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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Jan. 28, 2025
Filed:
Dec. 23, 2020
Interdigital Ce Patent Holdings, Sas, Paris, FR;
Philippe De Lagrange, Betton, FR;
Fabrice Leleannec, Betton, FR;
Fabrice Urban, Thorigne Fouillard, FR;
Karam Naser, Mouazé, FR;
InterDigital CE Patent Holdings, SAS, Paris, FR;
Abstract
An apparatus for processing a video may receive a quantization parameter (QP) adjustment value associated with a syntax level at the syntax level. In examples, the apparatus may obtain the QP adjustment value associated with the syntax level, for example, via signalling at the syntax level. The apparatus may apply the QP adjustment value to a QP associated with the syntax level to obtain an adjusted QP associated with the syntax level. The syntax level may include a coding block level or a transform unit (TU) level. In examples, if the syntax level is a TU level, the decoder may receive the QP adjustment value for a first CU (for example, a current TU) and obtain a QP for the second TU that precedes the first CU in a coding order based on a QP predictor, for example, instead of the QP adjustment value for the first TU.