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30 Years of Video Coding Evolution - What Can We Learn from it in Terms of QoE?
From the beginnings of ITU-T H.261 to
H.265 (HEVC), each new video coding standard has
aimed at halving the bitrate at the same perceptual
quality by redundancy and irrelevancy reduction. Each
improvement has been explained by comparably small
changes in the video coding toolset. This contribu-
tion aims at starting the Quality of Experience (QoE)
analysis of the accumulated improvements over the last
thirty years. Based on an overview of the changes in
the coding tools, we analyze the changes in the quan-
tized residual information. Visual comparison and sta-
tistical measures are performed and some interpreta-
tions are provided towards explaining how irrelevancy
reduction may have led to such a huge reduction in
bitrate. The interpretation of the results in terms of
QoE paves the way towards an understanding of the
coding tools in terms of visual quality. It may help in
understanding how the irrelevancy reduction has been
improved over the decades. Understanding how the
differences of the residuals relate to known or yet un-
known properties of the human visual system, may en-
able a closer collaboration between perception research
and video compression research