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Rate-Distortion Optimization for Ensembles of Non-Reference Metrics

Xin Xiong

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Non-reference metrics (NRMs) can assess the visual quality of images and videos without a reference, making them well-suited for the evaluation of user-generated content. Nonetheless, rate-distortion optimization (RDO) in video coding is still mainly driven by full-reference metrics, such as the sum of squared errors, which treat the input as an ideal target. A way to incorporate NRMs into RDO is through linearization (LNRM), where the gradient of the NRM with respect to the input guides bit all...

Submitted: February 19, 2026Subjects: Engineering; Biomedical Engineering

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Non-reference metrics (NRMs) can assess the visual quality of images and videos without a reference, making them well-suited for the evaluation of user-generated content. Nonetheless, rate-distortion optimization (RDO) in video coding is still mainly driven by full-reference metrics, such as the sum of squared errors, which treat the input as an ideal target. A way to incorporate NRMs into RDO is through linearization (LNRM), where the gradient of the NRM with respect to the input guides bit allocation. While this strategy improves the quality predicted by some metrics, we show that it can yield limited gains or degradations when evaluated with other NRMs. We argue that NRMs are highly non-linear predictors with locally unstable gradients that can compromise the quality of the linearization; furthermore, optimizing a single metric may exploit model-specific biases that do not generalize across quality estimators. Motivated by this observation, we extend the LNRM framework to optimize ensembles of NRMs and, to further improve robustness, we introduce a smoothing-based formulation that stabilizes NRM gradients prior to linearization. Our framework is well-suited to hybrid codecs, and we advocate for its use with overfitted codecs, where it avoids iterative evaluations and backpropagation of neural network-based NRMs, reducing encoder complexity relative to direct NRM optimization. We validate the proposed approach on AVC and Cool-chic, using the YouTube UGC dataset. Experiments demonstrate consistent bitrate savings across multiple NRMs with no decoder complexity overhead and, for Cool-chic, a substantial reduction in encoding runtime compared to direct NRM optimization.


Source: arXiv:2602.15779v1 - http://arxiv.org/abs/2602.15779v1 PDF: https://arxiv.org/pdf/2602.15779v1 Original Link: http://arxiv.org/abs/2602.15779v1

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Feb 19, 2026
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Biomedical Engineering
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Engineering
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