Using surrounding reconstructed pixels from left and above to select
best matching mv to use as reference motion vector for mv encoding.
Test results:
AVGPSNR GLBPSNR VPXSSIM
Derf: 1.107% 1.062% 0.992%
Std-hd:1.209% 1.176% 1.029%
Change-Id: I8f10e09ee6538c05df2fb9f069abcaf1edb3fca6
Merged in the high_precision_mv experiment to make it easier
to work on new mv encoding strategies. Also removed
coef_update_probs3().
Change-Id: I82d3b0bb642419fe05dba82528bc9ba010e90924
Set on all 16x16 intra/inter modes
Features:
- Butterfly fDCT/iDCT
- Loop filter does not filter internal edges with 16x16
- Optimize coefficient function
- Update coefficient probability function
- RD
- Entropy stats
- 16x16 is a config option
Have not tested with experiments.
hd: 2.60%
std-hd: 2.43%
yt: 1.32%
derf: 0.60%
Change-Id: I96fb090517c30c5da84bad4fae602c3ec0c58b1c
Merged the enhanced_interp experiment.
Found and fixed a bug in the include files framework, whereby
certain encoder files were still using the old INTERP_EXTEND
value of 3 instead of 4. The thresholds for mv range mcomp.c
need a small adjustment to prevent crashes.
The results are more or less unchanged.
Change-Id: Iac5008390f1efc97ce1102fbb5f8989c847fb579
Allows for swtiching/setting interpolation filters at the MB
level. A frame level flag indicates whether to use a specifc
filter for the entire frame or to signal the interpolation
filter for each MB. When switchable filters are used, the
encoder chooses between 8-tap and 8-tap sharp filters. The
code currently has options to explore other variations as well,
which will be cleaned up subsequently.
One issue with the framework is that encoding is slow. I
tried to do some tricks to speed things up but it is still slow.
Decoding speed should not be affected since the number of
filter taps remain unchanged.
With the current version, we are up 0.5% on derf on average but
some videos city/mobile improve by close to 4 and 2% respectively.
If we did a full-search by turning the SEARCH_BEST_FILTER flag
on, the results are somewhat better.
The framework can be combined with filtered prediction, and I
seek feedback regarding that.
Rebased.
Change-Id: I8f632cb2c111e76284140a2bd480945d6d42b77a
The following five experiments are merged:
newentropy
newupdate
adaptive_entropy (also includes a couple of parameter changes
that improves results a little
in common/entropymode.c and encoder/modecosts.c
that were not merged from the internal branch)
newintramodes
expanded_coef_context
Change-Id: I8a142a831786ee9dc936f22be1d42a8bced7d270
Added the ability to optionally filter the prediction data
when inter modes are selected (excludes SPLITMV, for now).
The mode selection loop considers both the filtered and
non-filtered prediction data when choosing mode. The filter
can be turned on/off at the frame-level, or signaled for
each MB.
Change-Id: I1b783c71d95a361ab36c761b07e8a6b06bc36822
Incorporates mv_ref, mbsplit and second_mv into the adaptive
entropy framework. The mv_ref framework has been modified from
before.
Adds some clean-ups and fixes.
Results with the adaptive entropy experiment are currently up by
+1.93% on derf; +2.33% std-hd and +1.87% yt-hd.
Fixed a nasty intermittent bug.
Change-Id: I4b1ac9f9483b48432597595195bfec05f31d1e39
This patch incorporates adaptive entropy coding of coefficient tokens,
and mode/mv information based on distributions encountered in a frame.
Specifically, there is an initial forward update to the probabilities
in the bitstream as before for coding the symbols in the frame, however
at the end of decoding each frame, the forward update to the
probabilities is reverted and instead the probabilities are updated
towards the actual distributions encountered within the frame.
The amount of update is weighted by the number of hits within each
context.
Results on derf/hd/std-hd are all up by 1.6%.
On derf, the most of the gains come from coefficients, however for the
hd and std-hd sets, the most of the gains come from the mode/mv
information updates.
Change-Id: I708c0e11fdacafee04940fe7ae159ba6844005fd
This fix addresses some problems with very complex clips like
handling of flashes on clips like crew (which was made worse
by an earlier patch (derf and std-hd)).
Most clips a small effect but some between 1 & 2%
Derf +0.039, +0.211%
YT +0.042, +0.083%
Change-Id: I65fc7c13afc31482040068544dd65b8808f5cb4a
Removed the local scaling factor est_max_qcorrection_factor
and related code to simplify estimateq calculation (little effect
anyway)
Cap range of total correction factor.
Slight change to break out case to turn off arf.
Change-Id: I748187737ba93cfadf016f3dfdf8d2741934067f
I now see I didn't write a very long description, so let's do it
here then. We took a pretty big quality hit (0.1-0.2%) from my
recent fix of the inversion of arguments to vp8_cost_bit() in the
RD reference frame costing. I looked into it and basically the
costing prevented us from switching reference frames. This is of
course silly, since each frame codes its own prob_intra_coded, so
using last frame cost indications as a limiting factor can never
be right.
