fast versatile video coding
Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science
Overview
Versatile Video Coding (VVC) is a possible new candidate for a video encoding standard. However, it is more computationally complex than H.264. To alleviate the computation and time restraints on processing video, the proposed implementation uses artificially intelligent features to circumvent steps in the encoding process of the VVC Test Model Software.
Community Benefit: Increased performance of the VTM and derivative software would promote VVC and allow for the transmission of higher definition video at lower bitrates. This enables telecom companies to keep up with new demands for video streaming services in areas such as security, entertainment, and teleconferencing.