18517997. INTER LAYER PREDICTION WITH DIFFERENT CODING BLOCK SIZE simplified abstract (BEIJING BYTEDANCE NETWORK TECHNOLOGY CO., LTD.)

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INTER LAYER PREDICTION WITH DIFFERENT CODING BLOCK SIZE

Organization Name

BEIJING BYTEDANCE NETWORK TECHNOLOGY CO., LTD.

Inventor(s)

Zhipin Deng of Beijing (CN)

Li Zhang of San Diego CA (US)

INTER LAYER PREDICTION WITH DIFFERENT CODING BLOCK SIZE - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18517997 titled 'INTER LAYER PREDICTION WITH DIFFERENT CODING BLOCK SIZE

Simplified Explanation

The abstract describes a method for video encoding and decoding that involves converting a video unit of a current picture of a video to a bitstream according to a specified rule.

  • Conversion between video unit and bitstream:
 - The method involves converting a video unit of a current picture of a video to a bitstream based on a rule.
 - The rule dictates that a given picture must have the same coding tree unit size or block size as the current picture to be available as a reference picture for motion information.

Potential Applications: - This technology can be applied in video compression algorithms to improve the efficiency of video encoding and decoding processes.

Problems Solved: - This technology helps in reducing the size of video files without compromising the quality of the video content.

Benefits: - Improved video compression efficiency. - Enhanced video quality. - Reduced storage space requirements for video files.

Potential Commercial Applications: - "Enhanced Video Compression Technology for Efficient Data Storage and Transmission"

Possible Prior Art: - H.264/AVC video compression standard.

Unanswered Questions: 1. How does this method compare to existing video encoding and decoding techniques in terms of compression efficiency? 2. Are there any limitations or constraints in the rule specified for the conversion process?


Original Abstract Submitted

Several techniques for video encoding and video decoding are described. One example method includes performing a conversion between a video unit of a current picture of a video and a bitstream of the video according to a rule. The rule specifies that, for a given picture to be available as a reference picture whose motion information is used for the conversion, the given picture has a same coding tree unit size or a same coding tree block size as the current picture.