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SVT-AV1 Encoding Bitrate Estimation Using Motion Search Information

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arxiv 2407.05900 v1 pith:WZA2Y5XI submitted 2024-07-08 eess.IV

SVT-AV1 Encoding Bitrate Estimation Using Motion Search Information

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Enabling high compression efficiency while keeping encoding energy consumption at a low level, requires prioritization of which videos need more sophisticated encoding techniques. However, the effects vary highly based on the content, and information on how good a video can be compressed is required. This can be measured by estimating the encoded bitstream size prior to encoding. We identified the errors between estimated motion vectors from Motion Search, an algorithm that predicts temporal changes in videos, correlates well to the encoded bitstream size. Combining Motion Search with Random Forests, the encoding bitrate can be estimated with a Pearson correlation of above 0.96.

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