- 17 Jul, 2012 - 1 commit
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Ronald S. Bultje authored
vp8_encode_inter_macroblock() is called in both pick_mb_modes() as well as encode_sb(), thus the number of macroblocks in the counter were twice as big as actual numbers. This doesn't affect output. Change-Id: I6de8a996ee44d2f7f2080d8d2177dd7bc6207c93
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- 16 Jul, 2012 - 2 commits
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Ronald S. Bultje authored
Also use the 8x8 transform in the RD loop. Change-Id: If1a25aa15d3f64e05c9a31875e309d8cd5bc812d
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Ronald S. Bultje authored
Change-Id: Ibfecf1fb0fcf51fb349746fec015b1a3e44a4530
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- 27 Jun, 2012 - 1 commit
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Adrian Grange authored
Added the ability to optionally filter the prediction data when inter modes are selected (excludes SPLITMV, for now). The mode selection loop considers both the filtered and non-filtered prediction data when choosing mode. The filter can be turned on/off at the frame-level, or signaled for each MB. Change-Id: I1b783c71d95a361ab36c761b07e8a6b06bc36822
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- 26 Jun, 2012 - 1 commit
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Deb Mukherjee authored
Incorporates mv_ref, mbsplit and second_mv into the adaptive entropy framework. The mv_ref framework has been modified from before. Adds some clean-ups and fixes. Results with the adaptive entropy experiment are currently up by +1.93% on derf; +2.33% std-hd and +1.87% yt-hd. Fixed a nasty intermittent bug. Change-Id: I4b1ac9f9483b48432597595195bfec05f31d1e39
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- 19 Jun, 2012 - 1 commit
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Christian Duvivier authored
Change-Id: I883b4f63559c1cf66a25016e946b1b1ae98a20da
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- 15 Jun, 2012 - 1 commit
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Deb Mukherjee authored
This patch incorporates adaptive entropy coding of coefficient tokens, and mode/mv information based on distributions encountered in a frame. Specifically, there is an initial forward update to the probabilities in the bitstream as before for coding the symbols in the frame, however at the end of decoding each frame, the forward update to the probabilities is reverted and instead the probabilities are updated towards the actual distributions encountered within the frame. The amount of update is weighted by the number of hits within each context. Results on derf/hd/std-hd are all up by 1.6%. On derf, the most of the gains come from coefficients, however for the hd and std-hd sets, the most of the gains come from the mode/mv information updates. Change-Id: I708c0e11fdacafee04940fe7ae159ba6844005fd
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- 15 May, 2012 - 2 commits
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Ronald S. Bultje authored
I now see I didn't write a very long description, so let's do it here then. We took a pretty big quality hit (0.1-0.2%) from my recent fix of the inversion of arguments to vp8_cost_bit() in the RD reference frame costing. I looked into it and basically the costing prevented us from switching reference frames. This is of course silly, since each frame codes its own prob_intra_coded, so using last frame cost indications as a limiting factor can never be right. Here, I've rewritten that code to estimate costings based partially on statistics from progress on current frame encoding. Overall, this gives us a ~0.2%-0.3% improvement over what we had previously before my argument-inversion-fix, and thus about ~0.4% over current git (on derf-set), and a little more (0.5-1.0%) on HD/STD-HD/YT. Change-Id: I79ebd4ccec4d6edbf0e152d9590d103ba2747775
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Deb Mukherjee authored
Adds 6 directional intra predictiom modes for 16x16 and 8x8 blocks. Change-Id: I25eccc0836f28d8d74922e4e9231568a648b47d1
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- 12 May, 2012 - 1 commit
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Ronald S. Bultje authored
These frames can force reference frame (arf), mode (zeromv) and skip, which means that if we use compound prediction (i.e. arf+last), we might use a blend of a perfect (arf) and an imperfect (last) predictor, leading to semi-garbage display and thus a huge drop in SSIM/PSNR (up to 10dB for some frames I analyzed). Gives a +0.2% gain on YT. Change-Id: If1f2b7899ad165684af3808fd379295e82558cbb
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- 19 Apr, 2012 - 1 commit
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Ronald S. Bultje authored
Change-Id: I9d6083d54e3d478ec20dc6dc48d3f45eb5c7e16b
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- 18 Apr, 2012 - 1 commit
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Ronald S. Bultje authored
Change-Id: I0af3395500b1cb0ed629249eb6636a0c9322cb18
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- 13 Apr, 2012 - 1 commit
