Abstract:
A method and apparatus for a three-dimensional or multi-view video encoding or decoding system utilizing unified disparity vector derivation is disclosed. When a three-dimensional coding tool using a derived disparity vector (DV) is selected, embodiments according to the present invention will first obtain the derived DV from one or more neighboring blocks. If the derived DV is available, the selected three-dimensional coding tool is applied to the current block using the derived DV. If the derived DV is not available, the selected three-dimensional coding tool is applied to the current block using a default DV, where the default DV is set to point to an inter-view reference picture in a reference picture list of the current block.
Abstract:
A method and apparatus for determining a derived disparity vector (DV) directly from associated depth block for motion vector prediction in three-dimensional video encoding or decoding are disclosed. Input data associated with current motion information of a current texture block of a current texture picture in a current dependent view and a depth block associated with the current texture block are received. The derived DV for the current texture block based on the depth block is then determined and used for inter-view or temporal motion vector prediction (MVP). If the current motion information corresponds to inter-view prediction, the current DV is encoded or decoded using the derived DV as a MVP. If the current motion information corresponds to temporal prediction, the current MV is encoded or decoded using a derived MV of a corresponding texture block in a reference view as the MVP.
Abstract:
A method and apparatus for signaling one or more coding modes selected from a mode group for multi-view or three-dimensional (3D) video coding are disclosed. The mode group comprises a pulse code modulation (PCM) mode, a segment-wise depth coding (SDC) mode and a depth-based block partitioning (DBBP) mode. According to the present invention, a first mode is determined regarding whether it is enabled, where the first mode corresponds to one of at least two mode members selected from the PCM mode, the SDC mode and the DBBP mode. If the first mode is enabled, a first mode flag corresponding to the first mode is signaled to indicate whether the first mode is asserted. If the first mode is asserted, the current depth or texture block is coded using the first mode and signaling any remaining mode member of at least two mode members is skipped.
Abstract:
A method and apparatus for color index coding of a block of video data using index prediction based on reconstructed neighboring pixels are disclosed. In one embodiment, color index encoding or decoding is applied to the current pixel indices by deriving index prediction from neighboring pixel indices of the reconstructed neighboring pixels. The reconstructed neighboring pixel values are first transformed into the neighboring pixel indices according to a quantization table to map between major color indices and major color values of the current block. The quantization table can be based on a major color table for the current block or can also be derived at a decoder side. The decoding process may reconstruct the current pixels by converting decoded current pixel indices to reconstructed current pixel values according to the quantization table or by directly copying the reconstructed neighboring pixel values indicated by decoded current pixel indices.
Abstract:
A method and apparatus for deriving directional-priority based candidates for a block coded in Inter, or Merge or Skip mode are disclosed. One or more motion vectors associated with one or more previously coded blocks for a current block are determined first. One or more directional-priority based candidates for the current block are derived by searching through the previously coded blocks according to a priority order associated with prediction direction of the motion vectors. The motion vectors having a first prediction direction are selected with a higher priority than the motion vectors having a second prediction direction. The derived directional-priority based candidates are inserted into a candidate list. The motion vector predictor (MVP) or Merge/Skip candidate is selected from the candidate list for coding the current block in Inter, or Merge or Skip mode.
Abstract:
A method of video coding using coding modes including depth-based block partitioning (DBBP) in a multi-view or three-dimensional (3D) video coding system is disclosed. According to the present invention, when DBBP (depth-based block partition) is used to code a current texture coding unit, the DBBP partition mode is signaled so that the decoder does not need to go through complex computations to derive the DBBP partition mode. Various examples of determining the DBBP partition mode are disclosed.
Abstract:
A method for three-dimensional video coding using aligned motion parameter derivation for motion information prediction and inheritance is disclosed. Embodiments according to the present invention utilize motion parameters associated with a corresponding block for motion information prediction or inheritance. The aligned motion parameters may be derived by searching each current reference picture list of the current block to find a matched reference picture having a same POC (Picture Order Count) or a same view index as that of the reference picture pointed by the MV of the corresponding block. The aligned motion parameters may also be derived by searching each current reference picture list to check whether the reference picture index of the reference picture in the reference view to be inherited exceeds a maximum reference picture index of each current reference picture list of the current block.
Abstract:
A method and apparatus for a three-dimensional encoding or decoding system incorporating view synthesis prediction (VSP) with reduced computational complexity and/or memory access bandwidth are disclosed. The system applies the VSP process to the texture data only and applies non-VSP process to the depth data. Therefore, when a current texture block in a dependent view is coded according to VSP by backward warping the current texture block to the reference picture using an associated depth block and the motion parameter inheritance (MPI) mode is selected for the corresponding depth block in the dependent view, the corresponding depth block in the dependent view is encoded or decoded using non-VSP inter-view prediction based on motion information inherited from the current texture block.
Abstract:
A method and apparatus using a single converted DV (disparity vector) from the depth data for a conversion region are disclosed. Embodiments according to the present invention receive input data and depth data associated with a conversion region of a current picture in a current dependent view. The conversion region is checked to determine whether it is partitioned into multiple motion prediction sub-blocks. If the conversion region is partitioned into multiple motion prediction sub-blocks, then a single converted DV from the depth data associated with the conversion region is determined and each of the multiple motion prediction sub-blocks of the conversion region is processed according to a first coding tool using the single converted DV. If the conversion region is not partitioned into multiple motion prediction sub-blocks, the conversion region is processed according to the first coding tool or a second coding tool using the single converted DV.
Abstract:
A method of signaling depth-based block partitioning (DBBP) for multi-view or three-dimensional (3D) video coding is disclosed. In one embodiment, the DBBP flag is signaled for all candidate prediction modes of the current texture coding unit including a non-2N×N partition mode. The group of candidate prediction modes may consist of 2N×N partition mode and N×2N partition mode. If the DBBP flag indicates the DBBP being used for the current texture coding unit, DBBP encoding is applied to the current texture coding unit or DBBP decoding is applied to one or more PUs associated with the current texture coding unit to recover the current texture coding unit. If the DBBP flag indicates the DBBP being not used for the current texture coding unit, a prediction partition mode is signaled at an encoder side or parsed at a decoder side from a CU (coding unit) level of the bitstream.