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Suitability of VVC and HEVC for Video Telehealth Systems
Authors:Muhammad Arslan Usman  Muhammad Rehan Usman  Rizwan Ali Naqvi  Bernie Mcphilips  Christopher Romeika  Daniel Cunliffe  Christos Politis  Nada Philip
Affiliation:1.Faculty of Science, Engineering and Computing, Kingston University, London, KT1 2EE, UK2 School of Electrical Engineering, Superior University, Lahore, Pakistan3 Department of Unmanned Vehicle Engineering, Sejong University, Seoul, 05006, Korea4 Pangea Connected Ltd., London, KT1 1BL, UK
Abstract:Video compression in medical video streaming is one of the key technologies associated with mobile healthcare. Seamless delivery of medical video streams over a resource constrained network emphasizes the need of a video codec that requires minimum bitrates and maintains high perceptual quality. This paper presents a comparative study between High Efficiency Video Coding (HEVC) and its potential successor Versatile Video Coding (VVC) in the context of healthcare. A large-scale subjective experiment comprising of twenty-four non-expert participants is presented for eight different test conditions in Full High Definition (FHD) videos. The presented analysis highlights the impact of compression artefacts on the perceptual quality of HEVC and VVC processed videos. Our results and findings show that VVC clearly outperforms HEVC in terms of achieving higher compression, while maintaining high quality in FHD videos. VVC requires upto 40% less bitrate for encoding an FHD video at excellent perceptual quality. We have provided rate-quality curves for both encoders and a degree of overlap across both codecs in terms of perceptual quality. Overall, there is a 71% degree of overlap in terms of quality between VVC and HEVC compressed videos for eight different test conditions.
Keywords:Mobile healthcare  subjective analysis  telemedicine  video compression  video quality assessment
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