摘要

Screen content coding plays an important role in many applications. Conventional reference picture management (RPM) strategies developed for natural content may not work well for screen content. This is because many regions in screen content remain static for a long time, causing a lot of repetitive contents to stay in the decoded picture buffer. The repetitive contents are not conducive to inter prediction, but still occupy valuable memory. This paper proposes a diversity-based RPM scheme for screen content coding. The concept of diversity is introduced for the reference picture set (RPS) to help formulate the RPM problem. By maximizing the diversity of RPS, more potentially better predictions are provided. Better compression performance can then be achieved. Meanwhile, the proposed scheme is nonnormative and compatible with existing video coding standards, such as High Efficiency Video Coding. The experimental results show that, for low delay screen content coding, the bit saving of the proposed scheme is 4.9% on average and up to 13.7%, without increasing encoding time.

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