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Adrian Grange authored
Added code to save the coding context in vp8_rd_pick_inter_mode when the coding mode is forced to ARF(0,0). Also, modified the MV bounds computation to comply with the change in MV border from 32 to 64 pixels. Change-Id: I96963a6f5f4d04ce84c807ae11e0635177c3ad6c
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- 11 Apr, 2012 - 2 commits
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Paul Wilkins authored
Some code re-factored / moved to allow the main pack operation inside the recode loop so that the size estimate is accurate. Deletion of some redundant code relating to one pass. Aproximate improvement over March 27 code base: Derf 0.0%, YT 0.5%, YThd 0.3% Std_hd 0.25% Change-Id: Id2d071794ab44f0b52935f6fcdb5733d09a6bb86
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Adrian Grange authored
This is the first patch to add superblock (32x32) coding order capabilities. It does not yet do any mode selection at the SB level, that will follow in a further patch. This patch encodes rows of SBs rather than MBs, each SB contains 2x2 MBs. Two intra prediction modes have been disabled since they require reconstructed data for the above-right MB which may not have been encoded yet (e.g. for the bottom right MB in each SB). Results on the one test clip I have tried (720p GIPS clip) suggest that it is somewhere around 0.2dB worse than the baseline version, so there may be bugs. It has been tested with no experiments enabled and with the following 3 experiments enabled: --enable-enhanced_interp --enable-high_precision_mv --enable-sixteenth_subpel_uv in each case the decode buffer matches the recon buffer (using "cmp" to compare the dumped/decoded frames). Note: Testing these experiments individually created errors. Some problems were found with other experiments but it is unclear what state these experiments are in: --enable-comp_intra_pred --enable-newentropy --enable-uvintra This code has not been extensively tested yet, so there is every likelihood that further bugs remain. I also intend to do some code cleanup & refactoring in tandem with the next patch that adds the 32x32 modes. Change-Id: I1eba7f740a70b3510df58db53464535ef881b4d9
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- 22 Mar, 2012 - 1 commit
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Ronald S. Bultje authored
Change-Id: Ia52ac825400eb83ff663e3a05a3fe0b3526bac9a
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- 21 Mar, 2012 - 4 commits
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Yaowu Xu authored
When ac_yquant>171, a key frame is enabled to use 8x8 transform. In such case, MBs with DC_PRED or TM_PRED are selected to use T8x8. This change helped the full STD-HD set by ~.1% or so, which is reasonable considering how often key frame occurs in these encodings. Change-Id: Id17009ef6327252177b19e6bf0d6628827febaf1
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Paul Wilkins authored
Deprecate fast quant and strict_quant code. Small effect on quality as fast was used in first pass but the effect is basically neutral across the derf set. The rationale here is to reduce the number of code paths for now to make experimentation easier. Optimized and fast code options can be re-introduced later along with other encode speed options. Change-Id: Ia30c5daf3dbc52e72c83b277a1d281e3c934cdad
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Deb Mukherjee authored
Various refactoring to make the subpel motion compensation filters switchable by a frame level field. Two types of 8-tap filters are supported in addition to the existing bilinar and sixtap filters. One is the default 8-tap and the other has a sharper cut-off for use with frames with substantial edge content. Patch 2: Added a preliminary strategy for filter selection based on edginess detecton. Also includes some filter changes. Change-Id: I866085bda5ae143cfdf2ec88157feaabdf7bd63a
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Deb Mukherjee authored
Using contextual coding of the mkb_skip_coeff flag using the values of this flag from the left and above. There is a small improvement of about 0.15% on Derf: http://www.corp.google.com/~debargha/vp8_results/mbskipcontext.html Refactored to use pred_common.c by adding a new context type. Results on HD set (about 0.66% improvement): http://www.corp.google.com/~debargha/vp8_results/mbskipcontext_hd.html Incliding missing refactoring to use the pred_common utilities. Change-Id: I95373382d429b5a59610d77f69a0fea2be628278
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- 15 Mar, 2012 - 1 commit
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Yaowu Xu authored
