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Main Authors: Chen, Yi-Hsin, Xie, Hong-Sheng, Chen, Cheng-Wei, Gao, Zong-Lin, Benjak, Martin, Peng, Wen-Hsiao, Ostermann, Jörn
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Published: 2023
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Online Access:https://arxiv.org/abs/2312.15829
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author Chen, Yi-Hsin
Xie, Hong-Sheng
Chen, Cheng-Wei
Gao, Zong-Lin
Benjak, Martin
Peng, Wen-Hsiao
Ostermann, Jörn
author_facet Chen, Yi-Hsin
Xie, Hong-Sheng
Chen, Cheng-Wei
Gao, Zong-Lin
Benjak, Martin
Peng, Wen-Hsiao
Ostermann, Jörn
contents Conditional coding has lately emerged as the mainstream approach to learned video compression. However, a recent study shows that it may perform worse than residual coding when the information bottleneck arises. Conditional residual coding was thus proposed, creating a new school of thought to improve on conditional coding. Notably, conditional residual coding relies heavily on the assumption that the residual frame has a lower entropy rate than that of the intra frame. Recognizing that this assumption is not always true due to dis-occlusion phenomena or unreliable motion estimates, we propose a masked conditional residual coding scheme. It learns a soft mask to form a hybrid of conditional coding and conditional residual coding in a pixel adaptive manner. We introduce a Transformer-based conditional autoencoder. Several strategies are investigated with regard to how to condition a Transformer-based autoencoder for inter-frame coding, a topic that is largely under-explored. Additionally, we propose a channel transform module (CTM) to decorrelate the image latents along the channel dimension, with the aim of using the simple hyperprior to approach similar compression performance to the channel-wise autoregressive model. Experimental results confirm the superiority of our masked conditional residual transformer (termed MaskCRT) to both conditional coding and conditional residual coding. On commonly used datasets, MaskCRT shows comparable BD-rate results to VTM-17.0 under the low delay P configuration in terms of PSNR-RGB and outperforms VTM-17.0 in terms of MS-SSIM-RGB. It also opens up a new research direction for advancing learned video compression.
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spellingShingle MaskCRT: Masked Conditional Residual Transformer for Learned Video Compression
Chen, Yi-Hsin
Xie, Hong-Sheng
Chen, Cheng-Wei
Gao, Zong-Lin
Benjak, Martin
Peng, Wen-Hsiao
Ostermann, Jörn
Image and Video Processing
Conditional coding has lately emerged as the mainstream approach to learned video compression. However, a recent study shows that it may perform worse than residual coding when the information bottleneck arises. Conditional residual coding was thus proposed, creating a new school of thought to improve on conditional coding. Notably, conditional residual coding relies heavily on the assumption that the residual frame has a lower entropy rate than that of the intra frame. Recognizing that this assumption is not always true due to dis-occlusion phenomena or unreliable motion estimates, we propose a masked conditional residual coding scheme. It learns a soft mask to form a hybrid of conditional coding and conditional residual coding in a pixel adaptive manner. We introduce a Transformer-based conditional autoencoder. Several strategies are investigated with regard to how to condition a Transformer-based autoencoder for inter-frame coding, a topic that is largely under-explored. Additionally, we propose a channel transform module (CTM) to decorrelate the image latents along the channel dimension, with the aim of using the simple hyperprior to approach similar compression performance to the channel-wise autoregressive model. Experimental results confirm the superiority of our masked conditional residual transformer (termed MaskCRT) to both conditional coding and conditional residual coding. On commonly used datasets, MaskCRT shows comparable BD-rate results to VTM-17.0 under the low delay P configuration in terms of PSNR-RGB and outperforms VTM-17.0 in terms of MS-SSIM-RGB. It also opens up a new research direction for advancing learned video compression.
title MaskCRT: Masked Conditional Residual Transformer for Learned Video Compression
topic Image and Video Processing
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2312.15829