Variable length coding method and variable length decoding method

A post-encoding and post-decoding technology, applied in transcoding, television, electrical components, etc., to solve problems such as coding units that fully remove redundant information

Inactive Publication Date: 2007-04-11
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[0096] In addition, the decoding unit RLD0a of the conventional image decoding device 202a or the run-length decoding unit RLD0b or RLD0c of the conventional image decoding device 202b or 202c corresponds to a variable-length coding process for the quantization coefficient that cannot sufficiently remove the Coding unit of redundant information in the quantization coefficient
[0097] Also, for changing the variable length coding table (VLC table) according to the numerical value of the differential motion vector value when a variable length coding table is used to code a differential motion vector value in the method for predictively coding digital video data method, there is no effective change of the variable length coding table in the variable length coding process for data having a characteristic of the number of successive zero coefficients like quantized coefficients obtained by quantizing the frequency components of an image signal Methods

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[0199] FIG. 1 is a block diagram for explaining an image coding apparatus according to a first embodiment of the present invention.

[0200] The image encoding device 101 according to the first embodiment has a run-length encoding unit RLE1 for subjecting the output QS from the quantization unit Q to variable-length encoding processing and outputting one encoded stream Str1 in accordance with the quantization parameter QP and the VLC selection signal VlcSel, instead of The run-length encoding unit RLE0b in the conventional image encoding device 201b as shown in FIG. 3 subjects the output (quantization component) QS from the quantization unit Q to variable-length encoding processing and outputs an encoded stream Str0b.

[0201] Here, the quantization parameter QP is a parameter representing a value of one quantization step, and the quantization step is approximately proportional to the quantization parameter QP. More specifically, when the quantization parameter QP is large, th...

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[0250] Fig. 9 is a block diagram for explaining an image decoding apparatus according to a second embodiment of the present invention.

[0251] The image decoding device 102 according to the second embodiment decodes, for example, the encoded stream Str1 output from the image encoding device 101 of the first embodiment.

[0252] The image decoding device 102 has a run-length decoding unit RLD1 that subjects the input encoded stream Str1 to variable-length decoding processing to reconstruct quantized coefficients based on the quantization parameter QP and the VLD selection signal VldSel, instead of the A run-length decoding unit RLD0b that subjects the input encoded stream Str0b to variable-length decoding processing. The structure is the same as that of the image decoding device 202b shown in FIG. 36 except for the run-length decoding unit RLD1.

[0253] Fig. 10 is a block diagram for explaining a specific structure of the run-length decoding unit RLD1.

[0254] The run-leng...

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[0283] Fig. 13 is a block diagram for explaining an image coding apparatus according to a third embodiment of the present invention.

[0284] The image coding device 103 according to the third embodiment has a run-length coding unit RLE2 that subjects the output QS from the quantization unit Q to variable-length coding processing and outputs one coded stream Str2 according to the quantization parameter QP or the VLC selection signal VlcSel, which replaces the The run-length encoding unit RLE0c in the image encoding device 201c shown in FIG. 38 subjects the output (quantized component) QS from the quantization unit Q to variable-length encoding processing and outputs an encoded stream Str0c. Other parts of the image encoding device 103 of this third embodiment are the same as the conventional image encoding device 201c.

[0285] More specifically, similar to the conventional run-length encoding unit RLE0c, this run-length encoding unit RLE2 has a first code table T1 (see FIG. 4...

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Abstract

An image coding apparatus provides a run-length encoding unit RLE 1 that subjects quantized coefficients which are obtained by quantizing frequency components of an image signal to a variable length coding process by using a run value Run that indicates the number of successive zero coefficients and a level value Lev that indicates a value of a non-zero coefficient following the zero coefficients. The run-length encoding unit RLE 1 includes a reordering unit Lreodr for reordering level values Lev; a variable length coder LVLC for coding reordered level values ROLev by using a code table that is selected according to the value of a quantization parameter QP; a reordering unit Rreodr for reordering run values Run from high frequency component of the quantized coefficients to low frequency component; and a variable length coder RVLC for coding reordered run values RORun by using a code table that is selected according to the number of already-processed run values.

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[0001] This application is a divisional application of a patent application with the application number 02813282.3, the filing date being November 22, 2002, and the invention title being "Variable Length Coding Method and Variable Length Decoding Method". technical field [0002] The present invention relates to a variable length coding method and a variable length decoding method, and more particularly to a method for converting multiple data obtained by quantizing frequency components (quantization coefficients) of image data into coded data according to variable length coding processing. coefficients, and methods for decoding the encoded data to reconstruct coefficients according to a variable length decoding process. Background technique [0003] In recent years we have ushered in the multimedia age in which audio, video, and other data are processed integrally, and traditional information media such as newspapers, magazines, television, radio, and telephones (i.e., used ...

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Patent Type & Authority Applications(China)
IPC IPC(8): H04N7/50H04N7/30H04N7/26H03M7/40H03M7/46H04N19/13H04N19/136H04N19/162H04N19/176H04N19/18H04N19/61H04N19/69H04N19/89H04N19/93
Inventor 角野真也近藤敏志羽饲诚安倍清史
Owner GK BRIDGE 1
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