This is a code snapshot of experimental work currently ongoing for a next-generation codec. The codebase has been cut down considerably from the libvpx baseline. For example, we are currently only supporting VBR 2-pass rate control and have removed most of the code relating to coding speed, threading, error resilience, partitions and various other features. This is in part to make the codebase easier to work on and experiment with, but also because we want to have an open discussion about how the bitstream will be structured and partitioned and not have that conversation constrained by past work. Our basic working pattern has been to initially encapsulate experiments using configure options linked to #IF CONFIG_XXX statements in the code. Once experiments have matured and we are reasonably happy that they give benefit and can be merged without breaking other experiments, we remove the conditional compile statements and merge them in. Current changes include: * Temporal coding experiment for segments (though still only 4 max, it will likely be increased). * Segment feature experiment - to allow various bits of information to be coded at the segment level. Features tested so far include mode and reference frame information, limiting end of block offset and transform size, alongside Q and loop filter parameters, but this set is very fluid. * Support for 8x8 transform - 8x8 dct with 2nd order 2x2 haar is used in MBs using 16x16 prediction modes within inter frames. * Compound prediction (combination of signals from existing predictors to create a new predictor). * 8 tap interpolation filters and 1/8th pel motion vectors. * Loop filter modifications. * Various entropy modifications and changes to how entropy contexts and updates are handled. * Extended quantizer range matched to transform precision improvements. There are also ongoing further experiments that we hope to merge in the near future: For example, coding of motion and other aspects of the prediction signal to better support larger image formats, use of larger block sizes (e.g. 32x32 and up) and lossless non-transform based coding options (especially for key frames). It is our hope that we will be able to make regular updates and we will warmly welcome community contributions. Please be warned that, at this stage, the codebase is currently slower than VP8 stable branch as most new code has not been optimized, and even the 'C' has been deliberately written to be simple and obvious, not fast. The following graphs have the initial test results, numbers in the tables measure the compression improvement in terms of percentage. The build has the following optional experiments configured: --enable-experimental --enable-enhanced_interp --enable-uvintra --enable-high_precision_mv --enable-sixteenth_subpel_uv CIF Size clips: http://getwebm.org/tmp/cif/ HD size clips: http://getwebm.org/tmp/hd/ (stable_20120309 represents encoding results of WebM master branch build as of commit#7a159071) They were encoded using the following encode parameters: --good --cpu-used=0 -t 0 --lag-in-frames=25 --min-q=0 --max-q=63 --end-usage=0 --auto-alt-ref=1 -p 2 --pass=2 --kf-max-dist=9999 --kf-min-dist=0 --drop-frame=0 --static-thresh=0 --bias-pct=50 --minsection-pct=0 --maxsection-pct=800 --sharpness=0 --arnr-maxframes=7 --arnr-strength=3(for HD,6 for CIF) --arnr-type=3 Change-Id: I5c62ed09cfff5815a2bb34e7820d6a810c23183c
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- 07 Mar, 2012 - 1 commit
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Paul Wilkins authored
Pulled out super block code for the snapshot as this is not quite ready and will need an extensive re-merge. Change-Id: I436369b511257447a7b0ea064016cb63f5011849
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- 01 Mar, 2012 - 2 commits
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Yaowu Xu authored
Change-Id: I8e9b6b154e1a0d0cb42d596366380d69c00ac15f
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Deb Mukherjee authored
Change-Id: Ie5a7c87d71bd4a541463b68704620d89cec142cf
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- 29 Feb, 2012 - 2 commits
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Ronald S. Bultje authored
Change-Id: Ibcd2b9b247ff9f83331dac47f91ec285e8955ff1
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Ronald S. Bultje authored
Also remove duplicate build_intra_predictors_mby/uv(). Change-Id: I78607e7304952a9b962a5b25af9bb9c48692187b
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- 28 Feb, 2012 - 1 commit
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Deb Mukherjee authored
This is the first patch for refactoring of the code related to high-precision mv, so that 1/4 and 1/8 pel motion vectors can co-exist in the same bit-stream by use of a frame level flag. The current patch works fine for only use of 1/4th and only use of 1/8th pel mv, but there are some issues with the mode switching in between. Subsequent patches on this change Id will fix the remaining issues. Patch 2: Adds fixes to make sure that multiple mv precisions can co-exist in the bit-stream. Frame level switching has been tested to work correctly. Patch 3: Fixes lines exceeding 80 char Patch 4: http://www.corp.google.com/~debargha/vp8_results/enhinterp.html Results on derf after ssse3 bugfix, compared to everything enabled but the 8-tap, 1/8-subpel and 1/16-subpel uv. Overall the gains are about 3% now. Hopefully there are no more bugs lingering. Apparently the sse3 bug affected the quartel subpel results more than the eighth pel ones (which is understandabale ...
