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- Embodiments of the present application generally relate to the field of picture processing and more particularly to syntax signaling.
- Video coding (video encoding and decoding) is used in a wide range of digital video applications, for example broadcast digital TV, video transmission over internet and mobile networks, real-time conversational applications such as video chat, video conferencing, DVD and Blu-ray discs, video content acquisition and editing systems, and camcorders of security applications.
- digital video applications for example broadcast digital TV, video transmission over internet and mobile networks, real-time conversational applications such as video chat, video conferencing, DVD and Blu-ray discs, video content acquisition and editing systems, and camcorders of security applications.
- video data is generally compressed before being communicated across modern day telecommunications networks.
- the size of a video could also be an issue when the video is stored on a storage device because memory resources may be limited.
- Video compression devices often use software and/or hardware at the source to code the video data prior to transmission or storage, thereby decreasing the quantity of data needed to represent digital video images.
- the compressed data is then received at the destination by a video decompression device that decodes the video data.
- Embodiments of the present application provide apparatuses and methods for encoding and decoding according to the independent claims.
- the first aspect of the present invention provides a method of coding implemented by a decoding device, the method comprising: obtaining a value of a syntax element from a bitstream, wherein the value of the syntax element is related to a deblocking control parameter for a chroma component of a slice of a coded picture; parsing a value of the deblocking control parameter for chroma component of the slice from the bitstream, when the value of the syntax element is equal to a preset value, the preset value is an integer value. In an example, the preset value is not equal to 0. In an example, the preset value is 1.
- the method further comprises: performing deblocking process on a block in the slice according to the value of the deblocking control parameter.
- a signaling scheme of deblocking control parameter is disclosed, the deblocking control parameter for chroma component is conditionally signaled.
- the deblocking control parameter for chroma component is not signaled in bitstream. Hence, the bitstream utilization and decoding efficiency have been improved.
- the value of the syntax element is obtained from a picture parameter set, PPS.
- the value of the deblocking control parameter is obtained from the PPS.
- the value of the deblocking control parameter is obtained from a picture header, PH.
- the value of the deblocking control parameter is obtained from a slice header, SH.
- the value of the syntax element is equal to 0.
- the deblocking control parameter is signaled (only) when the video sequence has a color component.
- the value of the syntax element is used to determine whether a deblocking control parameter for luma component of the slice is same as the deblocking control parameter for chroma component of the slice.
- the method further comprises:
- the value of the deblocking control parameter is a preset deblocking parameter offsets that is applied to a Joint Cb-Cr component of the slice.
- the second aspect of the present invention provides a video decoding apparatus, the apparatus comprise: a parsing module, which is configured to obtain a value of a syntax element from a bitstream, wherein the value of the syntax element is related to a deblocking control parameter for a chroma component of a slice of a coded picture; the parsing module is configured to obtain a value of a deblocking control parameter for chroma component of the slice from the bitstream, when the value of the syntax element is equal to a preset value, the preset value is an integer value.
- the decoding apparatus further comprises a receiving module, which is configured to obtain the bitstream.
- the decoding apparatus further comprises a deblocking module, which is configured to perform deblocking process on a block in the slice according to the value of the deblocking control parameter.
- a signaling scheme of deblocking control parameter is disclosed, the deblocking control parameter for chroma component is conditionally signaled.
- the deblocking control parameter for chroma component is not signaled in bitstream. Hence, the bitstream utilization and decoding efficiency have been improved.
- the value of the syntax element is obtained from a picture parameter set, PPS.
- the value of the deblocking control parameter is obtained from the PPS.
- the value of the deblocking control parameter is obtained from a picture header, PH.
- the value of the deblocking control parameter is obtained from a slice header, SH.
- the value of the syntax element is equal to 0.
- the deblocking control parameter is signaled (only) when the video sequence has a color component.
- the value of the syntax element is used to determine whether a deblocking control parameter for luma component of the slice is same as the deblocking control parameter for chroma component of the slice.
- parsing module is further configured to:
- the value of the deblocking control parameter is a preset deblocking parameter offsets that is applied to a Joint Cb-Cr component of the slice.
- the third aspect of the present invention provides a method of coding implemented by an encoding device, the method comprising:
- the preset value is an integer value.
- the preset value is not equal to 0. In an example, the preset value is 1.
- a signaling scheme of deblocking control parameter is disclosed, the deblocking control parameter for chroma component is conditionally signaled.
- the deblocking control parameter for chroma component is not signaled in bitstream. Hence, the bitstream utilization and decoding efficiency have been improved.
- the value of the deblocking control parameter is signaled in a picture header, PH.
- the value of the syntax element is determined to equal to 0.
- the deblocking control parameter is signaled (only) when the video sequence has a color component.
- the value of the syntax element is used to determine whether a deblocking control parameter for luma component of the slice is same as the deblocking control parameter for chroma component of the slice.
- the value of the deblocking control parameter is a preset deblocking parameter offsets that is applied to a Joint Cb-Cr component of the slice.
- the fourth aspect of the present invention provides an video encoding apparatus, the video encoding apparatus comprises: a determining module, which is configured to determine a value of a syntax element for a slice of a coded picture, wherein the value of the syntax element is related to a deblocking control parameter for a chroma component of the slice; a processing module, which is configured to encode a value of a deblocking control parameter for the chroma component of the slice into a bitstream, when it’s determined that the value of the syntax element is equal to a preset value, the preset value is an integer value. In an example, the preset value is not equal to 0. In an example, the preset value is 1.
- a signaling scheme of deblocking control parameter is disclosed, the deblocking control parameter for chroma component is conditionally signaled.
- the deblocking control parameter for chroma component is not signaled in bitstream. Hence, the bitstream utilization and decoding efficiency have been improved.
- the value of the deblocking control parameter is signaled in a picture header, PH.
- the value of the syntax element is determined to equal to 0.
- the deblocking control parameter is signaled (only) when the video sequence has a color component.
- the value of the syntax element is used to determine whether a deblocking control parameter for luma component of the slice is same as the deblocking control parameter for chroma component of the slice.
- the value of the deblocking control parameter is a preset deblocking parameter offsets that is applied to a Joint Cb-Cr component of the slice.
- the fifth aspect of the present invention provides a decoder comprising processing circuitry for carrying out the method according to the first aspect and any one of implementation of the first aspect.
- the sixth aspect of the present invention provides a computer program product comprising program code for performing the method according to the first aspect, the third aspect and any one of implementation of the first aspect, the third aspect when executed on a computer or a processor.
- the seventh aspect of the present invention provides a decoder, comprising: one or more processors; and a non-transitory computer-readable storage medium coupled to the processors and storing programming for execution by the processors, wherein the programming, when executed by the processors, configures the decoder to carry out the method according to any one of the first aspect, the third aspect and any one of implementation of the first aspect, the third aspect.
- the eighth aspect of the present invention provides a non-transitory computer-readable medium carrying a program code which, when executed by a computer device, causes the computer device to perform the method according to any one of the first aspect, the third aspect and any one of implementation of the first aspect, the third aspect.
- the ninth aspect of the present invention provides an encoder comprising processing circuitry for carrying out the method according to the third aspect and any one of implementation of the third aspect.
- the tenth aspect of the present invention provides an encoder, comprising: one or more processors; and a non-transitory computer-readable storage medium coupled to the processors and storing programming for execution by the processors, wherein the programming, when executed by the processors, configures the decoder to carry out the method according to any one of the third aspect and any one of implementation of the third aspect.
- the eleventh aspect of the present invention provides a non-transitory storage medium comprising a bitstream encoded/decoded by the method of any one of the above embodiments.
- the twelfth aspect of the present invention provides an encoded bitstream for the video signal by including a plurality of syntax elements, wherein the plurality of syntax elements comprises a deblocking control parameter for chroma component, which is conditionally signaled at least based on a value of a syntax element, wherein the value of the syntax element is related to a deblocking control parameter for a chroma component of a slice of a coded picture.
- the thirteen aspect of the present invention provides a non-transitory storage medium which includes an encoded bitstream decoded by an image decoding device, the bit stream being generated by dividing a frame of a video signal or an image signal into a plurality blocks, and including a plurality of syntax elements, wherein the plurality of syntax elements comprises a deblocking control parameter for chroma component, which is conditionally signaled at least based on a value of a syntax element, wherein the value of the syntax element is related to a deblocking control parameter for a chroma component of a slice of a coded picture.
- the method according to the first aspect of the invention can be performed by the apparatus according to the second aspect of the invention. Further features and implementation forms of the method according to the first aspect of the invention correspond to the features and implementation forms of the apparatus according to the second aspect of the invention. Details of one or more embodiments are set forth in the accompanying drawings and the description below. Other features, objects, and advantages will be apparent from the description, drawings, and claims.
- FIG. 1A is a block diagram showing an example of a video coding system configured to implement embodiments of the invention
- FIG. 1B is a block diagram showing another example of a video coding system configured to implement embodiments of the invention.
- FIG. 2 is a block diagram showing an example of a video encoder configured to implement embodiments of the invention
- FIG. 3 is a block diagram showing an example structure of a video decoder configured to implement embodiments of the invention
- FIG. 4 is a block diagram illustrating an example of an encoding apparatus or a decoding apparatus
- FIG. 5 is a block diagram illustrating another example of an encoding apparatus or a decoding apparatus
- FIG. 6 is a block diagram showing an example structure of a content supply system 3100 which realizes a content delivery service
- FIG. 7 is a block diagram showing a structure of an example of a terminal device.
- FIG. 8 is a flowchart showing a method embodiment according to the present invention.
- FIG. 9 is a block diagram showing an apparatus embodiment according to the present invention.
- a disclosure in connection with a described method may also hold true for a corresponding device or system configured to perform the method and vice versa.
- a corresponding device may include one or a plurality of units, e.g. functional units, to perform the described one or plurality of method steps (e.g. one unit performing the one or plurality of steps, or a plurality of units each performing one or more of the plurality of steps) , even if such one or more units are not explicitly described or illustrated in the figures.
- a specific apparatus is described based on one or a plurality of units, e.g.
- a corresponding method may include one step to perform the functionality of the one or plurality of units (e.g. one step performing the functionality of the one or plurality of units, or a plurality of steps each performing the functionality of one or more of the plurality of units) , even if such one or plurality of steps are not explicitly described or illustrated in the figures. Further, it is understood that the features of the various exemplary embodiments and/or aspects described herein may be combined with each other, unless specifically noted otherwise.
- Video coding typically refers to the processing of a sequence of pictures, which form the video or video sequence. Instead of the term “picture” the term “frame” or “image” may be used as synonyms in the field of video coding.
- Video coding (or coding in general) comprises two parts video encoding and video decoding. Video encoding is performed at the source side, typically comprising processing (e.g. by compression) the original video pictures to reduce the amount of data required for representing the video pictures (for more efficient storage and/or transmission) . Video decoding is performed at the destination side and typically comprises the inverse processing compared to the encoder to reconstruct the video pictures.
- Embodiments referring to “coding” of video pictures shall be understood to relate to “encoding” or “decoding” of video pictures or respective video sequences.
- the combination of the encoding part and the decoding part is also referred to as CODEC (Coding and Decoding) .
- the original video pictures can be reconstructed, i.e. the reconstructed video pictures have the same quality as the original video pictures (assuming no transmission loss or other data loss during storage or transmission) .
- further compression e.g. by quantization, is performed, to reduce the amount of data representing the video pictures, which cannot be completely reconstructed at the decoder, i.e. the quality of the reconstructed video pictures is lower or worse compared to the quality of the original video pictures.
- Video coding standards belong to the group of “lossy hybrid video codecs” (i.e. combine spatial and temporal prediction in the sample domain and 2D transform coding for applying quantization in the transform domain) .
- Each picture of a video sequence is typically partitioned into a set of non-overlapping blocks and the coding is typically performed on a block level.
- the video is typically processed, i.e. encoded, on a block (video block) level, e.g.
- the encoder duplicates the decoder processing loop such that both will generate identical predictions (e.g. intra-and inter predictions) and/or re-constructions for processing, i.e. coding, the subsequent blocks.
- a video encoder 20 and a video decoder 30 are described based on Figs. 1 to 3.
- Fig. 1A is a schematic block diagram illustrating an example coding system 10, e.g. a video coding system 10 (or short coding system 10) that may utilize techniques of this present application.
- Video encoder 20 (or short encoder 20) and video decoder 30 (or short decoder 30) of video coding system 10 represent examples of devices that may be configured to perform techniques in accordance with various examples described in the present application.
- the coding system 10 comprises a source device 12 configured to provide encoded picture data 21 e.g. to a destination device 14 for decoding the encoded picture data 13.
- the source device 12 comprises an encoder 20, and may additionally, i.e. optionally, comprise a picture source 16, a pre-processor (or pre-processing unit) 18, e.g. a picture pre-processor 18, and a communication interface or communication unit 22.
- the picture source 16 may comprise or be any kind of picture capturing device, for example a camera for capturing a real-world picture, and/or any kind of a picture generating device, for example a computer-graphics processor for generating a computer animated picture, or any kind of other device for obtaining and/or providing a real-world picture, a computer generated picture (e.g. a screen content, a virtual reality (VR) picture) and/or any combination thereof (e.g. an augmented reality (AR) picture) .
