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RATE-DISTORTION OPTIMIZED ILLUMINATION ESTIMATION FOR WAVELET-BASED VIDEO CODING

Citation Author(s):
Maryam Haghighat, Reji Mathew, Aous Naman, Sean Young and David Taubman
Submitted by:
Maryam Haghighat
Last updated:
21 April 2018 - 1:54am
Document Type:
Presentation Slides
Document Year:
2018
Event:
Presenters:
Maryam Haghighat
Paper Code:
1670
 

We propose a rate-distortion optimized framework for estimating
illumination changes (lighting variations, fade in/out
effects) in a highly scalable coding system. Illumination
variations are realized using multiplicative factors in the image
domain and are estimated considering the coding cost
of the illumination field and input frames which are first
subject to a temporal Lifting-based Illumination Adaptive
Transform (LIAT). The coding cost is modelled by an L1-
norm optimization problem which is derived to approximate
a quadratic-log function which emerges from rate-distortion
considerations. The optimization problem is solved using
ADMM. The proposed solution works the same or better
than a mesh-based approach proposed in prior work, where
sparsity was controlled by explicitly choosing mesh parameters.
In the compression-inspired formulation presented here,
sparsity is discovered automatically through the solution of a
convex program that depends only on a target rate-distortion
operating point.

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