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- 24 Feb, 2012 - 1 commit
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Paul Wilkins authored
Removed redundant code for ref frame cost.
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- 17 Feb, 2012 - 1 commit
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Paul Wilkins authored
Removal of most code to do with 1 pass. Removal of cyclic refresh code. Change-Id: I74971082bc19dd76e795d4d2e781a0424cec5c8c
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- 16 Feb, 2012 - 2 commits
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Paul Wilkins authored
Removal of the pickinter.c and .h files and calls to this code. Removal of some code relating to real time and one pass settings though there is more to be done in this regard. However, vp8_set_speed_features() now only supports modes 0 and 1 and speeds up to 3 so rd should always be set. Change-Id: I62c0c1b6154ab499785baef310536080e87bc4d8
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Ronald S. Bultje authored
I'm basically not convinced that the concept works at all, let alone that this is the right place to do it. I think if we want something like this at all, I should integrate it with the main encoding loop and re-encode checks in onyx_if.c, and show that it has a significant benefit (which right now, it doesn't; removing this re-encode check actually increases all metrics by ~0.15%). Change-Id: I1b597385dc17f468384a994484fb24813389411f
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- 15 Feb, 2012 - 1 commit
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Ronald S. Bultje authored
Change-Id: I265ad46e01a307bca21e6223725e4055f5e08648
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- 10 Feb, 2012 - 3 commits
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Paul Wilkins authored
For the experimental branch we are trying to slim the codebase down removing features such as threading for now which complicate the process of development and testing. Change-Id: I657c0246aef4d1fa8c8ffc6a1adfeee45bce8e24
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Ronald S. Bultje authored
In summary, this commit encompasses a series of changes in attempt to improve the 8x8 transform based coding to help overall compression quality, please refer to the detailed commit history below for what are the rationale underly the series of changes: a. A frame level flag to indicate if 8x8 transform is used at all. b. 8x8 transform is not used for key frames and small image size. c. On inter coded frame, macroblocks using modes B_PRED, SPLIT_MV and I8X8_PRED are forced to using 4x4 transform based coding, the rest uses 8x8 transform based coding. d. Encoder and decoder has the same assumption on the relationship between prediction modes and transform size, therefore no signaling is encoded in bitstream. e. Mode decision process now calculate the rate and distortion scores using their respective transforms. Overall test results: 1. HD set http://www.corp.google.com/~yaowu/no_crawl/t8x8/HD_t8x8_20120206.html (avg psnr: 3.09% glb psnr: 3.22%, ssim: 3.90%) 2. Cif set: http://www.corp.google.com/~yaowu/no_crawl/t8x8/cif_t8x8_20120206.html (avg psnr: -0.03%, glb psnr: -0.02%, ssim: -0.04%) It should be noted here, as 8x8 transform coding itself is disabled for cif size clips, the 0.03% loss is purely from the 1 bit/frame flag overhead on if 8x8 transform is used or not for the frame. ---patch history for future reference--- Patch 1: this commit tries to select transform size based on macroblock prediction mode. If the size of a prediction mode is 16x16, then the macroblock is forced to use 8x8 transform. If the prediction mode is B_PRED, SPLITMV or I8X8_PRED, then the macroblock is forced to use 4x4 transform. Tests on the following HD clips showed mixed results: (all hd clips only used first 100 frames in the test) http://www.corp.google.com/~yaowu/no_crawl/t8x8/hdmodebased8x8.html http://www.corp.google.com/~yaowu/no_crawl/t8x8/hdmodebased8x8_log.html while the results are mixed and overall negative, it is interesting to see 8x8 helped a few of the clips. Patch 2: this patch tries to hard-wire selection of transform size based on prediction modes without using segmentation to signal the transform size. encoder and decoder both takes the same assumption that all macroblocks use 8x8 transform except when prediciton mode is B_PRED, I8X8_PRED or SPLITMV. Test results are as follows: http://www.corp.google.com/~yaowu/no_crawl/t8x8/cifmodebase8x8_0125.html http://www.corp.google.com/~yaowu/no_crawl/t8x8/hdmodebased8x8_0125log.html Interestingly, by removing the