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Table 2 The statistics of possible splitting of PUs

From: An efficient interpolation filter VLSI architecture for HEVC standard

 

Class A

Class B

Class C

Class D

Class E

Size

Traffic

Cactus

BasketballDrill

Keiba

Johnny

64×

5361

2663

454

88

1703

32×

9945

5751

937

255

1229

16×

19,654

8994

2307

876

2193

28,408

9261

4232

1409

2098

2582

502

426

150

97

Total

65,950

27,171

8356

2778

7320

  1. The statistics of possible splitting of PUs in HM 13.0 with low delay configuration. 64×, 32×, 16×, 8×, and 4× represent the size of PUs. In terms of resolutions, the video sequences are classified into five classes, including class A (2560 × 1600), class B (1920 × 1080), class C (832 × 480), class D (416 × 240), and class E (1280 × 720). Traffic, Cactus, BasketballDrill, Keiba, and Johnny represent five video sequences