Block Vector Prediction for Intra Block Copying in HEVC Screen Content Coding

In screen content video, the spatial correlation among pixels shows different characteristics as compared to natural content video. Intra-picture motion compensation (or intra block copy in HEVC) plays a key role in reducing the bit rate of representing high resolution video with contents such as text and graphics. The efficiency of intra block copy is highly related to the accuracy of block vector prediction. In this paper, several block vector prediction methods are proposed to improve the performance of intra block copy technology in HEVC screen content coding extension. Simulation results show that an average bit rate reduction of 8.0% can be achieved for typical 1080p text and graphics sequences in all intra configuration, when compared to the standard's test model SCM-1.0. As a result, some of the proposed methods have been adopted into the standard working draft and reference software.

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