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Block Partitioning Structure in the VVC Standard

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IEEE-INST ELECTRICAL ELECTRONICS ENGINEERS INC
DOI: 10.1109/TCSVT.2021.3088134

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Encoding; Transform coding; Copper; Lead; Indexes; Standards; ISO Standards; Block partitioning structure; binary tree; CTU dual tree; H; 266; local dual tree; MPEG-I Part 3; multi-type tree; picture boundary handling; quaternary tree; ternary tree; versatile video coding; virtual pipeline data unit; VVC

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This paper presents the technical details and experimental results for the VVC block partitioning structure, emphasizing its significant coding gains. The new partitioning structure is designed to be more flexible, allowing different types of tree splits and introduces new methods to optimize coding efficiency.
Versatile Video Coding (VVC) is the latest video coding standard jointly developed by ITU-T VCEG and ISO/IEC MPEG. In this paper, technical details and experimental results for the VVC block partitioning structure are provided. Among all the new technical aspects of VVC, the block partitioning structure is identified as one of the most substantial changes relative to the previous video coding standards and provides the most significant coding gains. The new partitioning structure is designed using a more flexible scheme. Each coding tree unit (CTU) is either treated as one coding unit or split into multiple coding units by one or more recursive quaternary tree partitions followed by one or more recursive multi-type tree splits. The latter can be horizontal binary tree split, vertical binary tree split, horizontal ternary tree split, or vertical ternary tree split. A CTU dual tree for intra-coded slices is described on top of the new block partitioning structure, allowing separate coding trees for luma and chroma. Also, a new way of handling picture boundaries is presented. Additionally, to reduce hardware decoder complexity, virtual pipeline data unit constraints are introduced, which forbid certain multi-type tree splits. Finally, a local dual tree is described, which reduces the number of small chroma intra blocks.

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