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Change-Id: Ie648398b82f7311143709f55c0e30ba452f50eff
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Change-Id: I524ba98841f2e1850e3276ac365c501cea31546d
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This version of the loop filter supports non-4:2:0 subsampling and
a fourth plane, as well as changing the filtering order to be more
friendly to hardware implementations.
The filters are applied first to all vertical edges within the
64x64 SB, followed by the top horizontal edge and any internal
horizontal edges. Since filtering is applied on each 4x4 edge
serially, a dependency is created from filtering one block edge
to the next. It would be possible to remove this depencnecy by
building all filtering decisions from the unfiltered
reconstruction data.
Change-Id: I08f3e9683eb7bded8a76651cbc50fc0dfdd05fa7
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This patch removes the implicit segmentation
experiment from the code base as the benefits
were still unproven as of the bitstream deadline.
Change-Id: I273b99d8d621d1853eac4182f97982cb5957247e
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This patch changes the coefficient tree to move the EOB to below
the ZERO node in order to save number of bool decodes.
The advantages of moving EOB one step down as opposed to two steps down
in the other parallel patch are: 1. The coef modeling based on
the One-node becomes independent of the tree structure above it, and
2. Fewer conext/counter increases are needed.
The drawback is that the potential savings in bool decodes will be
less, but assuming that 0s are much more predominant than 1's the
potential savings is still likely to be substantial.
Results on derf300: -0.237%
Change-Id: Ie784be13dc98291306b338e8228703a4c2ea2242
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Change-Id: I1a979bf74c286b157c31bab6bdcba0494acb4918
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Removal from under configure flag.
A bit renaming
Change-Id: I2213229dfe852001dfec16b149f47c52ce88f3aa
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Move 4x4/4x8/8x4 partition coding out of experimental list.
This commit fixed the unit test failure issues. It also resolved
the merge conflicts between 4x4 block level partition and iterative
motion search for comp_inter_inter.
Change-Id: I898671f0631f5ddc4f5cc68d4c62ead7de9c5a58
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Merge this experiment so that it is under a speed feature
flag not a configuration flag.
Change-Id: I536f7f125a4ff5149bb3a64f791e835c324535fd
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The arm assembly files are named .s after conversion, to reuse
as much of the existing makefile infrastructure for conversion to
gas format as possible. Within the generated visual studio project,
only the converted assembly sources are available, which might not
be optimal for actually developing it, but is acceptable for
just building the library.
Multithreading is disabled since the traditional win32 threading
functions aren't available on WinRT/Windows Phone 8.
Building of vpx itself and the examples succeed, while building the
tests fail due to them using functions not available in the
windows store/windows phone API subsets - therefore the unit tests
are disabled.
This works for building in Visual Studio Express 2012 for Windows
Phone, while Visual Studio Express 2012 for Windows 8 (for
"Windows Store" apps) seems to reject the vcxproj files due to
not supporting "classic style native application or managed
projects". The built static library should be compatible with that
platform though.
Change-Id: Idcd7eca60bfaaaeb09392a9cd7a02e4a670e3b30
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Merges the experiment.
Change-Id: I4eb19af6de6df6aa3a96a2e82f231d47ed9b3ae9
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Change-Id: I4be8ca12ccdce86d1409b7121cff94b4784ab31c
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This is a mostly-working implementation of an extra channel in the
bitstream. Configure with --enable-alpha to test. Notable TODOs:
- Add extra channel to all mismatch tests, PSNR, SSIM, etc
- Configurable subsampling
- Variable number of planes (currently always uses all 4)
- Loop filtering
- Per-plane lossless quantizer
- ARNR support
This implementation just uses the same contents as the Y channel
for the A channel, due to lack of content and general pain in
playing back 4 channel content. A later patch will use the actual
alpha channel passed in from outside the codec.
Change-Id: Ibf81f023b1c570bd84b3064e9b4b8ae52e087592
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Change-Id: I5a46645064c2fe1c13287cf06c3244820b4e699e
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In current code, motion vectors got from single prediction mode are used
in compound prediction mode directly. These motion vectors may not give
accurate prediction since they are searched independently. In this patch,
we took Pascal's suggestion, and did joint motion search in compound
prediction mode to find better motion vectors in this situation.
Test results:
Overall PSNR: 0.570%(derf), 0.918%(stdhd);
SSIM: 0.572%(derf), 1.009%(stdhd);
The encoder is a little slower. This can be improved since some c
code is used in motion search.
Change-Id: Ib30c9240f6c56c9b070867b4ca89412a76d9f3c6
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Delete code under the CONFIG_CODE_ZEROGROUP flag.
Change-Id: I5fe6c7b42a5da9b73118e33594301da4129f320a
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Delete code under the CONFIG_COMP_INTERINTRA_PRED
flag.