- the picture source may be any kind of memory or storage storing any of the aforementioned pictures.
- the picture or picture data 17 may also be referred to as raw picture or raw picture data 17.
- Pre-processor 18 is configured to receive the (raw) picture data 17 and to perform pre-processing on the picture data 17 to obtain a pre-processed picture 19 or pre-processed picture data 19. Pre-processing performed by the pre-processor 18 may, e.g., comprise trimming, color format conversion (e.g. from RGB to YCbCr) , color correction, or de-noising. It can be understood that the pre-processing unit 18 may be optional component.
- the video encoder 20 is configured to receive the pre-processed picture data 19 and provide encoded picture data 21 (further details will be described below, e.g., based on Fig. 2) .
- Communication interface 22 of the source device 12 may be configured to receive the encoded picture data 21 and to transmit the encoded picture data 21 (or any further processed version thereof) over communication channel 13 to another device, e.g. the destination device 14 or any other device, for storage or direct reconstruction.
- the destination device 14 comprises a decoder 30 (e.g. a video decoder 30) , and may additionally, i.e. optionally, comprise a communication interface or communication unit 28, a post-processor 32 (or post-processing unit 32) and a display device 34.
- a decoder 30 e.g. a video decoder 30
- the communication interface 28 of the destination device 14 is configured receive the encoded picture data 21 (or any further processed version thereof) , e.g. directly from the source device 12 or from any other source, e.g. a storage device, e.g. an encoded picture data storage device, and provide the encoded picture data 21 to the decoder 30.
- a storage device e.g. an encoded picture data storage device
- the communication interface 22 and the communication interface 28 may be configured to transmit or receive the encoded picture data 21 or encoded data 13 via a direct communication link between the source device 12 and the destination device 14, e.g. a direct wired or wireless connection, or via any kind of network, e.g. a wired or wireless network or any combination thereof, or any kind of private and public network, or any kind of combination thereof.
- the communication interface 22 may be, e.g., configured to package the encoded picture data 21 into an appropriate format, e.g. packets, and/or process the encoded picture data using any kind of transmission encoding or processing for transmission over a communication link or communication network.
- the communication interface 28, forming the counterpart of the communication interface 22, may be, e.g., configured to receive the transmitted data and process the transmission data using any kind of corresponding transmission decoding or processing and/or de-packaging to obtain the encoded picture data 21.
- Both, communication interface 22 and communication interface 28 may be configured as unidirectional communication interfaces as indicated by the arrow for the communication channel 13 in Fig. 1A pointing from the source device 12 to the destination device 14, or bi-directional communication interfaces, and may be configured, e.g. to send and receive messages, e.g. to set up a connection, to acknowledge and exchange any other information related to the communication link and/or data transmission, e.g. encoded picture data transmission.
- the decoder 30 is configured to receive the encoded picture data 21 and provide decoded picture data 31 or a decoded picture 31 (further details will be described below, e.g., based on Fig. 3 or Fig. 5) .
- the post-processor 32 of destination device 14 is configured to post-process the decoded picture data 31 (also called reconstructed picture data) , e.g. the decoded picture 31, to obtain post-processed picture data 33, e.g. a post-processed picture 33.
- the post-processing performed by the post-processing unit 32 may comprise, e.g. color format conversion (e.g. from YCbCr to RGB) , color correction, trimming, or re-sampling, or any other processing, e.g. for preparing the decoded picture data 31 for display, e.g. by display device 34.
- the display device 34 of the destination device 14 is configured to receive the post-processed picture data 33 for displaying the picture, e.g. to a user or viewer.
- the display device 34 may be or comprise any kind of display for representing the reconstructed picture, e.g. an integrated or external display or monitor.
- the displays may, e.g. comprise liquid crystal displays (LCD) , organic light emitting diodes (OLED) displays, plasma displays, projectors , micro LED displays, liquid crystal on silicon (LCoS) , digital light processor (DLP) or any kind of other display.
- FIG. 1A depicts the source device 12 and the destination device 14 as separate devices
- embodiments of devices may also comprise both or both functionalities, the source device 12 or corresponding functionality and the destination device 14 or corresponding functionality.
- the source device 12 or corresponding functionality and the destination device 14 or corresponding functionality may be implemented using the same hardware and/or software or by separate hardware and/or software or any combination thereof.
- the encoder 20 (e.g. a video encoder 20) or the decoder 30 (e.g. a video decoder 30) or both encoder 20 and decoder 30 may be implemented via processing circuitry as shown in Fig. 1B, such as one or more microprocessors, digital signal processors (DSPs) , application-specific integrated circuits (ASICs) , field-programmable gate arrays (FPGAs) , discrete logic, hardware, video coding dedicated or any combinations thereof.
- the encoder 20 may be implemented via processing circuitry 46 to embody the various modules as discussed with respect to encoder 20of FIG. 2 and/or any other encoder system or subsystem described herein.
- the decoder 30 may be implemented via processing circuitry 46 to embody the various modules as discussed with respect to decoder 30 of FIG. 3 and/or any other decoder system or subsystem described herein.
- the processing circuitry may be configured to perform the various operations as discussed later.
- a device may store instructions for the software in a suitable, non-transitory computer-readable storage medium and may execute the instructions in hardware using one or more processors to perform the techniques of this disclosure.
- Either of video encoder 20 and video decoder 30 may be integrated as part of a combined encoder/decoder (CODEC) in a single device, for example, as shown in Fig. 1B.
- CDEC combined encoder/decoder
- Source device 12 and destination device 14 may comprise any of a wide range of devices, including any kind of handheld or stationary devices, e.g. notebook or laptop computers, mobile phones, smart phones, tablets or tablet computers, cameras, desktop computers, set-top boxes, televisions, display devices, digital media players, video gaming consoles, video streaming devices (such as content services servers or content delivery servers) , broadcast receiver device, broadcast transmitter device, or the like and may use no or any kind of operating system.
- the source device 12 and the destination device 14 may be equipped for wireless communication.
- the source device 12 and the destination device 14 may be wireless communication devices.
- video coding system 10 illustrated in Fig. 1A is merely an example and the techniques of the present application may apply to video coding settings (e.g., video encoding or video decoding) that do not necessarily include any data communication between the encoding and decoding devices.
- data is retrieved from a local memory, streamed over a network, or the like.
- a video encoding device may encode and store data to memory, and/or a video decoding device may retrieve and decode data from memory.
- the encoding and decoding is performed by devices that do not communicate with one another, but simply encode data to memory and/or retrieve and decode data from memory.
- HEVC High-Efficiency Video Coding
- VVC Versatile Video coding
- JCT-VC Joint Collaboration Team on Video Coding
- VCEG ITU-T Video Coding Experts Group
- MPEG ISO/IEC Motion Picture Experts Group
- Fig. 2 shows a schematic block diagram of an example video encoder 20 that is configured to implement the techniques of the present application.
- the video encoder 20 comprises an input 201 (or input interface 201) , a residual calculation unit 204, a transform processing unit 206, a quantization unit 208, an inverse quantization unit 210, and inverse transform processing unit 212, a reconstruction unit 214, a loop filter unit 220, a decoded picture buffer (DPB) 230, a mode selection unit 260, an entropy encoding unit 270 and an output 272 (or output interface 272) .
- the mode selection unit 260 may include an inter prediction unit 244, an intra prediction unit 254 and a partitioning unit 262.
- Inter prediction unit 244 may include a motion estimation unit and a motion compensation unit (not shown) .
- a video encoder 20 as shown in Fig. 2 may also be referred to as hybrid video encoder or a video encoder according to a hybrid video codec.
- the residual calculation unit 204, the transform processing unit 206, the quantization unit 208, the mode selection unit 260 may be referred to as forming a forward signal path of the encoder 20, whereas the inverse quantization unit 210, the inverse transform processing unit 212, the reconstruction unit 214, the buffer 216, the loop filter 220, the decoded picture buffer (DPB) 230, the inter prediction unit 244 and the intra-prediction unit 254 may be referred to as forming a backward signal path of the video encoder 20, wherein the backward signal path of the video encoder 20 corresponds to the signal path of the decoder (see video decoder 30 in Fig. 3) .
- the inverse quantization unit 210, the inverse transform processing unit 212, the reconstruction unit 214, the loop filter 220, the decoded picture buffer (DPB) 230, the inter prediction unit 244 and the intra-prediction unit 254 are also referred to forming the “built-in decoder” of video encoder 20.
- the encoder 20 may be configured to receive, e.g. via input 201, a picture 17 (or picture data 17) , e.g. picture of a sequence of pictures forming a video or video sequence.
- the received picture or picture data may also be a pre-processed picture 19 (or pre-processed picture data 19) .
- the picture 17 may also be referred to as current picture or picture to be coded (in particular in video coding to distinguish the current picture from other pictures, e.g. previously encoded and/or decoded pictures of the same video sequence, i.e. the video sequence which also comprises the current picture) .
- a (digital) picture is or can be regarded as a two-dimensional array or matrix of samples with intensity values.
- a sample in the array may also be referred to as pixel (short form of picture element) or a pel.
- the number of samples in horizontal and vertical direction (or axis) of the array or picture define the size and/or resolution of the picture.
- typically three color components are employed, i.e. the picture may be represented or include three sample arrays.
- RBG format or color space a picture comprises a corresponding red, green and blue sample array.
- each pixel is typically represented in a luminance and chrominance format or color space, e.g.
- YCbCr which comprises a luminance component indicated by Y (sometimes also L is used instead) and two chrominance components indicated by Cb and Cr.
- the luminance (or short luma) component Y represents the brightness or grey level intensity (e.g. like in a grey-scale picture)
- the two chrominance (or short chroma) components Cb and Cr represent the chromaticity or color information components.
- a picture in YCbCr format comprises a luminance sample array of luminance sample values (Y) , and two chrominance sample arrays of chrominance values (Cb and Cr) .
- a picture in RGB format may be converted or transformed into YCbCr format and vice versa, the process is also known as color transformation or conversion.
- a picture is monochrome, the picture may comprise only a luminance sample array. Accordingly, a picture may be, for example, an array of luma samples in monochrome format or an array of luma samples and two corresponding arrays of chroma samples in 4: 2: 0, 4: 2: 2, and 4: 4: 4 colour format.
- Embodiments of the video encoder 20 may comprise a picture partitioning unit (not depicted in Fig. 2) configured to partition the picture 17 into a plurality of (typically non-overlapping) picture blocks 203. These blocks may also be referred to as root blocks, macro blocks (H. 264/AVC) or coding tree blocks (CTB) or coding tree units (CTU) (H. 265/HEVC and VVC) .
- the picture partitioning unit may be configured to use the same block size for all pictures of a video sequence and the corresponding grid defining the block size, or to change the block size between pictures or subsets or groups of pictures, and partition each picture into the corresponding blocks.
- the video encoder may be configured to receive directly a block 203 of the picture 17, e.g. one, several or all blocks forming the picture 17.
- the picture block 203 may also be referred to as current picture block or picture block to be coded.
- the picture block 203 again is or can be regarded as a two-dimensional array or matrix of samples with intensity values (sample values) , although of smaller dimension than the picture 17.
- the block 203 may comprise, e.g., one sample array (e.g. a luma array in case of a monochrome picture 17, or a luma or chroma array in case of a color picture) or three sample arrays (e.g. a luma and two chroma arrays in case of a color picture 17) or any other number and/or kind of arrays depending on the color format applied.
- the number of samples in horizontal and vertical direction (or axis) of the block 203 define the size of block 203.
- a block may, for example, an MxN (M-column by N-row) array of samples, or an MxN array of transform coefficients.
- Embodiments of the video encoder 20 as shown in Fig. 2 may be configured to encode the picture 17 block by block, e.g. the encoding and prediction is performed per block 203.
- Embodiments of the video encoder 20 as shown in Fig. 2 may be further configured to partition and/or encode the picture by using slices (also referred to as video slices) , wherein a picture may be partitioned into or encoded using one or more slices (typically non-overlapping) , and each slice may comprise one or more blocks (e.g. CTUs) or one or more groups of blocks (e.g. tiles (H. 265/HEVC and VVC) or bricks (VVC) ) .
- slices also referred to as video slices
- each slice may comprise one or more blocks (e.g. CTUs) or one or more groups of blocks (e.g. tiles (H. 265/HEVC and VVC) or bricks (VVC) ) .
- Embodiments of the video encoder 20 as shown in Fig. 2 may be further configured to partition and/or encode the picture by using slices/tile groups (also referred to as video tile groups) and/or tiles (also referred to as video tiles) , wherein a picture may be partitioned into or encoded using one or more slices/tile groups (typically non-overlapping) , and each slice/tile group may comprise, e.g. one or more blocks (e.g. CTUs) or one or more tiles, wherein each tile, e.g. may be of rectangular shape and may comprise one or more blocks (e.g. CTUs) , e.g. complete or fractional blocks.
