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Perceptually optimized quantization tables for H.264/AVC Host Publication: Finds and Results from the Swedish Cyprus Expedition: A Gender Perspective at the Medelhavsmuseet Authors: H. Chen, G. Braeckman, J. Barbarien, A. Munteanu and P. Schelkens Publisher: SPIE Publication Date: Sep. 2010 Number of Pages: 12 ISBN: 978-0-8194-8294-5
Abstract: The H.264/AVC video coding standard currently represents the state-of-the-art in video compression technology. The initial version of the standard only supported a single quantization step size for all the coefficients in a transformed block. Later, support for custom quantization tables was added, which allows to independently specify the quantization step size for each coefficient in a transformed block. In this way, different quantization can be applied to the high-frequency and low-frequency coefficients, reflecting the human visual system's different sensitivity to high-frequency and low-frequency spatial variations in the signal.
In this paper, we design custom quantization tables taking into account the properties of the human visual system as well as the viewing conditions. Our proposed design is based on a model for the human visual system's contrast sensitivity function, which specifies the contrast sensitivity in function of the spatial frequency of the signal. By calculating the spatial frequencies corresponding to each of the transform's basis functions, taking into account viewing distance and dot pitch of the screen, the sensitivity of the human visual system to variations in the transform coefficient corresponding to each basis function can be determined and used to define the corresponding quantization step size. Experimental results, whereby the video quality is measured using VQM, show that the designed quantization tables yield improved performance compared to uniform quantization and to the default quantization tables provided as a part of the reference encoder.
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