Change-Id: I3d1079cf46305c08f7e11d738596ea112e7b547f
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Clean out code under CONFIG_ENABLE_6TAP flag.
Change-Id: Ic45b624081181027d6ba24d55dd644c3197f9830
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Clean out code relating to newbintramode.
Change-Id: Ie91f4f156cdf60ce0da8ca407c1c9cb00c7d0705
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Macro ab4x4 contains experiments for recursive partition down to
4x4 block size.
Change-Id: Ic727842fa98a4df9fd51e0025a545dc76a5c76c1
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Pull sb8x8 out of experimental list. verified via borg run tests.
Fixed unit test failures.
Change-Id: I12a4bbd17395930580c048ab68becad1ffe46e76
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Adds a new experiment CONFIG_NON420 that allows other chroma subsamplings
to be passed to the codec. This commit allows the data to be passed from
a y4m input file through vpxenc to the codec, where they're currently
rejected. Later commits will finish support for this inside the codec.
Change-Id: Ib3aac604d8cad9e24cef395fa1067f16ba7e8e43
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(while still abusing the gcc targets)
Change-Id: I40f33f619ed1ee760caf23f5598587b30cf8a9ed
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Move rectangular superblock coding out of experimental list.
Change-Id: I96c37547d122330d666a67b4bf577ae54547857f
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Change-Id: I274a1d2e461e6ffdb106bac4ad6951692ace314e
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Change-Id: Ibe0628905925fc81bbb192651276f417c2aa7552
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This patch does not seem to give any benefits.
Change-Id: I9d2b4091d6af3dfc0875f24db86c01e2de57f8db
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Adds an experiment that codes an end-of-orientation symbol
for every eligible zero encountered in scan order.
This cleans out various other sub-experiments that were part
of the origiinal patch, which will be later included if found
useful.
Results are slightly positive on all sets (0.1 - 0.2% range).
Change-Id: I57765c605fefc7fb9d1b57f1b356843602abefaf
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This experiment has failed to give much benefit but
does add complexity so deprecated.
Change-Id: Ic7b929ba706390b9907ef0b4f965bd401ca799a4
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that are related to using reconstructed pixel for selecting reference
motion vectors.
Change-Id: I048dfae39ca7385e344b57d46347ecc6e753e1bb
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This is work-in-progress, it implements multiple ARF
encoding behind an experimental flag.
It adds the ability to insert multiple ARF frames into a
single ARF group. This patch implements the reordering
of the coded frames, and implements a fixed-length coding
pattern. It applies a fixed quantizer strategy based on
where the frame is in the coding sequence.
Further work to modify the rate control strategy is
ongoing and will be submitted via a set of future patches.
In this first step, each ARF group is recursively
bisected and an ARF frame added at that position in the
sequence. The recursion continues until ARF frames are
within MIN_GF_INTERVAL frames.
The code sits behind the "multiple-arf" experimental
flag ("CONFIG_MULTIPLE_ARF"). The experimental flag
"oneshotq" ("CONFIG_ONESHOTQ") also needs to be enabled
for this patch to work correctly.
Change-Id: Ie473b05ebb43ac473c0cfb659b2b8042823085e2
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Merge sb32x32 and sb64x64 functions; allow for rectangular sizes. Code
gives identical encoder results before and after. There are a few
macros for rectangular block sizes under the sbsegment experiment; this
experiment is not yet functional and should not yet be used.
Change-Id: I71f93b5d2a1596e99a6f01f29c3f0a456694d728
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so it is configurable to faciliate testings
Change-Id: I247b62736c3a08ec2934793959d1ae605a05efa3
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Pick up VP8 encryption, quantization changes, and some fixes to vpxenc
Conflicts:
test/decode_test_driver.cc
test/decode_test_driver.h
test/encode_test_driver.cc
vp8/vp8cx.mk
vpxdec.c
vpxenc.c
Change-Id: I9fbcc64808ead47e22f1f22501965cc7f0c4791c
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This gains about 0.2% on derf, 0.1% on hd and 0.4% on stdhd. I can put
this under an experimental flag if wanted, just trying to get my patch
queue in shape.
Change-Id: Ibe1a30fe0e0b07bec4802e0f3ff0ba22e505f576
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Adds an experiment to use a weighted prediction of two INTER
predictors, where the weight is one of (1/4, 3/4), (3/8, 5/8),
(1/2, 1/2), (5/8, 3/8) or (3/4, 1/4), and is chosen implicitly
based on consistency of the predictors to the already
reconstructed pixels to the top and left of the current macroblock
or superblock.
Currently the weighting is not applied to SPLITMV modes, which
default to the usual (1/2, 1/2) weighting. However the code is in
place controlled by a macro. The same weighting is used for Y and
UV components, where the weight is derived from analyzing the Y
component only.
