Methodology for modeling and comparing video codecs: Hevc, evc, and vvc

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Online videos are the major source of internet traffic, and are about to become the largest majority. Increasing effort is aimed to developing more efficient video codecs. In order to compare existing and novel video codecs, this paper presents a simple but effective methodology to model their performance in terms of Rate Distortion (RD). A linear RD model in the dB variables, Peak Signal-to-Noise Ratio (PSNR) and Bitrate (BR), easily allows us to estimate the difference in PSNR or BR between two sets of encoding conditions. Six sequences from the MPEG test set with the same resolution, encoded at different BR and different Quantization Parameters, were used to create the data set to estimate each RD model. Three codecs (HEVC, EVC, and VVC) were compared with this methodology, after estimating their models. Fitting properties of each model and a performance comparison between the models are finally shown and discussed.

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Battista, S., Conti, M., & Orcioni, S. (2020). Methodology for modeling and comparing video codecs: Hevc, evc, and vvc. Electronics (Switzerland), 9(10), 1–10. https://doi.org/10.3390/electronics9101579

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