MULTI-SCALE DEFORMABLE ALIGNMENT AND CONTENT-ADAPTIVE INFERENCE FOR FLEXIBLE-RATE BI-DIRECTIONAL VIDEO COMPRESSION
Mustafa Akin Yilmaz, Okkes Ugur Ulas, Ahmet Murat Tekalp
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The lack of ability to adapt the motion compensation model to video content is an important limitation of current end-to-end learned video compression models. This paper advances the state-of-the-art by proposing an adaptive motion compensation model for end-to-end rate-distortion optimized hierarchical bi-directional video compression. In particular, we propose two novelties: i) a multi-scale deformable alignment scheme at the feature level combined with multi-scale conditional coding, ii) motion-content adaptive inference. In addition, we employ a gain unit, which enables a single model to operate at multiple rate-distortion operating points. We also exploit the gain unit to control bit allocation among intra-coded vs. bi-directionally coded frames by fine tuning corresponding models for truly flexible-rate learned video coding. Experimental results demonstrate state-of-the-art rate-distortion performance exceeding those of all prior art in learned video coding.