Video Super-Resolution for Optimized Bitrate and Green Online Streaming
February 05, 2024 Β· Declared Dead Β· π Picture Coding Symposium
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Authors
Vignesh V Menon, Prajit T Rajendran, Amritha Premkumar, Benjamin Bross, Detlev Marpe
arXiv ID
2402.03513
Category
cs.MM: Multimedia
Citations
3
Venue
Picture Coding Symposium
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3 months ago
Abstract
Conventional per-title encoding schemes strive to optimize encoding resolutions to deliver the utmost perceptual quality for each bitrate ladder representation. Nevertheless, maintaining encoding time within an acceptable threshold is equally imperative in online streaming applications. Furthermore, modern client devices are equipped with the capability for fast deep-learning-based video super-resolution (VSR) techniques, enhancing the perceptual quality of the decoded bitstream. This suggests that opting for lower resolutions in representations during the encoding process can curtail the overall energy consumption without substantially compromising perceptual quality. In this context, this paper introduces a video super-resolution-based latency-aware optimized bitrate encoding scheme (ViSOR) designed for online adaptive streaming applications. ViSOR determines the encoding resolution for each target bitrate, ensuring the highest achievable perceptual quality after VSR within the bound of a maximum acceptable latency. Random forest-based prediction models are trained to predict the perceptual quality after VSR and the encoding time for each resolution using the spatiotemporal features extracted for each video segment. Experimental results show that ViSOR targeting fast super-resolution convolutional neural network (FSRCNN) achieves an overall average bitrate reduction of 24.65 % and 32.70 % to maintain the same PSNR and VMAF, compared to the HTTP Live Streaming (HLS) bitrate ladder encoding of 4 s segments using the x265 encoder, when the maximum acceptable latency for each representation is set as two seconds. Considering a just noticeable difference (JND) of six VMAF points, the average cumulative storage consumption and encoding energy for each segment is reduced by 79.32 % and 68.21 %, respectively, contributing towards greener streaming.
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