Screen content video (SCV) distinguished from traditional natural video by its unique features, such as rich texture edges and flat areas. However, existing rate control algorithms are better fit for natural video than for SCV. A novel rate control (RC) algorithm for screen content coding (SCC) in Versatile Video Coding (VVC) is proposed in this paper. Specifically, spatial-temporal features at both CTU and frame levels of adjacent original and reconstructed frames are calculated based on 3D-LOG filter to guide bit allocation in CTU level. Considering the visual characteristics of human vision system, the rate distortion (R-D) model is redesigned. Extensive experimental results demonstrate the effectiveness of the proposed method, which improves the R-D performance and the accuracy of the bit-rate control.
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