A first-order-residual/second-order-residual (FOR/SOR) based video coding algorithm that incorporates the super macroblock (SMB) and the inter-frame stripe prediction (ISP) technique is proposed for high definition (HD) video coding in this work. We first examine the limitation of the SMB in high-bit-rate coding, and show that a simple extension of the block-size is not sufficient to get a significant improvement in coding performance. Then, we introduce the FOR/SOR coding technique to resolve this issue. For the FOR coding, we apply a larger quantization stepize and motion-predictive coding to remove the temporal correlation. Then, for the SOR coding, we propose an efficient prediction method, called the interframe stripe prediction (ISP) technique, to remove the structured residuals after the FOR coding to achieve a higher coding gain. It is demonstrated by experimental results that the proposed FOR/SOR algorithm outperforms H.264/AVC by a significant margin; namely,
Je-Won Kang, Seung-Hwan Kim, C.-C. Jay Kuo