Pixel-Wise Unified Rate-Quantization Model for Multi-Level Rate Control

In this paper, we present a pixel-wise unified rate quantization (R-Q) model for a low-complexity rate control on configurable coding units of high efficiency video coding (HEVC). In the case of HEVC, which employs hierarchical coding block structure, multiple R-Q models can be employed for the various block sizes. However, we found that the ratios of distortions over bits for all the blocks are a nearly constant because of employment of the rate distortion optimization technique. Hence, one relationship model between rate and quantization can be derived from the characteristic of similar ratios of distortions over bits regardless of block sizes. Thus, we propose the pixel-wise unified R-Q model for HEVC rate control working on the multi-level for all block sizes. We employ a simple leaky bucket model for bit control. The rate control based on the proposed pixel-wise unified R-Q model is implemented on HEVC test model 6.1 (HM6.1). According to the evaluation for the proposed rate control, the average matching percentage to target bitrates is 99.47% and the average PSNR degradation is 0.76 dB. Based on the comparative study, we found that the proposed rate control shows low bit fluctuation and good RD performance, compared to R-lambda rate control for long sequences.

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