
Deblocking is thus performed on a four-sample part of an edge as depicted on
|p2,0−2p1,0+p0,0|+|p2,3−2p1,3+p0,3|+|q2,0−2q1,0+q0,0|+|q2,3−2q1,3+q0,3|>β (1) where threshold R depends on a quantization parameter QP and is derived from a look-up table. For edges with an associate Bs greater than zero, and for which (1) is true, deblocking filtering is performed.
In a specific embodiment, a normal deblocking filtering is applied along the edges of the plurality of reference blocks decoded at step S120.
p′0=p0+Δ0 (7)
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q′0=q0−Δ0 (8)
where the value of Δ0 is obtained by clipping δ0: Δ0=clip(−tC,tC, δ0), where clip(a,b,c)=Max(a, Min(b,c)), tC is a clipping parameter dependent on the QP and δ0=(9*(q0−p0)−3*(q1−p1)+8)>>4 (9). tC is for example defined by a look-up table. Neglecting the clipping operation, the impulse response of this filter is (3 7 9 −3)/16.
Furthermore, the deblocking filtering is applied to the row or column of samples across the edge, if and only if:
|δ0|<10tC (10).
If (5) is true, the modified value p′1 in each line across the edge is obtained by p′1=p1+Δp1 (11). Similarly, if (6) is true, then q′1 in each line across the edge is obtained by q′1=q1+Δq1 (12) where the offset value Δp1=clip(−tC/2,tC/2, δp1) and Δq1=clip(−tC/2,tC/2, δq1) with δp1=(((p2+p0+1)>>1)−p1+Δ0)>>1 (13) and δq1=(((q2+q0+1)>>1)−q1 −Δ0)>>1 (14). Neglecting the clipping operation, the impulse response of the filter that corresponds to modification of the pixel at position p1 is (8 19 −1 9 −3)/32.
|p2,i−2p1,i+p0,i|+|q2,i−2q1,i+q0,i|<β/8 (2)
|p3,i−p0,i|+|q0,i−q3,i|<β/8 (3)
|p0,i−q0,i|<2.5*tC (4)
If (2), (3), and (4) are true, the strong filtering is applied to the edge. Otherwise, normal filtering is applied.
Strong Filtering Operations
δ0s=(p2+2p1−6p0+2q0+q1+4)>>3 (15)
δ1s=(p2−3p1+p0+q0+2)>>2 (16)
δ2s=(2p3−5p2+p1+p0+q0+4)>>3. (17)
The offset values for modification of pixels q0, q1, and q2 are calculated by exchanging q and pin (15), (16), and (17).
Impulse responses of the filters that correspond to modification of pixels p0, p1, and p2 are (1 2 2 2 1)/8, (1 1 1 1)/4, and (2 3 1 1 1)/8, respectively, if the clipping operation is neglected.
Chrome deblocking is only performed when Bs is equal to two. In this case, no further deblocking decisions are done. Only pixels p0 and q0 are modified as in (7) and (8). The deblocking is performed with the Δc value, which is obtained by clipping the following δe offset value: δc=(((q0−p0)>>2)+p1−q1+4)>>3 (18) which corresponds to filtering by the filter with the impulse response of (1 4 4 −1)/8.
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- a local memory, e.g. a video memory, a RAM, a flash memory, a hard disk;
- a storage interface, e.g. an interface with a mass storage, a ROM, an optical disc or a magnetic support;
- a communication interface, e.g. a wireline interface (for example a bus interface, a wide area network interface, a local area network interface) or a wireless interface (such as a IEEE 802.11 interface or a Bluetooth interface); and
- an image capturing circuit (e.g. a sensor such as, for example, a CCD (or Charge-Coupled Device) or CMOS (or Complementary Metal-Oxide-Semiconductor)).
According to different embodiments, the stream may be sent to a destination. As an example, the stream is stored in a remote or in a local memory, e.g. a video memory or a RAM, a hard disk. In a variant, the stream is sent to a storage interface, e.g. an interface with a mass storage, a ROM, a flash memory, an optical disc or a magnetic support and/or transmitted over a communication interface, e.g. an interface to a point to point link, a communication bus, a point to multipoint link or a broadcast network.
According to an exemplary and non-limiting embodiment, the transmitter 200 further comprises a computer program stored in the memory 2030. The computer program comprises instructions which, when executed by the transmitter 200, in particular by the processor 2000, enable the transmitter 200 to execute the encoding method described with reference toFIG. 12 . According to a variant, the computer program is stored externally to the transmitter 200 on a non-transitory digital data support, e.g. on an external storage medium such as a HDD, CD-ROM, DVD, a read-only and/or DVD drive and/or a DVD Read/Write drive, all known in the art. The transmitter 200 thus comprises a mechanism to read the computer program. Further, the transmitter 200 could access one or more Universal Serial Bus (USB)-type storage devices (e.g., “memory sticks.”) through corresponding USB ports (not shown).
According to exemplary and non-limiting embodiments, the transmitter 200 can be, but is not limited to: - a mobile device;
- a communication device;
- a game device;
- a tablet (or tablet computer);
- a laptop;
- a still image camera;
- a video camera;
- an encoding chip or encoding device;
- a still image server; and
- a video server (e.g. a broadcast server, a video-on-demand server or a web server).
To take benefit from the interleaved TB-based coding, reconstruction, de-blocking process, the Rate Distortion Optimization can be modified as follows. For each CTU to compress in the considered picture, the following steps are applied:
For each candidate coding tree for current CTU's quad-tree representation
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- For each candidate PU partitioning and associated prediction modes for current CU
- For each Transform Tree candidate for the transform tree representation of current CU
- For each TU in current candidate Transform Tree
- Predict current TU→pred
- Calculate the residual block for current TU
- Compress the current residual block (Transform, Quantization)
- Entropy encode current residual→rate cost R
- De-compress current residual (inverse quantize, inverse transform)→res_rec
- Reconstruct current TU: rec_TU=pred+res_rec
- De-block the reconstructed TU→rec_rec_dbf
- Other in-loop post-processing
- Calculate resulting distortion: D=∥orig−res_rec_dbf∥2
- Calculate the rate distortion cost associated to current TU:RDcost=D+λ·R where A λ is the lagrange parameter used in the rate distortion optimization process.
Then the rate distortion cost associated with each TU of a candidate transform tree is added to the RD cost of other TU according to a bottom-to-top RD competition scheme.
One sees that the de-blocking is now integrated inside the rate distortion optimization loop, which makes the Rate Distortion decision aware of how the de-blocking step impacts the final reconstruction blocks.
- For each TU in current candidate Transform Tree
- For each Transform Tree candidate for the transform tree representation of current CU
- For each candidate PU partitioning and associated prediction modes for current CU
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