Context-based adaptive binary arithmetic coding in the H.264/AVC video compression standard
Fraunhofer Institute for Telecommunications, Heinrich Hertz Institute
Abstract
Context-based adaptive binary arithmetic coding (CABAC) as a normative part of the new ITU-T/ISO/IEC standard H.264/AVC for video compression is presented. By combining an adaptive binary arithmetic coding technique with context modeling, a high degree of adaptation and redundancy reduction is achieved. The CABAC framework also includes a novel low-complexity method for binary arithmetic coding and probability estimation that is well suited for efficient hardware and software implementations. CABAC significantly outperforms the baseline entropy coding method of H.264/AVC for the typical area of envisaged target applications. For a set of test sequences representing typical material used in broadcast…
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3Topics & keywords
- Context-adaptive binary arithmetic coding
- Context-adaptive variable-length coding
- Arithmetic coding
- Entropy encoding
- Computer science
- Data compression
- Coding tree unit
- Binary number