Results (over compound inter-intra experiment)
derf: +0.18%
yt: +0.34%
hd: +0.49%
stdhd: +0.23%
The experiment suggests bigger benefit for explicitly signaled weights.
Change-Id: I5438539ff4485c5752874cd1eb078ff14bf5235a
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Adds a per-frame, strength adjustable, in loop deringing filter. Uses
the existing vp9_post_proc_down_and_across 5 tap thresholded blur
code, with a brute force search for the threshold.
Results almost strictly positive on the YT HD set, either having no
effect or helping PSNR in the range of 1-3% (overall average 0.8%).
Results more mixed for the CIF set, (-0.5 min, 1.4 max, 0.1 avg).
This has an almost strictly negative impact to SSIM, so examining a
different filter or a more balanced search heuristic is in order.
Other test set results pending.
Change-Id: I5ca6ee8fe292dfa3f2eab7f65332423fa1710b58
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Replaces the default tables for single coefficient magnitudes with
those obtained from an appropriate distribution. The EOB node
is left unchanged. The model is represeted as a 256-size codebook
where the index corresponds to the probability of the Zero or the
One node. Two variations are implemented corresponding to whether
the Zero node or the One-node is used as the peg. The main advantage
is that the default prob tables will become considerably smaller and
manageable. Besides there is substantially less risk of over-fitting
for a training set.
Various distributions are tried and the one that gives the best
results is the family of Generalized Gaussian distributions with
shape parameter 0.75. The results are within about 0.2% of fully
trained tables for the Zero peg variant, and within 0.1% of the
One peg variant.
The forward updates are optionally (controlled by a macro)
model-based, i.e. restricted to only convey probabilities from the
codebook. Backward updates can also be optionally (controlled by
another macro) model-based, but is turned off by default. Currently
model-based forward updates work about the same as unconstrained
updates, but there is a drop in performance with backward-updates
being model based.
The model based approach also allows the probabilities for the key
frames to be adjusted from the defaults based on the base_qindex of
the frame. Currently the adjustment function is a placeholder that
adjusts the prob of EOB and Zero node from the nominal one at higher
quality (lower qindex) or lower quality (higher qindex) ends of the
range. The rest of the probabilities are then derived based on the
model from the adjusted prob of zero.
Change-Id: Iae050f3cbcc6d8b3f204e8dc395ae47b3b2192c9
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New decoder control paramter VP8_SET_DECRYPT_KEY to set the decryption key.
Change-Id: I6fc1f44d41f74f3b3f702778af1a6f8f5cc9439f
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and turn the experiment off by default.
Change-Id: If9e684aa6cc49eacd39f36645a110a447e38d2de
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This patch revamps the entropy coding of coefficients to code first
a non-zero count per coded block and correspondingly remove the EOB
token from the token set.
STATUS:
Main encode/decode code achieving encode/decode sync - done.
Forward and backward probability updates to the nzcs - done.
Rd costing updates for nzcs - done.
Note: The dynamic progrmaming apporach used in trellis quantization
is not exactly compatible with nzcs. A suboptimal approach has been
used instead where branch costs are updated to account for changes
in the nzcs.
TODO:
Training the default probs/counts for nzcs
Change-Id: I951bc1e22f47885077a7453a09b0493daa77883d
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Picks up some build system changes, compiler warning fixes, etc.
Change-Id: I2712f99e653502818a101a72696ad54018152d4e
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Change-Id: I35e64998b25694a3bb4a62164bba3c03c1db4bc7
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Rebased.
Remove the old matrix multiplication transform computation. The 16x16
ADST/DCT can be switched on/off and evaluated by setting ACTIVE_HT16
300/0 in vp9/common/vp9_blockd.h.
Change-Id: Icab2dbd18538987e1dc4e88c45abfc4cfc6e133f
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Change-Id: I7b7b8d4fda3a23699e0c920d727f8c15d37d43aa
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rebased.
This patch includes 16x16 butterfly inverse ADST/DCT hybrid
transform. It uses the variant ADST of kernel
sin((2k+1)*(2n+1)/4N),
which allows a butterfly implementation.
The coding gains as compared to DCT 16x16 are about 0.1% for
both derf and std-hd. It is noteworthy that for std-hd sets
many sequences gains about 0.5%, some 0.2%. There are also few
points that provides -1% to -3% performance. Hence the average
goes to about 0.1%.
Change-Id: Ie80ac84cf403390f6e5d282caa58723739e5ec17
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Removal of the NEWCOEFCONTEXT experiment to
reduce code clutter and make it easier to experiment with
some other changes to the coefficient coding context.
Change-Id: Icd17b421384c354df6117cc714747647c5eb7e98
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