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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Dec. 17, 2024
Filed:
Jun. 16, 2020
Interdigital Ce Patent Holdings, Sas, Paris, FR;
Philippe De Lagrange, Cesson-Sevigne, FR;
Fabrice Leleannec, Cesson-Sevigne, FR;
Karam Naser, Cesson-Sevigne, FR;
Edouard Francois, Cesson-Sevigne, FR;
Pierre Andrivon, Cesson-Sevigne, FR;
Ya Chen, Cesson-Sevigne, FR;
InterDigital CE Patent Holdings, SAS, Paris, FR;
Abstract
Different quantization matrices may be transmitted corresponding to different block sizes, color components and prediction modes. To more efficiently signal the coefficients of the quantization matrices, in one implementation, a unified matrix identifier matrixId is used, based on a size identifier (sizeId) that relates to CU size with larger sizes listed first, and a matrix type (matrixTypeId) with luma QMs listed first. For example, the unified identifier is derived as: matrixId=N*sizeId+matrixTypeId, where N is the number of possible type identifiers, e.g., N=6. This single identifier allows referring to any previously transmitted matrix when using prediction (copy), and transmitting larger matrices first avoids interpolation in the prediction process. When a block uses the Intra Block Copy prediction mode, QM identifier may be derived as if the block uses the INTER prediction mode.