- slices/tile groups also referred to as video tile groups
- tiles also referred to as video tiles
- each slice/tile group may comprise, e.g. one or more blocks (e.g. CTUs) or one or more tiles, wherein each tile, e.g. may be of rectangular shape and may comprise one or more blocks (e.g. C
- the residual calculation unit 204 may be configured to calculate a residual block 205 (also referred to as residual 205) based on the picture block 203 and a prediction block 265 (further details about the prediction block 265 are provided later) , e.g. by subtracting sample values of the prediction block 265 from sample values of the picture block 203, sample by sample (pixel by pixel) to obtain the residual block 205 in the sample domain.
- a residual block 205 also referred to as residual 205
- a prediction block 265 further details about the prediction block 265 are provided later
- the transform processing unit 206 may be configured to apply a transform, e.g. a discrete cosine transform (DCT) or discrete sine transform (DST) , on the sample values of the residual block 205 to obtain transform coefficients 207 in a transform domain.
- a transform e.g. a discrete cosine transform (DCT) or discrete sine transform (DST)
- DCT discrete cosine transform
- DST discrete sine transform
- the transform processing unit 206 may be configured to apply integer approximations of DCT/DST, such as the transforms specified for H. 265/HEVC. Compared to an orthogonal DCT transform, such integer approximations are typically scaled by a certain factor. In order to preserve the norm of the residual block which is processed by forward and inverse transforms, additional scaling factors are applied as part of the transform process.
- the scaling factors are typically chosen based on certain constraints like scaling factors being a power of two for shift operations, bit depth of the transform coefficients, tradeoff between accuracy and implementation costs, etc. Specific scaling factors are, for example, specified for the inverse transform, e.g. by inverse transform processing unit 212 (and the corresponding inverse transform, e.g. by inverse transform processing unit 312 at video decoder 30) and corresponding scaling factors for the forward transform, e.g. by transform processing unit 206, at an encoder 20 may be specified accordingly.
- Embodiments of the video encoder 20 may be configured to output transform parameters, e.g. a type of transform or transforms, e.g. directly or encoded or compressed via the entropy encoding unit 270, so that, e.g., the video decoder 30 may receive and use the transform parameters for decoding.
- transform parameters e.g. a type of transform or transforms, e.g. directly or encoded or compressed via the entropy encoding unit 270, so that, e.g., the video decoder 30 may receive and use the transform parameters for decoding.
- the quantization unit 208 may be configured to quantize the transform coefficients 207 to obtain quantized coefficients 209, e.g. by applying scalar quantization or vector quantization.
- the quantized coefficients 209 may also be referred to as quantized transform coefficients 209 or quantized residual coefficients 209.
- the quantization process may reduce the bit depth associated with some or all of the transform coefficients 207. For example, an n-bit transform coefficient may be rounded down to an m-bit Transform coefficient during quantization, where n is greater than m.
- the degree of quantization may be modified by adjusting a quantization parameter (QP) . For example for scalar quantization, different scaling may be applied to achieve finer or coarser quantization.
- QP quantization parameter
- the applicable quantization step size may be indicated by a quantization parameter (QP) .
- the quantization parameter may for example be an index to a predefined set of applicable quantization step sizes.
- small quantization parameters may correspond to fine quantization (small quantization step sizes) and large quantization parameters may correspond to coarse quantization (large quantization step sizes) or vice versa.
- the quantization may include division by a quantization step size and a corresponding and/or the inverse dequantization, e.g. by inverse quantization unit 210, may include multiplication by the quantization step size.
- HEVC may be configured to use a quantization parameter to determine the quantization step size.
- the quantization step size may be calculated based on a quantization parameter using a fixed point approximation of an equation including division. Additional scaling factors may be introduced for quantization and dequantization to restore the norm of the residual block, which might get modified because of the scaling used in the fixed point approximation of the equation for quantization step size and quantization parameter.
- the scaling of the inverse transform and dequantization might be combined.
- customized quantization tables may be used and signaled from an encoder to a decoder, e.g. in a bitstream.
- the quantization is a lossy operation, wherein the loss increases with increasing quantization step sizes.
- Embodiments of the video encoder 20 may be configured to output quantization parameters (QP) , e.g. directly or encoded via the entropy encoding unit 270, so that, e.g., the video decoder 30 may receive and apply the quantization parameters for decoding.
- QP quantization parameters
- the inverse quantization unit 210 is configured to apply the inverse quantization of the quantization unit 208 on the quantized coefficients to obtain dequantized coefficients 211, e.g. by applying the inverse of the quantization scheme applied by the quantization unit 208 based on or using the same quantization step size as the quantization unit 208.
- the dequantized coefficients 211 may also be referred to as dequantized residual coefficients 211 and correspond -although typically not identical to the transform coefficients due to the loss by quantization -to the transform coefficients 207.
- the inverse transform processing unit 212 is configured to apply the inverse transform of the transform applied by the transform processing unit 206, e.g. an inverse discrete cosine transform (DCT) or inverse discrete sine transform (DST) or other inverse transforms, to obtain a reconstructed residual block 213 (or corresponding dequantized coefficients 213) in the sample domain.
- the reconstructed residual block 213 may also be referred to as transform block 213.
- the reconstruction unit 214 (e.g. adder or summer 214) is configured to add the transform block 213 (i.e. reconstructed residual block 213) to the prediction block 265 to obtain a reconstructed block 215 in the sample domain, e.g. by adding –sample by sample -the sample values of the reconstructed residual block 213 and the sample values of the prediction block 265.
- the loop filter unit 220 (or short “loop filter” 220) , is configured to filter the reconstructed block 215 to obtain a filtered block 221, or in general, to filter reconstructed samples to obtain filtered sample values.
- the loop filter unit is, e.g., configured to smooth pixel transitions, or otherwise improve the video quality.
- the loop filter unit 220 may comprise one or more loop filters such as a de-blocking filter, a sample-adaptive offset (SAO) filter or one or more other filters, e.g. an adaptive loop filter (ALF) , a noise suppression filter (NSF) , or any combination thereof.
- the loop filter unit 220 may comprise a de-blocking filter, a SAO filter and an ALF filter.
- the order of the filtering process may be the deblocking filter, SAO and ALF.
- a process called the luma mapping with chroma scaling (LMCS) namely, the adaptive in-loop reshaper
- LMCS luma mapping with chroma scaling
- This process is performed before deblocking.
- the deblocking filter process may be also applied to internal sub-block edges, e.g. affine sub-blocks edges, ATMVP sub-blocks edges, sub-block transform (SBT) edges and intra sub-partition (ISP) edges.
- VVC uses a longer tap deblocking filter.
- blocks is used in a very generic fashion and it may refer to a “transform block (TB) , prediction block (PB) or a coding unit block (CU) ” .
- the longer tap filter is applied to both Luma and Chroma components.
- the loop filter unit 220 is shown in FIG. 2 as being an in loop filter, in other configurations, the loop filter unit 220 may be implemented as a post loop filter.
- the filtered block 221 may also be referred to as filtered reconstructed block 221.
- Embodiments of the video encoder 20 may be configured to output loop filter parameters (such as SAO filter parameters or ALF filter parameters or LMCS parameters) , e.g. directly or encoded via the entropy encoding unit 270, so that, e.g., a decoder 30 may receive and apply the same loop filter parameters or respective loop filters for decoding.
- loop filter parameters such as SAO filter parameters or ALF filter parameters or LMCS parameters
- the decoded picture buffer (DPB) 230 may be a memory that stores reference pictures, or in general reference picture data, for encoding video data by video encoder 20.
- the DPB 230 may be formed by any of a variety of memory devices, such as dynamic random access memory (DRAM) , including synchronous DRAM (SDRAM) , magnetoresistive RAM (MRAM) , resistive RAM (RRAM) , or other types of memory devices.
- DRAM dynamic random access memory
- SDRAM synchronous DRAM
- MRAM magnetoresistive RAM
- RRAM resistive RAM
- the decoded picture buffer (DPB) 230 may be configured to store one or more filtered blocks 221.
- the decoded picture buffer 230 may be further configured to store other previously filtered blocks, e.g. previously reconstructed and filtered blocks 221, of the same current picture or of different pictures, e.g.
- the decoded picture buffer (DPB) 230 may be also configured to store one or more unfiltered reconstructed blocks 215, or in general unfiltered reconstructed samples, e.g. if the reconstructed block 215 is not filtered by loop filter unit 220, or any other further processed version of the reconstructed blocks or samples.
- the mode selection unit 260 comprises partitioning unit 262, inter-prediction unit 244 and intra-prediction unit 254, and is configured to receive or obtain original picture data, e.g. an original block 203 (current block 203 of the current picture 17) , and reconstructed picture data, e.g. filtered and/or unfiltered reconstructed samples or blocks of the same (current) picture and/or from one or a plurality of previously decoded pictures, e.g. from decoded picture buffer 230 or other buffers (e.g. line buffer, not shown) .
- the reconstructed picture data is used as reference picture data for prediction, e.g. inter-prediction or intra-prediction, to obtain a prediction block 265 or predictor 265.
- Mode selection unit 260 may be configured to determine or select a partitioning for a current block prediction mode (including no partitioning) and a prediction mode (e.g. an intra or inter prediction mode) and generate a corresponding prediction block 265, which is used for the calculation of the residual block 205 and for the reconstruction of the reconstructed block 215.
- a prediction mode e.g. an intra or inter prediction mode
- Embodiments of the mode selection unit 260 may be configured to select the partitioning and the prediction mode (e.g. from those supported by or available for mode selection unit 260) , which provide the best match or in other words the minimum residual (minimum residual means better compression for transmission or storage) , or a minimum signaling overhead (minimum signaling overhead means better compression for transmission or storage) , or which considers or balances both.
- the mode selection unit 260 may be configured to determine the partitioning and prediction mode based on rate distortion optimization (RDO) , i.e. select the prediction mode which provides a minimum rate distortion. Terms like “best” , “minimum” , “optimum” etc.
- the partitioning unit 262 may be configured to partition a picture from a video sequence into a sequence of coding tree units (CTUs) , and the CTU 203 may be further partitioned into smaller block partitions or sub-blocks (which form again blocks) , e.g. iteratively using quad-tree-partitioning (QT) , binary partitioning (BT) or triple-tree-partitioning (TT) or any combination thereof, and to perform, e.g., the prediction for each of the block partitions or sub-blocks, wherein the mode selection comprises the selection of the tree-structure of the partitioned block 203 and the prediction modes are applied to each of the block partitions or sub-blocks.
- QT quad-tree-partitioning
- BT binary partitioning
- TT triple-tree-partitioning
- partitioning e.g. by partitioning unit 260
- prediction processing by inter-prediction unit 244 and intra-prediction unit 254
- the partitioning unit 262 may be configured to partition a picture from a video sequence into a sequence of coding tree units (CTUs) , and the partitioning unit 262 may partition (or split) a coding tree unit (CTU) 203 into smaller partitions, e.g. smaller blocks of square or rectangular size.
- CTU coding tree unit
- a CTU consists of an N ⁇ N block of luma samples together with two corresponding blocks of chroma samples.
- the maximum allowed size of the luma block in a CTU is specified to be 128 ⁇ 128 in the developing versatile video coding (VVC) , but it can be specified to be value rather than 128x128 in the future, for example, 256x256.
- the CTUs of a picture may be clustered/grouped as slices/tile groups, tiles or bricks.
- a tile covers a rectangular region of a picture, and a tile can be divided into one or more bricks.
- a brick consists of a number of CTU rows within a tile.
- a tile that is not partitioned into multiple bricks can be referred to as a brick.
- a brick is a true subset of a tile and is not referred to as a tile.
- There are two modes of tile groups are supported in VVC, namely the raster-scan slice/tile group mode and the rectangular slice mode. In the raster-scan tile group mode, a slice/tile group contains a sequence of tiles in tile raster scan of a picture.
- a slice contains a number of bricks of a picture that collectively form a rectangular region of the picture.
- the bricks within a rectangular slice are in the order of brick raster scan of the slice.
- These smaller blocks (which may also be referred to as sub-blocks) may be further partitioned into even smaller partitions.
- This is also referred to tree-partitioning or hierarchical tree-partitioning, wherein a root block, e.g. at root tree-level 0 (hierarchy-level 0, depth 0) , may be recursively partitioned, e.g. partitioned into two or more blocks of a next lower tree-level, e.g.
- nodes at tree-level 1 (hierarchy-level 1, depth 1) , wherein these blocks may be again partitioned into two or more blocks of a next lower level, e.g. tree-level 2 (hierarchy-level 2, depth 2) , etc. until the partitioning is terminated, e.g. because a termination criterion is fulfilled, e.g. a maximum tree depth or minimum block size is reached.
- Blocks which are not further partitioned are also referred to as leaf-blocks or leaf nodes of the tree.
- a tree using partitioning into two partitions is referred to as binary-tree (BT)
- BT binary-tree
- TT ternary-tree
- QT quad-tree
- a coding tree unit may be or comprise a CTB of luma samples, two corresponding CTBs of chroma samples of a picture that has three sample arrays, or a CTB of samples of a monochrome picture or a picture that is coded using three separate colour planes and syntax structures used to code the samples.
- a coding tree block may be an NxN block of samples for some value of N such that the division of a component into CTBs is a partitioning.