Here, I've rewritten that code to estimate costings based partially
on statistics from progress on current frame encoding. Overall,
this gives us a ~0.2%-0.3% improvement over what we had previously
before my argument-inversion-fix, and thus about ~0.4% over current
git (on derf-set), and a little more (0.5-1.0%) on HD/STD-HD/YT.
Change-Id: I79ebd4ccec4d6edbf0e152d9590d103ba2747775
This is the first patch in a series of changes to the first
pass code. (Broken down for ease of testing/merging/review).
This patch introduces a new stats element "sr_coded_error".
This is the coded error recorded vs the second reference
frame (which is updated such that it lags by at least one frame).
No use is made of the new structure in this change so this patch
should have no material effect.
Removed some ifdefs and deprecated code (#if NEW_BOOST).
Removed twopass.gf_decay_rate (not used any more)
Change-Id: I1be672a73017f7c13fd50fb4f99236aa2ed30916
1. block types
There are only three types of blocks for 8x8 transformed MBs, i.e. Y
block with DC does not exist for 8x8 transformed MBs as all MB using
8x8 transform have 2nd order haar transform. This commit introduced
a new macro BLOCK_TYPES_8X8 to reflect such fact.
2. context counters
This commit also fixed the mixed of context_counters between 4x4 and
8x8 transformed MBs. The mixed use of the counters leads me to think
the existing the context probabilities were not properly generated
from 8x8 transformed MBs.
3. redundant collecting in recoding
The commit also corrected the code that accumulates entropy stats by
making sure stats only collected for final packing, not during the
recode loop
Change-Id: I029f09f8f60bd0c3240cc392ff5c6d05435e322c
Adds a speed feature to conduct a brute force search among a set of
available interpolation filters for the best one in an RD sense.
There is a gain of 0.4% on derf, 1.0% on Std-HD.
Patch 2: A macro added to determine if the encoder state is reset
for each new filter tried.
Patch 3: rebase, also fixes a bug (decodframe.c) introduced by a
couple of missing function pointer assignements.
Patch 4: rebase.
Change-Id: Ic9ccca9d8c35c6af557449ae867391a2f996cc29
The commit merges the UVINTRA experiment and removed the related
macros. The overall effect of the experiment is a small gain (.1%
on derf)
Change-Id: Ia34b3312fb9b5b34c9ba111bf0fa78c6f78ac80b
These contexts need to be saved and restored for recode, otherwise
encoder/decoder mismatch happens for some clips (eg._mobcal 720p)
Change-Id: Ic65cfa0bf56ed0472ecab962ce31394d59d344bf
Some code re-factored / moved to allow the main
pack operation inside the recode loop so that the
size estimate is accurate.
Deletion of some redundant code relating to one pass.
Aproximate improvement over March 27 code base:
Derf 0.0%, YT 0.5%, YThd 0.3% Std_hd 0.25%
Change-Id: Id2d071794ab44f0b52935f6fcdb5733d09a6bb86
Some adjustments to zbin for t8x8.
Changes to rules for sizing forced key frames.
Some extra stats output in tmp.stt.
Approximate gain on YT-hd set 0.5%
There are still issues in sizing key frames and gf/arf frames
when the image is largely static. These in part relate to
problems with cost estimates in the recode loop.
Change-Id: I6f0159dc8a8faeab4115a19c668d442491619a68
This is the first patch to add superblock (32x32) coding
order capabilities. It does not yet do any mode selection
at the SB level, that will follow in a further patch.
This patch encodes rows of SBs rather than
MBs, each SB contains 2x2 MBs.
Two intra prediction modes have been disabled since they
require reconstructed data for the above-right MB which
may not have been encoded yet (e.g. for the bottom right
MB in each SB).
Results on the one test clip I have tried (720p GIPS clip)
suggest that it is somewhere around 0.2dB worse than the
baseline version, so there may be bugs.
It has been tested with no experiments enabled and with
the following 3 experiments enabled:
--enable-enhanced_interp
--enable-high_precision_mv
--enable-sixteenth_subpel_uv
in each case the decode buffer matches the recon buffer
(using "cmp" to compare the dumped/decoded frames).
Note: Testing these experiments individually created
errors.
Some problems were found with other experiments but it
is unclear what state these experiments are in:
--enable-comp_intra_pred
--enable-newentropy
--enable-uvintra
This code has not been extensively tested yet, so there
is every likelihood that further bugs remain. I also
intend to do some code cleanup & refactoring in tandem
with the next patch that adds the 32x32 modes.
Change-Id: I1eba7f740a70b3510df58db53464535ef881b4d9
Deprecate fast quant and strict_quant code.
Small effect on quality as fast was used in first pass but the
effect is basically neutral across the derf set.
The rationale here is to reduce the number of code paths for
now to make experimentation easier. Optimized and fast code
options can be re-introduced later along with other encode
speed options.
Change-Id: Ia30c5daf3dbc52e72c83b277a1d281e3c934cdad
This is the first patch for refactoring of the code related to
high-precision mv, so that 1/4 and 1/8 pel motion vectors can
co-exist in the same bit-stream by use of a frame level flag.
