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- TECHNICAL FIELD This invention relates to a technique for reducing artifacts in connection with decoding of a coded video stream.
- One prior art technique has proposed adding a random noise dither that is based on film grain to an image to disguise block effects. The rationale for adding such random noise is that random error is more forgiving than the structure, or correlated error.
- Other prior art techniques have proposed adding a dither signal to a video stream to hide compression artifacts.
- Once past technique has proposed adding a random noise dither in the video encoding and decoding process in the in loop deblocking filter for the ITU/ISO H. 264 video coding standard, commonly known as the JVT coding standard. The amount of dither to be added depends on the position of a pixel with respect to a block edge.
- Another prior technique has proposed adding that random noise subsequent to video decoding (i.e., adding noise as a "post process"), for use as comfort noise.
- the amount of noise added depends on the quantization parameter and on the amount of noise added to spatially neighboring pixels.
- the term "comfort noise” comes from the use of noise in audio compression to indicate noise pattern generated at the receiver end to avoid total silence that is uncomfortable to a listener.
- Past techniques for reducing artifacts by adding noise typically reduce spatial artifacts at the risk of creating temporal abnormalities, i.e., large frame-to-frame differences.
- a method for reducing artifacts in a video stream during decoding commences by decoding the video stream. Following decoding, noise is added to the video stream by adding noise to each pixel in an amount correlated to the additive noise of pixels in a prior picture.
- temporal noise correlation aids in determining the additive noise to reduce large frame-to-frame differences, a disadvantage of prior noise additive techniques.
- the prior picture from which the additive noise is derived comprises a displayed picture (i.e., a previously decoded picture to which noise has been added).
- the prior picture comprises a previously decoded picture.
- FIGURE 1 depicts a block schematic diagram of a video decoder in accordance with a first embodiment of the present principles, for reducing artifacts in connection with decoding a coded video stream
- FIGURE 2 depicts a block schematic diagram of a video decoder in accordance with a second embodiment of the present principles, for reducing artifacts in connection with decoding a coded video stream
- FIGURE 3 depicts a block schematic diagram of a video decoder in accordance with a third embodiment of the present principles, for reducing artifacts in connection with decoding a coded video stream
- FIG. 1 shows a block schematic diagram of a first decoder arrangement 10 for adding noise after decoding.
- the decoder arrangement 10 includes a decoder 12 for decoding an incoming coded video stream.
- the design of decoder 12 depends on the compression format employed to code the incoming video stream.
- the incoming video stream undergoes compression using the well-known ITU/ISO H. 264 standard. Under such circumstances, the decoder 12 takes the form of a H.264 decoder known in the art.
- a reference picture store 14 stores pictures decoded by the decoder 12 for use by the decoder in decoding future pictures.
- a summing block 18 sums each decoded picture from the decoder 12 with noise from a noise generator 16.
- a clipper 20 then clips the resultant signal output by the summing block 18 to yield a decoded picture for display which exhibits reduced artifacts. Note that noise addition occurs after storage of decoded pictures in the reference picture store 14 since the reference pictures must remain unchanged in order to properly decode the subsequent incoming pictures.
- the magnitude of the noise signal from the noise generator 16 added to each decoded picture typically depends on several different factors.
- N(k, x, y) represent the added pixel noise signal
- P(k, x, y) represent the decoded pixel
- D (k, x, y) represent the displayed pixel (x, y) of the k th picture in the video sequence, respectively.
- the k th pixel of the displayed picture becomes the sum of the decoded pixel plus the noise signal, as given by the relationship
- the noise generator 16 correlates the magnitude of additive noise signal for at least one pixel in a picture to the value of the additive noise signal of at least one pixel in at least one previously displayed picture, i.e., a decoded picture to which noise has been added.
- the temporal correlation is based on the previously decoded picture (which contains no noise), rather than the previously displayed picture that contains noise. While noise is typically added to each pixel, comfort noise could be added to some pixels, not necessarily every pixel.
- noise addition using temporal correlation make use of a correlation factor ⁇ , 0 ⁇ ⁇ ⁇ 1, yielding the following relationship for added noise:
- N(k, x, y) ⁇ N(k- 1 , x, y) + ( 1 - ⁇ ) R(k, x, y) (Equation 2. )
- R(k, x, y) is a random number generated using any type of random number distribution, for example a Gaussian or Laplacian distribution. Random number generation can occur by means of a lookup table.
- the random number R(k, x, y) can also include spatial correlation, such as that used in film grain noise generation.
- ⁇ in Equation 2 has a value less than unity and to avoid division by ⁇ ,
- Equation 2 can be simplified as follows:
- N(k, x, y) (a * N(k-l, x, y) + (2 b - a) R(k, x, y) + 2 b - 1 ⁇ » b (Equation 3)
- FIGURE 2 depicts a block schematic diagram of a decoder arrangement 100 for adding temporally correlated noise to a video picture after decoding in accordance with a second illustrative embodiment of the present invention.
- the decoder arrangement 100 of FIG. 2 contains elements in common with the decoder arrangement 10 of FIG. 1. Therefore, like numbers appear in FIG. 3 to identify like elements.
- the decoder arrangement 100 of FIG. 2 includes a video decoder 12' which supplies a noise generator 16' with both a decoded picture, as well bit stream information contained in the decoded. picture.
- the bit stream information output by the decoder 12' can include a quantization parameter input to the noise generator.
- FIGURE 3 depicts a block schematic diagram of a decoder arrangement 1000 for adding temporally correlated noise to a video picture after decoding in accordance with a third illustrative embodiment of the present invention that is compatible with Equations 1 and 2.
- the decoder arrangement 1000 of FIG. 3 contains elements in common with the decoder arrangement 100 of FIG. 2. Therefore, like numbers appear in FIG. 3 to identify like elements.
- the decoder arrangement 1000 of FIG. 3 contains elements in common with the decoder arrangement 100 of FIG. 2. Therefore, like numbers appear in FIG. 3 to identify like elements.
- the decoder arrangement 1000 of FIG. 3 includes a video decoder 12' which supplies a noise generator 16' with both a decoded picture, as well bit stream information contained in the decoded picture.
- the decoder arrangement 1000 of FIG. 3 does differ from the decoder arrangement 100 of FIG. 2 in one respect.
- the decoder arrangement 1000 of FIG. 3 includes a noise picture store 17 which stores the noise signal N(k, x, y) for the k m picture for subsequent use by the noise generator 16'.
- the decoder arrangement 1000 of FIGURE 3 requires more memory bandwidth than the decoder arrangements 10 and 100 of FIGS. 1 and 2, respectively. For each displayed picture, the decoder arrangement 1000 of FIG.
- Equation 3 must access the previously displayed picture's noise signal and must also store the current picture's noise signal.
- Equation 3 in a decoder arrangement, such as the decoder arrangement 1000 of Figure 3 will yields an instantiation of a temporal Infinite Impulse Response (DR) filter.
- DR Infinite Impulse Response
- Such an IIR filter can be generalized by using one or more filter taps.
- Such HR filters can also generally be approximated using higher order FIR filters, using as many taps, t, as desired.
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