- a coding unit may be or comprise a coding block of luma samples, two corresponding coding blocks of chroma samples of a picture that has three sample arrays, or a coding block of samples of a monochrome picture or a picture that is coded using three separate colour planes and syntax structures used to code the samples.
- a coding block may be an MxN block of samples for some values of M and N such that the division of a CTB into coding blocks is a partitioning.
- a coding tree unit may be split into CUs by using a quad-tree structure denoted as coding tree.
- the decision whether to code a picture area using inter-picture (temporal) or intra-picture (spatial) prediction is made at the leaf CU level.
- Each leaf CU can be further split into one, two or four PUs according to the PU splitting type. Inside one PU, the same prediction process is applied and the relevant information is transmitted to the decoder on a PU basis.
- a leaf CU can be partitioned into transform units (TUs) according to another quadtree structure similar to the coding tree for the CU.
- VVC Versatile Video Coding
- a combined Quad-tree nested multi-type tree using binary and ternary splits segmentation structure for example used to partition a coding tree unit.
- a CU can have either a square or rectangular shape.
- the coding tree unit (CTU) is first partitioned by a quaternary tree. Then the quaternary tree leaf nodes can be further partitioned by a multi-type tree structure.
- the multi-type tree leaf nodes are called coding units (CUs) , and unless the CU is too large for the maximum transform length, this segmentation is used for prediction and transform processing without any further partitioning. This means that, in most cases, the CU, PU and TU have the same block size in the quadtree with nested multi-type tree coding block structure. The exception occurs when maximum supported transform length is smaller than the width or height of the colour component of the CU.
- VVC develops a unique signaling mechanism of the partition splitting information in quadtree with nested multi-type tree coding tree structure.
- a coding tree unit (CTU) is treated as the root of a quaternary tree and is first partitioned by a quaternary tree structure.
- Each quaternary tree leaf node (when sufficiently large to allow it) is then further partitioned by a multi-type tree structure.
- a first flag (mtt_split_cu_flag) is signalled to indicate whether the node is further partitioned; when a node is further partitioned, a second flag (mtt_split_cu_vertical_flag) is signalled to indicate the splitting direction, and then a third flag (mtt_split_cu_binary_flag) is signalled to indicate whether the split is a binary split or a ternary split.
- the multi-type tree slitting mode (MttSplitMode) of a CU can be derived by a decoder based on a predefined rule or a table. It should be noted, for a certain design, for example, 64 ⁇ 64 Luma block and 32 ⁇ 32 Chroma pipelining design in VVC hardware decoders, TT split is forbidden when either width or height of a luma coding block is larger than 64, as shown in Figure 6. TT split is also forbidden when either width or height of a chroma coding block is larger than 32.
- the pipelining design will divide a picture into Virtual pipeline data units (VPDUs) which are defined as non-overlapping units in a picture.
- VPDUs Virtual pipeline data units
- successive VPDUs are processed by multiple pipeline stages simultaneously.
- the VPDU size is roughly proportional to the buffer size in most pipeline stages, so it is important to keep the VPDU size small.
- the VPDU size can be set to maximum transform block (TB) size.
- TB maximum transform block
- TT ternary tree
- BT binary tree partition
- the Intra Sub-Partitions (ISP) tool may divide luma intra-predicted blocks vertically or horizontally into 2 or 4 sub-partitions depending on the block size.
- the mode selection unit 260 of video encoder 20 may be configured to perform any combination of the partitioning techniques described herein.
- the video encoder 20 is configured to determine or select the best or an optimum prediction mode from a set of (e.g. pre-determined) prediction modes.
- the set of prediction modes may comprise, e.g., intra-prediction modes and/or inter-prediction modes.
- Intra-Prediction e.g., intra-prediction modes and/or inter-prediction modes.
- the set of intra-prediction modes may comprise 35 different intra-prediction modes, e.g. non-directional modes like DC (or mean) mode and planar mode, or directional modes, e.g. as defined in HEVC, or may comprise 67 different intra-prediction modes, e.g. non-directional modes like DC (or mean) mode and planar mode, or directional modes, e.g. as defined for VVC.
- non-directional modes like DC (or mean) mode and planar mode
- directional modes e.g. as defined for VVC.
- several conventional angular intra prediction modes are adaptively replaced with wide-angle intra prediction modes for the non-square blocks, e.g. as defined in VVC.
- to avoid division operations for DC prediction only the longer side is used to compute the average for non-square blocks.
- the results of intra prediction of planar mode may be further modified by a position dependent intra prediction combination (PDPC) method.
- PDPC position dependent intra prediction combination
- the intra-prediction unit 254 is configured to use reconstructed samples of neighboring blocks of the same current picture to generate an intra-prediction block 265 according to an intra-prediction mode of the set of intra-prediction modes.
- the intra prediction unit 254 (or in general the mode selection unit 260) is further configured to output intra-prediction parameters (or in general information indicative of the selected intra prediction mode for the block) to the entropy encoding unit 270 in form of syntax elements 266 for inclusion into the encoded picture data 21, so that, e.g., the video decoder 30 may receive and use the prediction parameters for decoding.
- the set of (or possible) inter-prediction modes depends on the available reference pictures (i.e. previous at least partially decoded pictures, e.g. stored in DBP 230) and other inter-prediction parameters, e.g. whether the whole reference picture or only a part, e.g. a search window area around the area of the current block, of the reference picture is used for searching for a best matching reference block, and/or e.g. whether pixel interpolation is applied, e.g. half/semi-pel, quarter-pel and/or 1/16 pel interpolation, or not.
- other inter-prediction parameters e.g. whether the whole reference picture or only a part, e.g. a search window area around the area of the current block, of the reference picture is used for searching for a best matching reference block, and/or e.g. whether pixel interpolation is applied, e.g. half/semi-pel, quarter-pel and/or 1/16 pel interpolation, or
- skip mode direct mode
- direct mode direct mode
- other inter prediction mode may be applied.
- the merge candidate list of such mode is constructed by including the following five types of candidates in order: Spatial MVP from spatial neighbor CUs, Temporal MVP from collocated CUs, History-based MVP from an FIFO table, Pairwise average MVP and Zero MVs.
- a bilateral-matching based decoder side motion vector refinement may be applied to increase the accuracy of the MVs of the merge mode.
- Merge mode with MVD (MMVD) , which comes from merge mode with motion vector differences.
- a MMVD flag is signaled right after sending a skip flag and merge flag to specify whether MMVD mode is used for a CU.
- a CU-level adaptive motion vector resolution (AMVR) scheme may be applied.
- AMVR allows MVD of the CU to be coded in different precision.
- the MVDs of the current CU can be adaptively selected.
- the combined inter/intra prediction (CIIP) mode may be applied to the current CU. Weighted averaging of the inter and intra prediction signals is performed to obtain the CIIP prediction.
- Affine motion compensated prediction the affine motion field of the block is described by motion information of two control point (4-parameter) or three control point motion vectors (6-parameter) .
- Subblock-based temporal motion vector prediction (SbTMVP) , which is similar to the temporal motion vector prediction (TMVP) in HEVC, but predicts the motion vectors of the sub-CUs within the current CU.
- Bi-directional optical flow (BDOF) , previously referred to as BIO, is a simpler version that requires much less computation, especially in terms of number of multiplications and the size of the multiplier.
- Triangle partition mode in such a mode, a CU is split evenly into two triangle-shaped partitions, using either the diagonal split or the anti-diagonal split. Besides, the bi-prediction mode is extended beyond simple averaging to allow weighted averaging of the two prediction signals.
- the inter prediction unit 244 may include a motion estimation (ME) unit and a motion compensation (MC) unit (both not shown in Fig. 2) .
- the motion estimation unit may be configured to receive or obtain the picture block 203 (current picture block 203 of the current picture 17) and a decoded picture 231, or at least one or a plurality of previously reconstructed blocks, e.g. reconstructed blocks of one or a plurality of other/different previously decoded pictures 231, for motion estimation.
- a video sequence may comprise the current picture and the previously decoded pictures 231, or in other words, the current picture and the previously decoded pictures 231 may be part of or form a sequence of pictures forming a video sequence.
- the encoder 20 may, e.g., be configured to select a reference block from a plurality of reference blocks of the same or different pictures of the plurality of other pictures and provide a reference picture (or reference picture index) and/or an offset (spatial offset) between the position (x, y coordinates) of the reference block and the position of the current block as inter prediction parameters to the motion estimation unit.
- This offset is also called motion vector (MV) .
- the motion compensation unit is configured to obtain, e.g. receive, an inter prediction parameter and to perform inter prediction based on or using the inter prediction parameter to obtain an inter prediction block 265.
- Motion compensation performed by the motion compensation unit, may involve fetching or generating the prediction block based on the motion/block vector determined by motion estimation, possibly performing interpolations to sub-pixel precision. Interpolation filtering may generate additional pixel samples from known pixel samples, thus potentially increasing the number of candidate prediction blocks that may be used to code a picture block.
- the motion compensation unit may locate the prediction block to which the motion vector points in one of the reference picture lists.
- the motion compensation unit may also generate syntax elements associated with the blocks and video slices for use by video decoder 30 in decoding the picture blocks of the video slice.
- syntax elements associated with the blocks and video slices for use by video decoder 30 in decoding the picture blocks of the video slice.
- tile groups and/or tiles and respective syntax elements may be generated or used.
- the entropy encoding unit 270 is configured to apply, for example, an entropy encoding algorithm or scheme (e.g. a variable length coding (VLC) scheme, an context adaptive VLC scheme (CAVLC) , an arithmetic coding scheme, a binarization, a context adaptive binary arithmetic coding (CABAC) , syntax-based context-adaptive binary arithmetic coding (SBAC) , probability interval partitioning entropy (PIPE) coding or another entropy encoding methodology or technique) or bypass (no compression) on the quantized coefficients 209, inter prediction parameters, intra prediction parameters, loop filter parameters and/or other syntax elements to obtain encoded picture data 21 which can be output via the output 272, e.g.
- an entropy encoding algorithm or scheme e.g. a variable length coding (VLC) scheme, an context adaptive VLC scheme (CAVLC) , an arithmetic coding scheme, a binarization
- an encoded bitstream 21 in the form of an encoded bitstream 21, so that, e.g., the video decoder 30 may receive and use the parameters for decoding, .
- the encoded bitstream 21 may be transmitted to video decoder 30, or stored in a memory for later transmission or retrieval by video decoder 30.
- Other structural variations of the video encoder 20 can be used to encode the video stream.
- a non-transform based encoder 20 can quantize the residual signal directly without the transform processing unit 206 for certain blocks or frames.
- an encoder 20 can have the quantization unit 208 and the inverse quantization unit 210 combined into a single unit.
- Fig. 3 shows an example of a video decoder 30 that is configured to implement the techniques of this present application.
- the video decoder 30 is configured to receive encoded picture data 21 (e.g. encoded bitstream 21) , e.g. encoded by encoder 20, to obtain a decoded picture 331.
- the encoded picture data or bitstream comprises information for decoding the encoded picture data, e.g. data that represents picture blocks of an encoded video slice (and/or tile groups or tiles) and associated syntax elements.
- the decoder 30 comprises an entropy decoding unit 304, an inverse quantization unit 310, an inverse transform processing unit 312, a reconstruction unit 314 (e.g. a summer 314) , a loop filter 320, a decoded picture buffer (DBP) 330, a mode application unit 360, an inter prediction unit 344 and an intra prediction unit 354.
- Inter prediction unit 344 may be or include a motion compensation unit.
- Video decoder 30 may, in some examples, perform a decoding pass generally reciprocal to the encoding pass described with respect to video encoder 100 from FIG. 2.
- the inverse quantization unit 210, the inverse transform processing unit 212, the reconstruction unit 214, the loop filter 220, the decoded picture buffer (DPB) 230, the inter prediction unit 344 and the intra prediction unit 354 are also referred to as forming the “built-in decoder” of video encoder 20.
- the inverse quantization unit 310 may be identical in function to the inverse quantization unit 110
- the inverse transform processing unit 312 may be identical in function to the inverse transform processing unit 212
- the reconstruction unit 314 may be identical in function to reconstruction unit 214
- the loop filter 320 may be identical in function to the loop filter 220
- the decoded picture buffer 330 may be identical in function to the decoded picture buffer 230. Therefore, the explanations provided for the respective units and functions of the video 20 encoder apply correspondingly to the respective units and functions of the video decoder 30.
- the entropy decoding unit 304 is configured to parse the bitstream 21 (or in general encoded picture data 21) and perform, for example, entropy decoding to the encoded picture data 21 to obtain, e.g., quantized coefficients 309 and/or decoded coding parameters (not shown in Fig. 3) , e.g. any or all of inter prediction parameters (e.g. reference picture index and motion vector) , intra prediction parameter (e.g. intra prediction mode or index) , transform parameters, quantization parameters, loop filter parameters, and/or other syntax elements.
- Entropy decoding unit 304 maybe configured to apply the decoding algorithms or schemes corresponding to the encoding schemes as described with regard to the entropy encoding unit 270 of the encoder 20.
