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Improved universal chroma 4:2:2 subsampling for color filter array video coding in HEVC

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Considering one color filter array (CFA) video whose CFA pattern can be any sort of ten well-known CFA patterns, prior to compression in High Efficient Video Coding, this paper presents… Click to show full abstract

Considering one color filter array (CFA) video whose CFA pattern can be any sort of ten well-known CFA patterns, prior to compression in High Efficient Video Coding, this paper presents an improved universal chroma 4:2:2 subsampling method for the CFA video. The proposed subsampling method has clear quality improvement merit because for any $$2\,\times \, 2$$2×2 YUV block, we take the influence of the U component and V component when converting them to B/G pixels and R/G pixels, respectively, into account when determining the two subsampled U and V chroma values. To further improve the quality, a luma modification strategy is performed after chroma subsampling. Based on four typical test CFA videos, the experimental results demonstrate that the proposed subsampling method outperforms the four related state-of-the-art methods in terms of the objective and subjective quality metrics and the trade-off between the quality and bitrate.

Keywords: chroma; filter array; video; color filter; chroma subsampling; cfa

Journal Title: Signal, Image and Video Processing
Year Published: 2017

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