18509596. METHOD AND FOR RECONSTRUCTING CHROMA BLOCK AND VIDEO DECODING APPARATUS simplified abstract (KIA CORPORATION)

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METHOD AND FOR RECONSTRUCTING CHROMA BLOCK AND VIDEO DECODING APPARATUS

Organization Name

KIA CORPORATION

Inventor(s)

Dong Gyu Sim of Seoul (KR)

Sea Nae Park of Seoul (KR)

Seung Wook Park of Yongin (KR)

Wha Pyeong Lim of Hwaseong (KR)

METHOD AND FOR RECONSTRUCTING CHROMA BLOCK AND VIDEO DECODING APPARATUS - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18509596 titled 'METHOD AND FOR RECONSTRUCTING CHROMA BLOCK AND VIDEO DECODING APPARATUS

Simplified Explanation

The present disclosure relates to a method and apparatus for reconstructing chroma blocks in video decoding. The method involves decoding correlation information between first and second residual samples, prediction information of the chroma block, generating predicted samples, deriving second residual samples, and reconstructing chroma blocks of the first and second chroma components.

  • Decoding correlation information between first and second residual samples
  • Generating predicted samples based on prediction information
  • Deriving second residual samples using correlation information
  • Reconstructing chroma blocks of the first and second chroma components

Potential Applications

This technology can be applied in video decoding systems, multimedia applications, streaming services, and digital broadcasting.

Problems Solved

This technology solves the problem of efficiently reconstructing chroma blocks in video decoding, improving video quality and compression efficiency.

Benefits

The benefits of this technology include enhanced video quality, reduced bandwidth requirements, improved compression efficiency, and better overall performance in video decoding applications.

Potential Commercial Applications

Potential commercial applications of this technology include video streaming services, digital broadcasting companies, multimedia content providers, and video codec developers.

Possible Prior Art

Prior art in video decoding and chroma block reconstruction techniques may include various methods for improving video compression and quality, such as motion compensation, predictive coding, and transform coding.

Unanswered Questions

1. How does this technology compare to existing methods for chroma block reconstruction in terms of efficiency and performance? 2. Are there any specific hardware requirements or limitations for implementing this method in video decoding systems?


Original Abstract Submitted

A method and for reconstructing chroma blocks and a video decoding apparatus are disclosed. In accordance with one aspect of the present disclosure, provided is a method for reconstructing a chroma block of a target block to be reconstructed. The method includes decoding correlation information between first residual samples and second residual samples, the first residual sample, and prediction information of the chroma block from a bitstream, wherein the first residual samples are residual samples of a first chroma component and the second residual samples are residual samples of a second chroma component. The method further includes generating predicted samples of the first chroma component and predicted samples of the second chroma information on the basis of the prediction information, and deriving the second residual samples by applying the correlation information to the first residual samples. The method further includes reconstructing a chroma block of the first chroma component by adding the first residual samples and the predicted samples of the first chroma component and reconstructing a chroma block of the second chroma component by adding the second residual samples and predicted samples of the second chroma component. [Representative drawing: FIG.