- Entropy decoding unit 304 may be further configured to provide inter prediction parameters, intra prediction parameter and/or other syntax elements to the mode application unit 360 and other parameters to other units of the decoder 30.
- Video decoder 30 may receive the syntax elements at the video slice level and/or the video block level. In addition or as an alternative to slices and respective syntax elements, tile groups and/or tiles and respective syntax elements may be received and/or used.
- the inverse quantization unit 310 may be configured to receive quantization parameters (QP) (or in general information related to the inverse quantization) and quantized coefficients from the encoded picture data 21 (e.g. by parsing and/or decoding, e.g. by entropy decoding unit 304) and to apply based on the quantization parameters an inverse quantization on the decoded quantized coefficients 309 to obtain dequantized coefficients 311, which may also be referred to as transform coefficients 311.
- the inverse quantization process may include use of a quantization parameter determined by video encoder 20 for each video block in the video slice (or tile or tile group) to determine a degree of quantization and, likewise, a degree of inverse quantization that should be applied.
- Inverse transform processing unit 312 may be configured to receive dequantized coefficients 311, also referred to as transform coefficients 311, and to apply a transform to the dequantized coefficients 311 in order to obtain reconstructed residual blocks 213 in the sample domain.
- the reconstructed residual blocks 213 may also be referred to as transform blocks 313.
- the transform may be an inverse transform, e.g., an inverse DCT, an inverse DST, an inverse integer transform, or a conceptually similar inverse transform process.
- the inverse transform processing unit 312 may be further configured to receive transform parameters or corresponding information from the encoded picture data 21 (e.g. by parsing and/or decoding, e.g. by entropy decoding unit 304) to determine the transform to be applied to the dequantized coefficients 311.
- the reconstruction unit 314 (e.g. adder or summer 314) may be configured to add the reconstructed residual block 313, to the prediction block 365 to obtain a reconstructed block 315 in the sample domain, e.g. by adding the sample values of the reconstructed residual block 313 and the sample values of the prediction block 365.
- the loop filter unit 320 (either in the coding loop or after the coding loop) is configured to filter the reconstructed block 315 to obtain a filtered block 321, e.g. to smooth pixel transitions, or otherwise improve the video quality.
- the loop filter unit 320 may comprise one or more loop filters such as a de-blocking filter, a sample-adaptive offset (SAO) filter or one or more other filters, e.g. an adaptive loop filter (ALF) , a noise suppression filter (NSF) , or any combination thereof.
- the loop filter unit 220 may comprise a de-blocking filter, a SAO filter and an ALF filter. The order of the filtering process may be the deblocking filter, SAO and ALF.
- LMCS luma mapping with chroma scaling
- SBT sub-block transform
- ISP intra sub-partition
- decoded video blocks 321 of a picture are then stored in decoded picture buffer 330, which stores the decoded pictures 331 as reference pictures for subsequent motion compensation for other pictures and/or for output respectively display.
- the decoder 30 is configured to output the decoded picture 311, e.g. via output 312, for presentation or viewing to a user.
- the inter prediction unit 344 may be identical to the inter prediction unit 244 (in particular to the motion compensation unit) and the intra prediction unit 354 may be identical to the inter prediction unit 254 in function, and performs split or partitioning decisions and prediction based on the partitioning and/or prediction parameters or respective information received from the encoded picture data 21 (e.g. by parsing and/or decoding, e.g. by entropy decoding unit 304) .
- Mode application unit 360 may be configured to perform the prediction (intra or inter prediction) per block based on reconstructed pictures, blocks or respective samples (filtered or unfiltered) to obtain the prediction block 365.
- intra prediction unit 354 of mode application unit 360 is configured to generate prediction block 365 for a picture block of the current video slice based on a signaled intra prediction mode and data from previously decoded blocks of the current picture.
- inter prediction unit 344 e.g. motion compensation unit
- the prediction blocks may be produced from one of the reference pictures within one of the reference picture lists.
- Video decoder 30 may construct the reference frame lists, List 0 and List 1, using preset construction techniques based on reference pictures stored in DPB 330.
- the same or similar may be applied for or by embodiments using tile groups (e.g. video tile groups) and/or tiles (e.g. video tiles) in addition or alternatively to slices (e.g. video slices) , e.g. a video may be coded using I, P or B tile groups and /or tiles.
- Mode application unit 360 is configured to determine the prediction information for a video block of the current video slice by parsing the motion vectors or related information and other syntax elements, and uses the prediction information to produce the prediction blocks for the current video block being decoded. For example, the mode application unit 360 uses some of the received syntax elements to determine a prediction mode (e.g., intra or inter prediction) used to code the video blocks of the video slice, an inter prediction slice type (e.g., B slice, P slice, or GPB slice) , construction information for one or more of the reference picture lists for the slice, motion vectors for each inter encoded video block of the slice, inter prediction status for each inter coded video block of the slice, and other information to decode the video blocks in the current video slice.
- a prediction mode e.g., intra or inter prediction
- an inter prediction slice type e.g., B slice, P slice, or GPB slice
- tile groups e.g. video tile groups
- tiles e.g. video tiles
- slices e.g. video slices
- a video may be coded using I, P or B tile groups and/or tiles.
- Embodiments of the video decoder 30 as shown in Fig. 3 may be configured to partition and/or decode the picture by using slices (also referred to as video slices) , wherein a picture may be partitioned into or decoded using one or more slices (typically non-overlapping) , and each slice may comprise one or more blocks (e.g. CTUs) or one or more groups of blocks (e.g. tiles (H. 265/HEVC and VVC) or bricks (VVC) ) .
- slices also referred to as video slices
- each slice may comprise one or more blocks (e.g. CTUs) or one or more groups of blocks (e.g. tiles (H. 265/HEVC and VVC) or bricks (VVC) ) .
- Embodiments of the video decoder 30 as shown in Fig. 3 may be configured to partition and/or decode the picture by using slices/tile groups (also referred to as video tile groups) and/or tiles (also referred to as video tiles) , wherein a picture may be partitioned into or decoded using one or more slices/tile groups (typically non-overlapping) , and each slice/tile group may comprise, e.g. one or more blocks (e.g. CTUs) or one or more tiles, wherein each tile, e.g. may be of rectangular shape and may comprise one or more blocks (e.g. CTUs) , e.g. complete or fractional blocks.
- slices/tile groups also referred to as video tile groups
- tiles also referred to as video tiles
- each slice/tile group may comprise, e.g. one or more blocks (e.g. CTUs) or one or more tiles, wherein each tile, e.g. may be of rectangular shape and may comprise one or more blocks (e.g
- the video decoder 30 can be used to decode the encoded picture data 21.
- the decoder 30 can produce the output video stream without the loop filtering unit 320.
- a non-transform based decoder 30 can inverse-quantize the residual signal directly without the inverse-transform processing unit 312 for certain blocks or frames.
- the video decoder 30 can have the inverse-quantization unit 310 and the inverse-transform processing unit 312 combined into a single unit.
- a processing result of a current step may be further processed and then output to the next step.
- a further operation such as Clip or shift, may be performed on the processing result of the interpolation filtering, motion vector derivation or loop filtering.
- the value of motion vector is constrained to a predefined range according to its representing bit. If the representing bit of motion vector is bitDepth, then the range is -2 ⁇ (bitDepth-1) ⁇ 2 ⁇ (bitDepth-1) -1, where “ ⁇ ” means exponentiation. For example, if bitDepth is set equal to 16, the range is -32768 ⁇ 32767; if bitDepth is set equal to 18, the range is -131072 ⁇ 131071.
- the value of the derived motion vector (e.g. the MVs of four 4x4 sub-blocks within one 8x8 block) is constrained such that the max difference between integer parts of the four 4x4 sub-block MVs is no more than N pixels, such as no more than 1 pixel.
- N pixels such as no more than 1 pixel.
- FIG. 4 is a schematic diagram of a video coding device 400 according to an embodiment of the disclosure.
- the video coding device 400 is suitable for implementing the disclosed embodiments as described herein.
- the video coding device 400 may be a decoder such as video decoder 30 of FIG. 1A or an encoder such as video encoder 20 of FIG. 1A.
- the video coding device 400 comprises ingress ports 410 (or input ports 410) and receiver units (Rx) 420 for receiving data; a processor, logic unit, or central processing unit (CPU) 430 to process the data; transmitter units (Tx) 440 and egress ports 450 (or output ports 450) for transmitting the data; and a memory 460 for storing the data.
- the video coding device 400 may also comprise optical-to-electrical (OE) components and electrical-to-optical (EO) components coupled to the ingress ports 410, the receiver units 420, the transmitter units 440, and the egress ports 450 for egress or ingress of optical or electrical signals.
- OE optical-to-electrical
- EO electrical-to-optical
- the processor 430 is implemented by hardware and software.
- the processor 430 may be implemented as one or more CPU chips, cores (e.g., as a multi-core processor) , FPGAs, ASICs, and DSPs.
- the processor 430 is in communication with the ingress ports 410, receiver units 420, transmitter units 440, egress ports 450, and memory 460.
- the processor 430 comprises a coding module 470.
- the coding module 470 implements the disclosed embodiments described above. For instance, the coding module 470 implements, processes, prepares, or provides the various coding operations. The inclusion of the coding module 470 therefore provides a substantial improvement to the functionality of the video coding device 400 and effects a transformation of the video coding device 400 to a different state.
- the coding module 470 is implemented as instructions stored in the memory 460 and executed by the processor 430.
- the memory 460 may comprise one or more disks, tape drives, and solid-state drives and may be used as an over-flow data storage device, to store programs when such programs are selected for execution, and to store instructions and data that are read during program execution.
- the memory 460 may be, for example, volatile and/or non-volatile and may be a read-only memory (ROM) , random access memory (RAM) , ternary content-addressable memory (TCAM) , and/or static random-access memory (SRAM) .
- Fig. 5 is a simplified block diagram of an apparatus 500 that may be used as either or both of the source device 12 and the destination device 14 from Fig. 1 according to an exemplary embodiment.
- a processor 502 in the apparatus 500 can be a central processing unit.
- the processor 502 can be any other type of device, or multiple devices, capable of manipulating or processing information now-existing or hereafter developed.
- the disclosed implementations can be practiced with a single processor as shown, e.g., the processor 502, advantages in speed and efficiency can be achieved using more than one processor.
- a memory 504 in the apparatus 500 can be a read only memory (ROM) device or a random access memory (RAM) device in an implementation. Any other suitable type of storage device can be used as the memory 504.
- the memory 504 can include code and data 506 that is accessed by the processor 502 using a bus 512.
- the memory 504 can further include an operating system 508 and application programs 510, the application programs 510 including at least one program that permits the processor 502 to perform the methods described here.
- the application programs 510 can include applications 1 through N, which further include a video coding application that performs the methods described here.
- the apparatus 500 can also include one or more output devices, such as a display 518.
- the display 518 may be, in one example, a touch sensitive display that combines a display with a touch sensitive element that is operable to sense touch inputs.
- the display 518 can be coupled to the processor 502 via the bus 512.
- the bus 512 of the apparatus 500 can be composed of multiple buses.
- the secondary storage 514 can be directly coupled to the other components of the apparatus 500 or can be accessed via a network and can comprise a single integrated unit such as a memory card or multiple units such as multiple memory cards.
- the apparatus 500 can thus be implemented in a wide variety of configurations.
- deblocking filter control parameters for Cb and Cr components were introduced to offer better deblocking flexibility. These deblocking control parameters can be signalled in the PPS or Picture header (PH) or Slice header (SH) .
- pps_chroma_tool_offsets_present_flag 1 specifies that chroma tool offsets related syntax elements are present in the PPS RBSP syntax structure.
- pps_chroma_tool_offsets_present_flag 0 specifies that chroma tool offsets related syntax elements are not present in in the PPS RBSP syntax structure.
- ChromaArrayType is equal to 0
- the value of pps_chroma_tool_offsets_present_flag shall be equal to 0.
- pps_beta_offset_div2 and pps_tc_offset_div2 specify the default deblocking parameter offsets for ⁇ and tC (divided by 2) that are applied to the luma component for slices referring to the PPS, unless the default deblocking parameter offsets are overridden by the deblocking parameter offsets present in the picture headers or the slice headers of the slices referring to the PPS.
- the values of pps_beta_offset_div2 and pps_tc_offset_div2 shall both be in the range of -12 to 12, inclusive. When not present, the values of pps_beta_offset_div2 and pps_tc_offset_div2 are both inferred to be equal to 0.
- pps_cb_beta_offset_div2 and pps_cb_tc_offset_div2 specify the default deblocking parameter offsets for ⁇ and tC (divided by 2) that are applied to the Cb component for slices referring to the PPS, unless the default deblocking parameter offsets are overridden by the deblocking parameter offsets present in the picture headers or the slice headers of the slices referring to the PPS.
- the values of pps_cb_beta_offset_div2 and pps_cb_tc_offset_div2 shall both be in the range of -12 to 12, inclusive. When not present, the values of pps_cb_beta_offset_div2 and pps_cb_tc_offset_div2 are both inferred to be equal to 0.
