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    MPEG-2 to HEVC Video Transcoding With Content-Based Modeling

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    Date
    2013
    Author
    Shanableh, Tamer
    Peixoto, Eduardo
    Izquierdo, Ebroul
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    Unknown advisor
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    Postprint
    Peer-Reviewed
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    Abstract
    This paper proposes an efficient MPEG-2 to HEVC video transcoder. The objective of the transcoder is to migrate the abundant MPEG-2 video content to the emerging HEVC video coding standard. The transcoder introduces a content-based machine learning solution to predict the depth of the final HEVC coding units. The proposed transcoder utilizes full re-encoding to find a mapping between the incoming MPEG-2 parameters and the outgoing HEVC depths of the coding units. Once the model is built, a switch to transcoding mode takes place. Hence the model is content-based and varies from one video sequence to another. The transcoder is compared against the full re-encoding using the default HEVC fast motion estimation. Using 5 HEVC test sequences, it is shown that a speed-up factor of up to 3 is achieved whilst reducing the bitrate of the incoming video by around 50%. In comparison to full re-encoding, an average of 3.9% excessive bitrate is encountered with an average PSNR drop of 0.1 dB. Since this is the first work to report on MPEG-2 to HEVC video transcoding then the reported results can be used as a benchmark for future transcoding research.
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    http://hdl.handle.net/11073/8825
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    http://doi.org/10.1109/TCSVT.2013.2241352
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