The current patch works fine for only use of 1/4th and
only use of 1/8th pel mv, but there are some issues with the
mode switching in between. Subsequent patches on this change Id
will fix the remaining issues.
Patch 2: Adds fixes to make sure that multiple mv precisions can
co-exist in the bit-stream. Frame level switching has been tested
to work correctly.
Patch 3: Fixes lines exceeding 80 char
Patch 4:
http://www.corp.google.com/~debargha/vp8_results/enhinterp.html
Results on derf after ssse3 bugfix, compared to everything
enabled but the 8-tap, 1/8-subpel and 1/16-subpel uv. Overall the
gains are about 3% now. Hopefully there are no more bugs lingering.
Apparently the sse3 bug affected the quartel subpel results more than
the eighth pel ones (which is understandabale because one bad predictor
due to the bug, matters less if there are a lot more subpel options
available as in the 1/8 subpel case).
The results in the 4th column correspond to the current settings.
The first two columns correspond to two settings of adaptive switching
of the 1/4 or 1/8 subpel mode based on initial Q estimate. These
do not work as good as just using 1/8 all the time yet.
Change-Id: I3ef392ad338329f4d68a85257a49f2b14f3af472
For now the interface elements have been left in place
to make sure existing parameter files work but parameters
relating to drop frame wont do anything.
Change-Id: I579ee614726387381c546845dac4bc03c74c6a07
For the experimental branch we are trying to slim the codebase
down removing features such as threading for now which complicate
the process of development and testing.
Change-Id: I657c0246aef4d1fa8c8ffc6a1adfeee45bce8e24
Further changes to make experiments with the context
used for coding the dual pred flag easier.
Current best performing method tested on derf is a two
element context based on reference frame. I also tried
various combinations of mode and reference frame as
shown in commented out case using up to 6 contexts.
Derf +0.26 overall psnr +0.15% ssim vs original method.
Change-Id: I64c21ddec0abbb27feaaeaa1da2e9f164ebaca03
Trial of a modified prediction function that ranks each possible
reference frame based on a combination of local usage and
frame level probability. The code is a bit cleaner and simpler.
In direct comparison with old unpredicted method with segment level
coding turned off for mode,ref & EOB the prediction gives a gain on derf
of around 0.4%. There is some further gain from bug fixes over earlier code.
With segment coding on the prediction method is slightly -ve on some very
easy clips (at low rates) due to slightly higher overheads, but better on harder
clips. Overall neutral on derf in direct comparison on latest code base, but
compared to earlier code without bug fixes about +0.7% overall psnr
+0.3% SSIM.
Change-Id: I5b8474658b208134d352d24f6517f25795490789
This check in uses the common prediction interface functions
to code reference frame.
Some updates made regarding the impact of the new code in rd loop
but there remain TODOs in this regard.
Change-Id: I9da3ed5dfdaa489e0903ab33258b0767a585567f
A problem can arise on static clips with force key frames where
attempts to avoid popping lead to a progressive reduction in key
frame Q that ultimately may lead to unexpected overspend against
the rate target.
The changes in this patch help to insure that in such clips the
quality of the key frames across the clip is more uniform (rather
than starting bad and getting better - especially at low target rates).
This patch also includes a fix that removes a delta on the Y2DC
when the baseline q index < 4 as this is no longer needed.
There is also a fix to try and prevent repeat single step Q adjustment in
the recode loop leading to lots of recodes, especially where the use
of forced skips as part of segmentation has made the impact of Q on
the number of bits generated much smaller.
Patch 2: Amend "last_boosted_qindex" calculation for arf overlay frames.
Change-Id: Ia1feeb79ed8ed014e4239994fcf5e58e68fd9459
Added code to support 256 index steps instead of 128 but disabled for now.
Replace hard wired table vp8cx_base_skip_false_prob[128]
Observed Qindex problem with setting minimum loop filter value.
(Experiment code using real Q in place but for now just returning 0. This has a big
beneficial effect on some clips, particularly waterfall which shows 5% ssim gain)
Change-Id: I2f7117de8adc1797164c106aa13effc900a1467e
Previously, Y-adaptive UV intra coding only enabled on key frames in
UVINTRA experiment. This commit enabled the same coding for inter
frames, so the encoding of UV intra modes are consistent cross all
frame types. Tests on derf set showed a very small overall gain around
.04%:
http://www.corp.google.com/~yaowu/no_crawl/interUVintra.html
The gain looks to be reasonable given inta coded MBs is only a
small portion of MBs in inter frames.
Change-Id: Ic6fc261923f2c253f4a0c9f8bccf4797557b9e16
This commit removed the macro CONFIG_I8X8, which was used to indicate
the 8x8 intra prediction experiment, made the change fully merged in.
Change-Id: Iafa4443781ce6e83f5591c12ba615a0e92ce0ea0
The MODE_STATS macro was used to #ifdef around code for mode entropy
stats collection, this commit fixed a crash when MODE_STATS is on.
The commit also changed a number of array definitions to use defined
macros instead of hard-coded numbers.
Change-Id: I114592f53a1e44e31e455f5725f036ae6168735a