- pps_cr_beta_offset_div2 and pps_cr_tc_offset_div2 specify the default deblocking parameter offsets for ⁇ and tC (divided by 2) that are applied to the Cr component for slices referring to the PPS, unless the default deblocking parameter offsets are overridden by the deblocking parameter offsets present in the picture headers or the slice headers of the slices referring to the PPS.
- the values of pps_cr_beta_offset_div2 and pps_cr_tc_offset_div2 shall both be in the range of -12 to 12, inclusive. When not present, the values of pps_cr_beta_offset_div2 and pps_cr_tc_offset_div2 are both inferred to be equal to 0.
- ph_beta_offset_div2 and ph_tc_offset_div2 specify the deblocking parameter offsets for ⁇ and tC (divided by 2) that are applied to the luma component for the slices associated with the PH.
- the values of ph_beta_offset_div2 and ph_tc_offset_div2 shall both be in the range of -12 to 12, inclusive.
- the values of ph_beta_offset_div2 and ph_tc_offset_div2 are inferred to be equal to pps_beta_offset_div2 and pps_tc_offset_div2, respectively.
- ph_cb_beta_offset_div2 and ph_cb_tc_offset_div2 specify the deblocking parameter offsets for ⁇ and tC (divided by 2) that are applied to the Cb component for the slices associated with the PH.
- the values of ph_cb_beta_offset_div2 and ph_cb_tc_offset_div2 shall both be in the range of -12 to 12, inclusive.
- ph_cb_beta_offset_div2 and ph_cb_tc_offset_div2 are inferred to be equal to pps_cb_beta_offset_div2 and pps_cb_tc_offset_div2, respectively.
- ph_cr_beta_offset_div2 and ph_cr_tc_offset_div2 specify the deblocking parameter offsets for ⁇ and tC (divided by 2) that are applied to the Cr component for the slices associated with the PH.
- the values of ph_cr_beta_offset_div2 and ph_cr_tc_offset_div2 shall both be in the range of -12 to 12, inclusive.
- ph_cr_beta_offset_div2 and ph_cr_tc_offset_div2 are inferred to be equal to pps_cr_beta_offset_div2 and pps_cr_tc_offset_div2, respectively.
- slice_beta_offset_div2 and slice_tc_offset_div2 specify the deblocking parameter offsets for ⁇ and tC (divided by 2) that are applied to the luma component for the current slice.
- the values of slice_beta_offset_div2 and slice_tc_offset_div2 shall both be in the range of -12 to 12, inclusive. When not present, the values of slice_beta_offset_div2 and slice_tc_offset_div2 are inferred to be equal to ph_beta_offset_div2 and ph_tc_offset_div2, respectively.
- slice_cb_beta_offset_div2 and slice_cb_tc_offset_div2 specify the deblocking parameter offsets for ⁇ and tC (divided by 2) that are applied to the Cb component for the current slice.
- the values of slice_cb_beta_offset_div2 and slice_cb_tc_offset_div2 shall both be in the range of -12 to 12, inclusive.
- the values of slice_cb_beta_offset_div2 and slice_cb_tc_offset_div2 are inferred to be equal to ph_cb_beta_offset_div2 and ph_cb_tc_offset_div2, respectively.
- slice_cb_beta_offset_div2 and slice_cb_tc_offset_div2 specify the deblocking parameter offsets for ⁇ and tC (divided by 2) that are applied to the Cr component for the current slice.
- the values of slice_cr_beta_offset_div2 and slice_cr_tc_offset_div2 shall both be in the range of -12 to 12, inclusive.
- the values of slice_cr_beta_offset_div2 and slice_cr_tc_offset_div2 are inferred to be equal to ph_cr_beta_offset_div2 and ph_cr_tc_offset_div2, respectively.
- VVC Versatile Video Coding
- JCCR Joint Chroma residual coding
- This tool specifies whether the residual samples for both Chroma components Cb and Cr are coded as a single transform block.
- a value of “tu_joint_cbcr_residual_flag” equal to 1 specifies that the transform unit syntax includes the transform coefficient levels for a single transform block from which the residual samples for both Cb and Cr are derived.
- JCCR tool takes advantage of the fact that both Cb and Cr residuals appear to mostly correlate inversely with each other.
- TuCResMode is derived as follows, where , tu_cbf_cb specifies the coded block flag of the Cb component, tu_cbf_cr is the coded block flag of the Cr component. And TuCResMode inidicates the JCCR mode.
- TuCResMode is set equal to 0;
- TuCResMode is set equal to 1;
- TuCResMode is set equal to 2;
- TuCResMode is set equal to 3.
- TuCResMode The relation between the “reconstruction of Cb and Cr residuals” based on the variables tu_cbf_cb, and tu_cbf_cr, the variable TuCResMode is as shown in the table below.
- variable CSgin is sign value (+1 or -1) and this is signaled in the slice header.
- resJointC [x] [y] is the actual transmitted residual in the bitstream.
- resCb [x] [y] indicates the derived residual samples for the Chroma component Cb
- resCr [x] [y] indicates the derived residual samples for the Chroma component Cr.
- VVC 6.0 may use separate Chroma QP mapping tables for each of the Chroma components Cb and Cr, and a separate mapping table for joint Cb-Cr residuals.
- a value of the syntax element “same_qp_table_for_chroma” 1
- a value of “same_qp_table_for_chroma” equals to 0, it represents that three Chroma QP mapping tables are signaled in the SPS.
- the syntax elements num_points_in_qp_table_minus1 [i] , delta_qp_in_val_minus1 [i] [j] , delta_qp_out_val [i] [j] are further used to derive the Chroma QP mapping tables.
- the semantics of these syntax elements and the procedure to derive the Chorma QP mapping tables is as shown below:
- num_points_in_qp_table_minus1 [i] plus 1 specifies the number of points used to describe the i-th chroma QP mapping table.
- the value of num_points_in_qp_table_minus1 [i] shall be in the range of 0 to 63 + QpBdOffset C , inclusive.
- num_points_in_qp_table_minus1 [0] is not present in the bitstream, the value of num_points_in_qp_table_minus1 [0] is inferred to be equal to 0.
- delta_qp_in_val_minus1 [i] [j] specifies a delta value used to derive the input coordinate of the j-th pivot point of the i-th chroma QP mapping table.
- delta_qp_in_val_minus1 [0] [j] is not present in the bitstream, the value of delta_qp_in_val_minus1 [0] [j] is inferred to be equal to 0.
- delta_qp_out_val [i] [j] specifies a delta value used to derive the output coordinate of the j-th pivot point of the i-th chroma QP mapping table.
- delta_qp_out_val [0] [j] is not present in the bitstream, the value of delta_qp_out_val [0] [j] is inferred to be equal to 0.
- ChromaQpTable [i] [k] Clip3 (-QpBdOffset C , 63, ChromaQpTable [i] [k -1] + 1)
- ChormaQPmapping table can also be expressed using a simple formula which takes as input the luma QP value (QP i ) and the color component value (cIdx) and then output the corresponding Chroma Qp value (QP c ) .
- the formula may depict a linear relationship between the Luma QP and chroma QP. For e.g. the formula can be as follows:
- QP c QP i –x where x is constant dependent on the color component value (cIdx) and x can take different values for different color component indexes including the joint Cb-Cr component.
- Inputs to this process are the reconstructed picture prior to deblocking, i.e., the array recPicture L and, when ChromaArrayType is not equal to 0, the arrays recPicture Cb and recPicture Cr .
- Outputs of this process are the modified reconstructed picture after deblocking, i.e., the array recPicture L and, when ChromaArrayType is not equal to 0, the arrays recPicture Cb and recPicture Cr .
- the vertical edges in a picture are filtered first. Then the horizontal edges in a picture are filtered with samples modified by the vertical edge filtering process as input.
- the vertical and horizontal edges in the CTBs of each CTU are processed separately on a coding unit basis.
- the vertical edges of the coding blocks in a coding unit are filtered starting with the edge on the left-hand side of the coding blocks proceeding through the edges towards the right-hand side of the coding blocks in their geometrical order.
- the horizontal edges of the coding blocks in a coding unit are filtered starting with the edge on the top of the coding blocks proceeding through the edges towards the bottom of the coding blocks in their geometrical order.
- the filtering process is specified on a picture basis in this Specification, the filtering process can be implemented on a coding unit basis with an equivalent result, provided the decoder properly accounts for the processing dependency order so as to produce the same output values.
- the deblocking filter process is applied to all coding subblock edges and transform block edges of a picture, except the following types of edges:
- the edge type vertical or horizontal, is represented by the variable edgeType as specified in Table 42.
- variable treeType is set equal to DUAL_TREE_LUMA.
- the vertical edges are filtered by invoking the deblocking filter process for one direction as specified in clause 8.8.3.2 with the variable treeType, the reconstructed picture prior to deblocking, i.e., the array recPicture L and the variable edgeType set equal to EDGE_VER as inputs, and the modified reconstructed picture after deblocking, i.e., the array recPicture L as outputs.
- the horizontal edge are filtered by invoking the deblocking filter process for one direction as specified in clause 8.8.3.2 with the variable treeType, the modified reconstructed picture after deblocking, i.e., the array recPicture L and the variable edgeType set equal to EDGE_HOR as inputs, and the modified reconstructed picture after deblocking, i.e., the array recPicture L as outputs.
- ChromaArrayType is not equal to 0, the following applies:
- variable treeType is set equal to DUAL_TREE_CHROMA
- the vertical edges are filtered by invoking the deblocking filter process for one direction as specified in clause 8.8.3.2 with the variable treeType, the reconstructed picture prior to deblocking, i.e., the arrays recPicture Cb and recPicture Cr , and the variable edgeType set equal to EDGE_VER as inputs, and the modified reconstructed picture after deblocking, i.e., the arrays recPicture Cb and recPicture Cr as outputs.
- the horizontal edge are filtered by invoking the deblocking filter process for one direction as specified in clause 8.8.3.2 with the variable treeType, the modified reconstructed picture after deblocking, i.e., the arrays recPicture Cb and recPicture Cr , and the variable edgeType set equal to EDGE_HOR as inputs, and the modified reconstructed picture after deblocking, i.e., the arrays recPicture Cb and recPicture Cr as outputs.
- variable treeType specifying whether the luma (DUAL_TREE_LUMA) or chroma components (DUAL_TREE_CHROMA) are currently processed
- ChromaArrayType is not equal to 0 and treeType is equal to DUAL_TREE_CHROMA, the arrays recPicture Cb and recPicture Cr ,
- variable edgeType specifying whether a vertical (EDGE_VER) or a horizontal (EDGE_HOR) edge is filtered.
- Outputs of this process are the modified reconstructed picture after deblocking, i.e:
- ChromaArrayType is not equal to 0 and treeType is equal to DUAL_TREE_CHROMA, the arrays recPicture Cb and recPicture Cr .
- edges are filtered by the following ordered steps:
- variable filterEdgeFlag is derived as follows:
- edgeType is equal to EDGE_VER and one or more of the following conditions are true, filterEdgeFlag is set equal to 0:
- the left boundary of the current coding block is the left boundary of the picture.
- loop_filter_across_subpic_enabled_flag [CurrSubpicIdx] or loop_filter_across_subpic_enabled_flag [subpicIdx] is equal to 0, where subpicIdx is the subpicture index of the subpicture for which the left boundary of the current coding block coincides with the right subpicture boundary of that subpicture.
- the left boundary of the current coding block is the left boundary of the tile and loop_filter_across_tiles_enabled_flag is equal to 0.
- the left boundary of the current coding block is the left boundary of the slice and loop_filter_across_slices_enabled_flag is equal to 0.
- the left boundary of the current coding block is one of the vertical virtual boundaries of the picture and VirtualBoundariesPresentFlag is equal to 1.
- variable filterEdgeFlag is set equal to 0:
- the top boundary of the current luma coding block is the top boundary of the picture.
- loop_filter_across_subpic_enabled_flag [CurrSubpicIdx] or loop_filter_across_subpic_enabled_flag [subpicIdx] is equal to 0, where subpicIdx is the subpicture index of the subpicture for which the top boundary of the current coding block coincides with the bottom subpicture boundary of that subpicture.
- the top boundary of the current coding block is the top boundary of the tile and loop_filter_across_tiles_enabled_flag is equal to 0.
- the top boundary of the current coding block is the top boundary of the slice and loop_filter_across_slices_enabled_flag is equal to 0.
- the top boundary of the current coding block is one of the horizontal virtual boundaries of the picture and VirtualBoundariesPresentFlag is equal to 1.
- filterEdgeFlag is set equal to 1.
- All elements of the two-dimensional (nCbW) x (nCbH) array edgeFlags, maxFilterLengthQs and maxFilterlengthPs are initialized to be equal to zero.
- transform block boundary specified in clause 8.8.3.3 is invoked with the location (xCb, yCb) , the coding block width nCbW, the coding block height nCbH, the variable cIdx, the variable filterEdgeFlag, the array edgeFlags, the maximum filter length arrays maxFilterLengthPs and maxFilterLengthQs, and the variable edgeType as inputs, and the modified array edgeFlags, the modified maximum filter length arrays maxFilterLengthPs and maxFilterLengthQs as outputs.