overhead or coding the segmentation, the results on this limited HD set have turn positive on average. Patch 3: this patch disabled the usage of 8x8 transform on key frames, and kept the logic from patch 2 for inter frames only. test results on HD set turned decidedly positive with 8x8 transform enabled on inter frame with 16x16 prediction modes: (avg psnr: .81% glb psnr: .82 ssim: .55%) http://www.corp.google.com/~yaowu/no_crawl/t8x8/hdintermode8x8_0125.html results on cif set still negative overall Patch 4: continued from last patch, but now in mode decision process, the rate and distortion estimates are computed based on 8x8 transform results for MBs with modes associated with 8x8 transform. This patch also fixed a problem related to segment based eob coding when 8x8 transform is used. The patch significantly improved the results on HD clips: http://www.corp.google.com/~yaowu/no_crawl/t8x8/hd8x8RDintermode.html (avg psnr: 2.70% glb psnr: 2.76% ssim: 3.34%) results on cif also improved, though they are still negative compared to baseline that uses 4x4 transform only: http://www.corp.google.com/~yaowu/no_crawl/t8x8/cif8x8RDintermode.html (avg psnr: -.78% glb psnr: -.86% ssim: -.19%) Patch 5: This patch does 3 things: a. a bunch of decoder bug fixes, encodings and decodings were verified to have matched recon buffer on a number of encodes on cif size mobile and hd version of _pedestrian. b. the patch further improved the rate distortion calculation of MBS that use 8x8 transform. This provided some further gain on compression. c. the patch also got the experimental work SEG_LVL_EOB to work with 8x8 transformed macroblock, test results indicates it improves the cif set but hurt the HD set slightly. Tests results on HD clips: http://www.corp.google.com/~yaowu/no_crawl/t8x8/HD_t8x8_20120201.html (avg psnr: 3.19% glb psnr: 3.30% ssim: 3.93%) Test results on cif clips: http://www.corp.google.com/~yaowu/no_crawl/t8x8/cif_t8x8_20120201.html (avg psnr: -.47% glb psnr: -.51% ssim: +.28%) Patch 6: Added a frame level flag to indicate if 8x8 transform is allowed at all. temporarily the decision is based on frame size, can be optimized later one. This get the cif results to basically unchanged, with one bit per frame overhead on both cif and hd clips. Patch 8: Rebase and Merge to head by PGW. Fixed some suspect 4s that look like hey should be 64s in regard to segmented EOB. Perhaps #defines would be bette. Bulit and tested without T8x8 enabled and produces unchanged output. Patch 9: Corrected misalligned code/decode of "txfm_mode" bit. Limited testing for correct encode and decode with T8x8 configured on derf clips. Change-Id: I156e1405d25f81579d579dff8ab9af53944ec49c
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Ronald S. Bultje authored
Change-Id: Ieaaa07c50eae41118596197f6a4d848135946e41
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- 09 Feb, 2012 - 4 commits
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Paul Wilkins authored
This commit only involves the removal of placeholder comments //#if CONFIG_SEGFEATURES. Change-Id: I94b350daaf998ee0cfdde5aa25b1d3b0522ab816
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Paul Wilkins authored
Merged in most of the current common prediction changes that were under the #if CONFIG_COMPRED option. Change-Id: If4e6f61dbe7b86dd449f6effbe93b5eb7e893885
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Paul Wilkins authored
Further changes to make experiments with the context used for coding the dual pred flag easier. Current best performing method tested on derf is a two element context based on reference frame. I also tried various combinations of mode and reference frame as shown in commented out case using up to 6 contexts. Derf +0.26 overall psnr +0.15% ssim vs original method. Change-Id: I64c21ddec0abbb27feaaeaa1da2e9f164ebaca03
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Paul Wilkins authored
Further use of common prediction functions and experiments with alternate contexts based on mode and reference frame. For the Derf set using reference frame as basis of context gives +0.18% Overall Psnr and +0.08 SSIM Change-Id: Ie7eb76f329f74c9c698614f01ece31de0b6bfc9e
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- 08 Feb, 2012 - 1 commit
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Ronald S. Bultje authored
We should only change the dual prediction mode if we actually entered the recode branch. Else, it may potentially undo beneficial changes to the dual prediction mode in the first encode iteration. Change-Id: I79fc53e5fd0bb551092ed422c797619f1566f002
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