Under the experiment of CONFIG_LAST4_REF. On derflr testset, using
highbitdepth (HBD), in average PSNR,
(1) LAST2+LAST3+LAST4 obtained +0.361% against LAST2+LAST3;
(2) LAST2+LAST3+LAST4 obtained +1.567% against baesline.
Change-Id: Ic8b14272de6a569df2b54418fa72b505e1ed3aad
Under experiment CONFIG_LAST3_REF, which can only be turned on when
the experiment of CONFIG_MULTI_REF is on, i.e. LAST3_FRAME can only
be used when LAST2_FRAME is used. CONFIG_LAST3_REF would most likely
be combined with CONFIG_MULTI_REF once the performance improvement
is further confirmed.
On the testset of derflr, using Average PSNR metrics, with HighBitDepth
(HBD) on:
(1) LAST2 HBD obtained +0.579% against base HBD;
(2) LAST2 + LAST3 HBD obtained +0.591% against LAST2 HBD;
(3) LAST2 + LAST3 HBD obtained +1.173% against base HBD.
Change-Id: I1aa2b2e2d2c9834e5f8e61bf2d8818c7b1516669
Under the experiment CONFIG_MULTI_REF. Current version shows
LAST2 vs base in nextgen on the testset of derflr:
(1) 8-bit: Average PSNR +0.53%
(worst: students_cif: -0.247%; best: mobile_cif: 1.902%)
(2) 12-bit HBD: Average PSNR +0.63%
(worst: pamphlet_cif: -0.213%, best: mobile_cif: 2.101%)
More tuning on the reference frame context design and default
probs are being conducted. This version does not guarantee to
work with other experiments in nextgen. A separate CL will address
the working with all other experiments.
Change-Id: I7f40d2522517afc26ca389c995bad56989587f65
Runborgs results on derflr show consistent results between NEW_INTER
and the previous combination of NEWMVREF and COMPOUND_MODES.
Change-Id: Ieba239c4faa7f93bc5c05ad656a7a3b818b4fbfc
This experiment, referred as NEWMVREF, also merged with NEWMVREF_SUB8X8
and the latter one has been removed. Runborgs results show that:
(1) Turning on this experiment only, compared against the base:
derflf: Average PSNR 0.40%; Overall PSNR 0.40%; SSIM 0.35%
(2) Turning on all the experiments including this feature, compared against
that without this feature, on the highbitdepth case using 12-bit:
derflf: Average PSNR 0.33%; Overall PSNR 0.32%; SSIM 0.30%.
Now for highbitdepth using 12-bit, compared against base:
derflf: Average PSNR 11.12%; Overall PSNR 11.07%; SSIM 20.27%.
Change-Id: Ie61dbfd5a19b8652920d2c602201a25a018a87a6
The bugs affected only the tx64x64 experiment. This patch fixes
them.
Also fixes some compiler warnings
Change-Id: I4cf1e24a4f1fa59831bf29750cf6daa8373e8e8f
COMPOUND_MODES experiment encodes separate MV modes for each frame in a compound
reference prediction. Added modes NEAREST_NEARESTMV, ZERO_ZEROMV,
NEW_NEWMV, NEAREST_NEARMV, NEAR_NEARESTMV, NEW_NEARESTMV, NEAR_NEWMV,
NEW_NEARMV, and NEAREST_NEWMV.
Also enhances the wedge-partition expt to work better with compound
modes.
Results:
derflr +0.227
All experiments on: derflr +5.218
Change-Id: I719e8a34826bf1f1fe3988dac5733a845a89ef2b
This SSE2 is based on VP8 denoiser's SSE2 code. In VP8, there are
only 16x16 blocks in denoiser, while in VP9, there are 13 different
block sizes.
By adding this SSE2 code, the improvement of encoder speed is around
20%(using C code vs using SSE2 code), vary for different clips.
The unit test for VP9 denoiser is to confirm that the SSE2 code is
bit-exact with the C code. The unit test covers all block size.
Change-Id: Ic8d8ac26db4ea40a5f146b5678a065af07eaaa3d
When calculating delta in VP8 denoiser, since the block size is fixed to 16x16,
the divisor is 256, which is the number of the pixel.
But in VP9, the block size varies, the divisor should correspond to the block
size.
Change-Id: Ibdc1e5d23ba8c788b0d0dc6d406bcdfc34c1b142
mi_grid_* are arrays of pointer to pointer. They save the pointers that point
to the MIs in cm->mi. But they are unnecessary and complicated. The original
goal was to remove MODE_INFO_t copy. But with an extra MODE_INFO_t pointer
inside MODE_INFO_t, same goal could be achieved.
This commit totally removes the mi_grid_* structures. But there are still
many dummy MODE_INFO_t inside cm->mi which are a waste of memory. Next commit
will do on-demand MODE_INFO_t allocation in order to save these memories.
Change-Id: I3a05cf1610679fed26e0b2eadd315a9ae91afdd6
This issue is found when the denoising mode is set to kDenoiserOnYUVAggressive.
Updated the C code to make it the same with SSE version.
I also changed several lines in VP9 denoiser for the code style.
Change-Id: I640d48cf946fe8c6a400e6e252107501d1e226d3
This is to keep the same with VP8 denoiser.
If motion magnitude is small,
make denoiser more aggressive.
Change-Id: I942a6e2f2ed9aec6f0c4c1f9e5fa47066cadcc0c
When the first try of denoising turns out to be too much,
we will use a softer filter by adopting an adjustment to
make the result closer to original pixel (as in VP8 denoiser).
The old code made the adjustment in the wrong direction.
Change-Id: I84e28fa9e01eef47c5a37d5a2e6d3d378a06786b
Adds config parameter vp9_highbitdepth, to support highbitdepth profiles.
Also includes most vpx level high bit-depth functions. However
encode/decode in the highbitdepth profiles will not work until
the rest of the code is in place.
Change-Id: I34c53b253c38873611057a6cbc89a1361b8985a6
In vp8, statistics are collected about the different modes as they are searched.
This process is more complicated due to the variable block size. Fields were
added to the PICM_MODE_CONTEXT struct to hold this information for each point in
the search. The information is then taken from the appropriate part of the tree
during denoising.
Change-Id: I89261ab77ad637821287ae157dfdf694702b8e77
In the previous version, only certain buffers in the macroblockd were saved and
the restored. In this version, all of the buffers are saved and restored. The
code was then rolled into a loop for readability.
Also contains a tiny fix for when the -DOUTPUT_YUV_DENOISED flag is used.
Change-Id: Id925ef8b3fa122ae88acfa1d9a1e4df45df83518
Renamed updating_running_avg() to filter(). Extended function with the rest of
the filter procedure. Made all of the empirically-determined constants used in
VP8 into functions so they can be tweaked more easily.
Change-Id: I41730c8c92370c76885950a43742347477ca4e7e
As in VP8.
Currently, this parameter is set with the VP8E_SET_NOISE_SENSITIVITY flag.
The flag was not renamed so that we don't break the interface for webrtc. This
should probably be changed at some point in the future.
Change-Id: Ic73fcb0dde9d1d019e9d042050b617333ac65472
s/stdint.h/vpx\/vpx_int.h
Added missing 'break;'s
Also included other minor changes, mostly cosmetic.
Change-Id: I852bba3e85e794f1d4af854c45c16a23a787e6a3