- the derivation process of coding subblock boundary specified in clause 8.8.3.4 is invoked with the location (xCb, yCb) , the coding block width nCbW, the coding block height nCbH, the array edgeFlags, the maximum filter length arrays maxFilterLengthPs and maxFilterLengthQs, and the variable edgeType as inputs, and the modified array edgeFlags, the modified maximum filter length arrays maxFilterLengthPs and maxFilterLengthQs as outputs.
- the picture sample array recPicture is derived as follows:
- recPicture is set equal to the reconstructed luma picture sample array prior to deblocking recPicture L .
- recPicture is set equal to the reconstructed chroma picture sample array prior to deblocking recPicture Cb .
- recPicture is set equal to the reconstructed chroma picture sample array prior to deblocking recPicture Cr .
- the derivation process of the boundary filtering strength specified in clause 8.8.3.5 is invoked with the picture sample array recPicture, the luma location (xCb, yCb) , the coding block width nCbW, the coding block height nCbH, the variable edgeType, the variable cIdx, and the array edgeFlags as inputs, and an (nCbW) x (nCbH) array bS as output.
- the edge filtering process for one direction is invoked for a coding block as specified in clause 8.8.3.6 with the variable edgeType, the variable cIdx, the reconstructed picture prior to deblocking recPicture, the location (xCb, yCb) , the coding block width nCbW, the coding block height nCbH, and the arrays bS, maxFilterLengthPs, and maxFilterLengthQs, as inputs, and the modified reconstructed picture recPicture as output.
- nCbW specifying the width of the current coding block
- nCbH specifying the height of the current coding block
- variable cIdx specifying the colour component of the current coding block
- variable edgeType specifying whether a vertical (EDGE_VER) or a horizontal (EDGE_HOR) edge is filtered.
- edgeFlags ⁇ ⁇ ⁇ ⁇ ⁇ ⁇ ⁇ ⁇ ⁇ ⁇ ⁇ ⁇ ⁇ ⁇ ⁇ ⁇ ⁇ ⁇ ⁇ ⁇ ⁇ ⁇ ⁇ ⁇ ⁇ ⁇ ⁇ ⁇ ⁇ ⁇ ⁇ ⁇ ⁇ ⁇ ⁇ ⁇ ⁇ ⁇ ⁇ ⁇ ⁇ ⁇ ⁇ ⁇ ⁇ ⁇ ⁇ ⁇ ⁇ ⁇ ⁇ ⁇ ⁇ ⁇ ⁇ ⁇ ⁇ ⁇ ⁇ ⁇ ⁇ ⁇ ⁇ ⁇ ⁇ ⁇ ⁇ ⁇ ⁇ ⁇ ⁇ ⁇ ⁇ ⁇ ⁇ ⁇ ⁇ ⁇ ⁇ ⁇ ⁇ ⁇ ⁇ ⁇ ⁇ ⁇ ⁇ ⁇ ⁇ ⁇ ⁇ ⁇ ⁇ ⁇ ⁇ ⁇ ⁇ ⁇ ⁇ ⁇ ⁇ ⁇ ⁇ ⁇ ⁇ ⁇ ⁇ ⁇ ⁇ ⁇ ⁇ ⁇ ⁇ ⁇ ⁇ ⁇ ⁇ ⁇ ⁇ ⁇ ⁇ ⁇ ⁇ ⁇
- variable gridSize is set as follows:
- edgeType is equal to EDGE_VER, the following applies:
- variable numEdges is set equal to Max (1, nCbW /gridSize) .
- the horizontal position x inside the current coding block is set equal to xEdge *gridSize.
- edgeFlags [x] [y] The value of edgeFlags [x] [y] is derived as follows:
- edgeFlags [x] [y] is set equal to filterEdgeFlag.
- edgeFlags [x] [y] is set equal to 1.
- maxFilterLengthQs [x] [y] is set equal to 3.
- maxFilterLengthPs [x] [y] is set equal to 1.
- maxFilterLengthPs [x] [y] is set equal to 3.
- maxFilterLengthPs [x] [y] and maxFilterLengthQs [x] [y] are set equal to 1.
- edgeType is equal to EDGE_HOR
- variable numEdges is set equal to Max (1, nCbH /gridSize) .
- the vertical position y inside the current coding block is set equal to yEdge *gridSize.
- edgeFlags [x] [y] The value of edgeFlags [x] [y] is derived as follows:
- edgeFlags [x] [y] is set equal to filterEdgeFlag.
- edgeFlags [x] [y] is set equal to 1.
- maxFilterLengthQs [x] [y] is set equal to 7.
- maxFilterLengthQs [x] [y] is set equal to 3.
- maxFilterLengthPs [x] [y] is set equal to 3.
- maxFilterLengthPs [x] [y] and maxFilterLengthQs [x] [y] are set equal to 1.
- nCbW specifying the width of the current coding block
- nCbH specifying the height of the current coding block
- variable edgeType specifying whether a vertical (EDGE_VER) or a horizontal (EDGE_HOR) edge is filtered.
- the number of coding subblock in horizontal direction numSbX and in vertical direction numSbY are derived as follows:
- inter_affine_flag [xCb] [yCb] is equal to 1 or merge_subblock_flag [xCb] [yCb] is equal to 1
- numSbX and numSbY are set equal to NumSbX [xCb] [yCb] and NumSbY [xCb] [yCb] , respectively.
- numSbX and numSbY are both set equal to 1.
- edgeType Depending on the value of edgeType the following applies:
- edgeType is equal to EDGE_VER, the following applies:
- the variable sbW is set equal to Max (8, nCbW /numSbX) .
- edgeTbFlags is set equal to edgeFlags.
- the horizontal position x inside the current coding block is set equal to xEdge *sbW.
- edgeFlags [x] [y] The value of edgeFlags [x] [y] is derived as follows:
- edgeTbFlags [x] [y] is equal to 1, the following applies:
- edgeTbFlags [x -4] [y] is equal to 1,
- edgeTbFlags [x + 4] [y] is equal to 1,
- edgeTbFlags [x -sbW] [y] is equal to 1,
- edgeTbFlags [x + sbW] [y] is equal to 1,
- edgeType is equal to EDGE_HOR, the following applies:
- the variable sbH is set equal to Max (8, nCbH /numSbY) .
- edgeTbFlags is set equal to edgeFlags.
- the vertical position y inside the current coding block is set equal to yEdge *sbH.
- edgeFlags [x] [y] The value of edgeFlags [x] [y] is derived as follows:
- edgeTbFlags [x] [y] is equal to 1, the following applies:
- edgeTbFlags [x] [y -4] is equal to 1,
- edgeTbFlags [x] [y + 4] is equal to 1,
- edgeTbFlags [x] [y -sbH] is equal to 1,
- edgeTbFlags [x] [y + sbH] is equal to 1,
- nCbW specifying the width of the current coding block
- nCbH specifying the height of the current coding block
- variable edgeType specifying whether a vertical (EDGE_VER) or a horizontal (EDGE_HOR) edge is filtered
- variable cIdx specifying the colour component of the current coding block
- Output of this process is a two-dimensional (nCbW) x (nCbH) array bS specifying the boundary filtering strength.
- variable gridSize is set as follows:
- edgeType is equal to EDGE_VER
- xN is set equal to Max (0, (nCbW /gridSize) -1) (1274)
- edgeType is equal to EDGE_HOR
- edgeType is equal to EDGE_VER
- p 0 is set equal to recPicture [xCb + xD i -1] [yCb + yD j ]
- q 0 is set equal to recPicture [xCb + xD i ] [yCb + yD j ] .
- edgeType is equal to EDGE_HOR
- p 0 is set equal to recPicture [xCb + xD i ] [yCb + yD j -1]
- q 0 is set equal to recPicture [xCb + xD i ] [yCb + yD j ] .
- bS [xD i ] [yD j ] is set equal to 1.
- edgeFlags [xD i ] [yD j ] is equal to 2
- bS [xD i ] [yD j ] is set equal to 1:
- the coding subblock containing the sample p 0 and the coding subblock containing the sample q 0 are both coded in IBC prediction mode, and the absolute difference between the horizontal or vertical component of the block vectors used in the prediction of the two coding subblocks is greater than or equal to 8 in units of 1/16 luma samples.
- One motion vector is used to predict the coding subblock containing the sample p 0 and one motion vector is used to predict the coding subblock containing the sample q 0 , and the absolute difference between the horizontal or vertical component of the motion vectors used is greater than or equal to 8 in units of 1/16 luma samples.
- Two motion vectors and two different reference pictures are used to predict the coding subblock containing the sample p 0
- two motion vectors for the same two reference pictures are used to predict the coding subblock containing the sample q 0
- the absolute difference between the horizontal or vertical component of the two motion vectors used in the prediction of the two coding subblocks for the same reference picture is greater than or equal to 8 in units of 1/16 luma samples.
- Two motion vectors for the same reference picture are used to predict the coding subblock containing the sample p 0
- two motion vectors for the same reference picture are used to predict the coding subblock containing the sample q 0 and both of the following conditions are true:
- the absolute difference between the horizontal or vertical component of list 0 motion vectors used in the prediction of the two coding subblocks is greater than or equal to 8 in 1/16 luma samples, or the absolute difference between the horizontal or vertical component of the list 1 motion vectors used in the prediction of the two coding subblocks is greater than or equal to 8 in units of 1/16 luma samples.
- the absolute difference between the horizontal or vertical component of list 0 motion vector used in the prediction of the coding subblock containing the sample p 0 and the list 1 motion vector used in the prediction of the coding subblock containing the sample q 0 is greater than or equal to 8 in units of 1/16 luma samples, or the absolute difference between the horizontal or vertical component of the list 1 motion vector used in the prediction of the coding subblock containing the sample p 0 and list 0 motion vector used in the prediction of the coding subblock containing the sample q 0 is greater than or equal to 8 in units of 1/16 luma samples.
- variable bS [xD i ] [yD j ] is set equal to 0.
- EDGE_VER vertical edges
- EDGE_HOR horizontal edges
- nCbW specifying the width of the current coding block
- nCbH specifying the height of the current coding block
- Output of this process is the modified reconstructed picture after deblocking recPicture.
- variable gridSize is set as follows:
- the filtering process for edges in the luma coding block of the current coding unit consists of the following ordered steps:
- the filtering process for block edges as specified in clause 8.8.3.6.2 is invoked with the luma picture sample array recPicture, the location of the luma coding block (xCb, yCb) , the luma location of the block (xBl, yBl) set equal to (xD k , yD m ) , the edge direction edgeType, the decisions dE, dEp and dEq, the maximum filter lengths maxFilterLengthP and maxFilterLengthQ, and the variable t C as inputs, and the modified luma picture sample array recPicture as output.
- the filtering process for edges in the chroma coding block of current coding unit specified by cIdx consists of the following ordered steps:
- variable edgeType specifying whether a vertical (EDGE_VER) or a horizontal (EDGE_HOR) edge is filtered
- edgeType is equal to EDGE_VER, the following applies:
- edgeType is equal to EDGE_HOR
- variable qpOffset is derived as follows:
- variable lumaLevel of the reconstructed luma level is derived as follow:
- variable qpOffset is set equal to sps_ladf_lowest_interval_qp_offset and modified as follows:
- qpOffset is set equal to 0.
- variables Qp Q and Qp P are set equal to the Qp Y values of the coding units which include the coding blocks containing the sample q 0, 0 and p 0, 0 , respectively.
- variable qP is derived as follows:
- variable ⁇ ′ The value of the variable ⁇ ′ is determined as specified in Table 43 based on the quantization parameter Q derived as follows:
- slice_beta_offset_div2 is the value of the syntax element slice_beta_offset_div2 for the slice that contains sample q 0, 0 .
- variable ⁇ is derived as follows:
- variable t C ′ The value of the variable t C ′ is determined as specified in Table 43 based on the quantization parameter Q derived as follows:
- slice_tc_offset_div2 is the value of the syntax element slice_tc_offset_div2 for the slice that contains sample q 0, 0 .
- variable t C is derived as follows:
- edgeType is equal to EDGE_HOR and (yCb + yBl) %CtbSizeY is equal to 0, sidePisLargeBlk is set equal to 0.
- sp0L sp0 + Abs (p 7, 0 -p 6, 0 -p 5, 0 + p 4, 0 ) (1317)
- sp3L sp3 + Abs (p 7, 3 -p 6, 3 -p 5, 3 + p 4, 3 ) (1318)
- sq0L sq0 + Abs (q 4, 0 -q 5, 0 -q 6, 0 + q 7, 0 ) (1321)
- sq3L sq3 + Abs (q 4, 3 -q 5, 3 -q 6, 3 + q 7, 3 ) (1322)
- variable dpq is set equal to 2 *dpq0L.
- variable sp is set equal to sp0L
- the variable sq is set equal to sq0L
- the variable spq is set equal to spq0.
- variables p 0 p 3 q o and q 3 are first initialized to 0 and then modified according to sidePisLargeBlk and sideQisLargeBlk as follows:
- the decision process for a luma sample as specified in clause 8.8.3.6.5 is invoked with the sample values p 0 , p 3 , q 0 , q 3 , the variables dpq, sp, sq, spq, sidePisLargeBlk, sideQisLargeBlk, ⁇ and t C as inputs, and the output is assigned to the decision dSam0.
