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Heuristics for tile parallelism in HEVC

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Koziri M., Papadopoulos P.K., Tziritas N., Giachoudis N., Loukopoulos T., Khan S.U., Stamoulis G.I.
Date
2017
Language
en
DOI
10.23919/EUSIPCO.2017.8081462
Keyword
Codes (symbols)
Image coding
Signal processing
Tile
Wavefronts
Computational costs
HEVC
Low-delay coding
Parallelism
Parallelization potential
Partitioning
State-of-the-art approach
Video coding standard
Video signal processing
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc.
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Abstract
HEVC has emerged as the new video coding standard promising increased compression ratios compared to its predecessors. This performance improvement comes at a high computational cost. For this reason, HEVC offers three coarse grained parallelization potentials namely, wave front, slices and tiles. In this paper we focus on tile parallelism which is a relatively new concept with its effects not yet fully explored. Particularly, we investigate the problem of partitioning a frame into tiles so that in a resulting one on one tile-CPU core assignment the cores are load balanced, thus, maximum speedup can be achieved. We propose various heuristics for the problem with a focus on low delay coding and evaluate them against state of the art approaches. Results demonstrate that particular heuristic combinations clearly outperform their counterparts in the literature. © EURASIP 2017.
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http://hdl.handle.net/11615/75489
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