- variable dpq is set equal to 2 *dpq3L.
- variable sp is set equal to sp3L
- the variable sq is set equal to sq3L
- the variable spq is set equal to spq3.
- variables p 0 p 3 q 0 and q 3 are first initialized to 0 and are then modified according to sidePisLargeBlk and sideQisLargeBlk as follows:
- edgeType is equal to EDGE_VER for the sample location (xCb + xBl, yCb + yBl + 3) or when edgeType is equal to EDGE_HOR for the sample location (xCb + xBl + 3, yCb + yBl)
- the decision process for a luma sample as specified in clause 8.8.3.6.5 is invoked with the sample values p 0 , p 3 , q 0 , q 3 , the variables dpq, sp, sq, spq, sidePisLargeBlk, sideQisLargeBlk, ⁇ and t C as inputs, and the output is assigned to the decision dSam3.
- dSam0 and dSam3 are both equal to 1, the variable dE is set equal to 3, dEp is set equal to 1, and dEq is set equal to 1.
- variable dpq is set equal to 2 *dpq0.
- variable sp is set equal to sp0
- the variable sq is set equal to sq0
- the variable spq is set equal to spq0.
- the decision process for a luma sample as specified in clause 8.8.3.6.5 is invoked with the variables p 0 , p 3 , q 0 , q 3 all set equal to 0, the variables dpq, sp, sq, spq, sidePisLargeBlk, sideQisLargeBlk, ⁇ and t C as inputs, and the output is assigned to the decision dSam0.
- variable dpq is set equal to 2 *dpq3.
- variable sp is set equal to sp3
- variable sq is set equal to sq3
- variable spq is set equal to spq3.
- edgeType is equal to EDGE_VER for the sample location (xCb + xBl, yCb + yBl + 3) or when edgeType is equal to EDGE_HOR for the sample location (xCb + xBl + 3, yCb + yBl)
- the decision process for a sample as specified in clause 8.8.3.6.5 is invoked with the variables p 0 , p 3 , q 0 , q 3 all set equal to 0, the variables dpq, sp, sq, spq, sidePisLargeBlk, sideQisLargeBlk, ⁇ and t C as inputs, and the output is assigned to the decision dSam3.
- variable dE is set equal to 1.
- maxFilterLengthP is set equal to 1 + dEp and maxFilterLengthQ is set equal to 1 + dEq.
- variable edgeType specifying whether a vertical (EDGE_VER) or a horizontal (EDGE_HOR) edge is filtered
- Output of this process is the modified picture sample array recPicture.
- edgeType Depending on the value of edgeType, the following applies:
- edgeType is equal to EDGE_VER, the following ordered steps apply:
- edgeType is equal to EDGE_HOR
- chroma location (xCb, yCb) specifying the top-left sample of the current chroma coding block relative to the top-left chroma sample of the current picture
- chroma location (xBl, yBl) specifying the top-left sample of the current chroma block relative to the top-left sample of the current chroma coding block
- variable edgeType specifying whether a vertical (EDGE_VER) or a horizontal (EDGE_HOR) edge is filtered
- variable maxK is derived as follows:
- edgeType is equal to EDGE_VER, the following applies:
- edgeType is equal to EDGE_HOR
- edgeType is equal to EDGE_VER, the following applies:
- edgeType is equal to EDGE_HOR
- variable Qp P is derived as follows:
- the luma location (xTb P , yTb P ) is set as the top-left luma sample position of the transform block containing the sample p 0, 0 , relative to the top-left luma sample of the picture.
- TuCResMode [xTb P ] [yTb P ] is equal to 2
- Qp P is set equal to Qp′ CbCr of the transform block containing the sample p 0, 0 .
- Qp P is set equal to Qp′ Cb of the transform block containing the sample p 0, 0 .
- Qp P is set equal to Qp′ Cr of the transform block containing the sample p 0, 0 .
- variable Qp Q is derived as follows:
- the luma location (xTb Q, yTb Q ) is set as the top-left luma sample position of the transform block containing the sample q 0, 0 , relative to the top-left luma sample of the picture.
- TuCResMode [xTb Q ] [yTb Q ] is equal to 2
- Qp Q is set equal to Qp′ CbCr of the transform block containing the sample q 0, 0 .
- Qp Q is set equal to Qp′ Cb of the transform block containing the sample q 0, 0 .
- Qp Q is set equal to Qp′ Cr of the transform block containing the sample q 0, 0 .
- variable Qp C is derived as follows:
- variable ⁇ ′ The value of the variable ⁇ ′ is determined as specified in Table 43 based on the quantization parameter Q derived as follows:
- slice_cb_beta_offset_div2 and slice_cr_beta_offset_div2 are the values of the syntax elements slice_cb_beta_offset_div2 and slice_cr_beta_offset_div2, respectively, for the slice that contains sample q 0, 0 .
- variable ⁇ is derived as follows:
- variable t C ′ The value of the variable t C ′ is determined as specified in Table 43 based on the chroma quantization parameter Q derived as follows:
- slice_cb_tc_offset_div2 and slice_cr_beta_offset_div2 are the values of the syntax elements slice_cb_tc_offset_div2 and slice_cr_beta_offset_div2, respectivelyl, for the slice that contains sample q 0, 0 .
- variable t C is derived as follows:
- maxFilterLengthP and maxFilterLengthQ are both set equal to 0.
- n1 is derived as follows:
- variable dpq is set equal to 2 *dpq0.
- variable dSam0 is derived by invoking the decision process for a chroma sample as specified in clause 8.8.3.6.8 for the sample location (xCb + xBl, yCb + yBl) with sample values p 0, 0 , p 3, 0 , q 0, 0 , and q 3, 0 , the variables dpq, ⁇ and t C as inputs, and the output is assigned to the decision dSam0.
- variable dpq is set equal to 2 *dpq1.
- edgeType is equal to EDGE_VER
- edgeType is equal to EDGE_VER
- the decision process for a chroma sample as specified in clause 8.8.3.6.8 is invoked with sample values p 0, n1 , p 3, n1 , q 0, n1 , and q 3, n1 , the variables dpq, ⁇ and t C as inputs, and the output is assigned to the decision dSam1.
- edgeType is equal to EDGE_HOR
- the decision process for a chroma sample as specified in clause 8.8.3.6.8 is invoked with sample values p 0, n1 , p 3, n1 , q 0, n1 and q 3, n1 , the variables dpq, ⁇ and t C as inputs, and the output is assigned to the decision dSam1.
- chroma location (xCb, yCb) specifying the top-left sample of the current chroma coding block relative to the top-left chroma sample of the current picture
- chroma location (xBl, yBl) specifying the top-left sample of the current chroma block relative to the top-left sample of the current chroma coding block
- variable edgeType specifying whether a vertical (EDGE_VER) or a horizontal (EDGE_HOR) edge is filtered
- Output of this process is the modified chroma picture sample array recPicture.
- variable maxK is derived as follows:
- edgeType is equal to EDGE_VER, the following applies:
- edgeType is equal to EDGE_HOR
- edgeType is equal to EDGE_VER, the following applies:
- edgeType is equal to EDGE_HOR
- edgeType Depending on the value of edgeType, the following applies:
- edgeType is equal to EDGE_HOR
- dSam is set equal to 1:
- dSam is set equal to 0.
- nDp and nDq are both set equal to 3 and the following strong filtering applies:
- nDp and nDq are set both equal to 0 and the following weak filtering applies:
- ⁇ p Clip3 (- (t C >> 1) , t C >> 1, ( ( (p 2 + p 0 + 1) >> 1) -p 1 + ⁇ ) >> 1) (1402)
- nDp is set equal to dEp + 1 and nDq is set equal to dEq + 1.
- nDp is set equal to 0 when nDp is greater than 0 and pred_mode_plt_flag of the coding unit that includes the coding block containing the sample p 0 is equal to 1, nDp is set equal to 0
- nDq is set equal to 0:
- variable refMiddle is derived as follows:
- maxFilterLengthP is equal to maxFilterLengthQ and maxFilterLengthP is equal to 5, the following applies:
- maxFilterLengthP is equal to maxFilterLengthQ and maxFilterLengthP is not equal to 5 the following applies:
- maxFilterLengthQ is equal to 7 and maxFilterLengthP is equal to 5
- maxFilterLengthQ is equal to 5 and maxFilterLengthP is equal to 7,
- maxFilterLengthQ is equal to 5 and maxFilterLengthP is equal to 3,
- maxFilterLengthQ is equal to 3 and maxFilterLengthP is equal to 5,
- pred_mode_plt_flag of the coding unit that includes the coding block containing the sample p i is equal to 1
- pred_mode_plt_flag of the coding unit that includes the coding block containing the sample q i is equal to 1
- dSam is set equal to 1:
- dSam is set equal to 0.
- pred_mode_plt_flag of the coding unit that includes the coding block containing the sample p i is equal to 1
- pred_mode_plt_flag of the coding unit that includes the coding block containing the sample q i is equal to 1
- the deblocking control parameters may be the same across the Luma and both the Chroma components in typical cases.
- the Cb and Cr deblocking Beta and Tc offsets are (only) signalled when a value of the ChromaArrayType is not equal to 0.
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Q | 0 | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | 14 | 15 | 16 |
β′ | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 6 |
t C′ | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
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17 | 18 | 19 | 20 | 21 | 22 | 23 | 24 | 25 | 26 | 27 | 28 | 29 | 30 | 31 | 32 | 33 |
β′ | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | 14 | 15 | 16 | 17 | 18 | 20 | 22 | 24 | 26 | 28 |
t C′ | 0 | 3 | 4 | 4 | 4 | 4 | 5 | 5 | 5 | 5 | 7 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 10 | 11 |
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34 | 35 | 36 | 37 | 38 | 39 | 40 | 41 | 42 | 43 | 44 | 45 | 46 | 47 | 48 | 49 | 50 |
β′ | 30 | 32 | 34 | 36 | 38 | 40 | 42 | 44 | 46 | 48 | 50 | 52 | 54 | 56 | 58 | 60 | 62 |
t C′ | 13 | 14 | 15 | 17 | 19 | 21 | 24 | 25 | 29 | 33 | 36 | 41 | 45 | 51 | 57 | 64 | 71 |
Q | 51 | 52 | 53 | 54 | 55 | 56 | 57 | 58 | 59 | 60 | 61 | 62 | 63 | 64 | 65 | ||
β′ | 64 | 66 | 68 | 70 | 72 | 74 | 76 | 78 | 80 | 82 | 84 | 86 | 88 | - | - | ||
t C′ | 80 | 89 | 100 | 112 | 125 | 141 | 157 | 177 | 198 | 222 | 250 | 280 | 314 | 352 | 395 |
Claims (14)
- A method of coding implemented by a decoding device, the method comprising:obtaining a value of a syntax element from a bitstream, wherein the value of the syntax element is related to a deblocking control parameter for a chroma component of a slice of a coded picture;parsing a value of the deblocking control parameter for the chroma component of the slice from the bitstream, when the value of the syntax element is equal to a preset value, wherein the preset value is an integer value;performing deblocking process on a block in the slice according to the value of the deblocking control parameter..
- The method of claim 1, wherein the value of the syntax element is obtained from a picture parameter set, PPS.
- The method of claim 1 or 2, wherein the value of the deblocking control parameter for chroma component of the slice is obtained from the PPS.
- The method of claim 1 or 2, wherein the value of the deblocking control parameter for chroma component of the slice is obtained from a picture header, PH.
- The method of claim 1 or 2, wherein the value of the deblocking control parameter for chroma component of the slice is obtained from a slice header, SH.
- The method of any one of claims 1 to 5, wherein when there is no color component in a video sequence, the value of the syntax element is equal to 0.
- The method of any one of claims 1 to 6, wherein the deblocking control parameter for chroma component of the slice is signaled when the video sequence has a color component.
- The method of any one of claims 1 to 7, wherein the value of the syntax element is used to determine whether a deblocking control parameter for luma component of the slice is same as the deblocking control parameter for chroma component of the slice.
- The method of any one of claims 1 to 8, wherein the method further comprises: setting the value of the deblocking control parameter for chroma component of the slice equal to a value of a deblocking control parameter for luma component of the slice, when the value of the syntax element is not equal to the preset value.
- The method of any one of claims 1 to 9, wherein the value of the deblocking control parameter is a preset deblocking parameter offsets that is applied to a Joint Cb-Cr component of the slice.
- A decoder (30) comprising processing circuitry for carrying out the method according to any one of claims 1 to 10.
- A computer program product comprising program code for performing the method according to any one of the claims 1 to 10 when executed on a computer or a processor.
- A decoder, comprising:one or more processors; anda non-transitory computer-readable storage medium coupled to the processors and storing programming for execution by the processors, wherein the programming, when executed by the processors, configures the decoder to carry out the method according to any one of the claims 1 to 10.
- A non-transitory computer-readable medium carrying a program code which, when executed by a computer device, causes the computer device to perform the method of any one of the claims 1 to 10.
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