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The heterogeneity of the network at the edge creates unequal bandwidth availability for clients connected through diverse networks and devices. This variability can lead to bandwidth fluctuations and slow response times, resulting in buffering or degraded streaming performance.
Reza Kalan +3 more
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SFNIC: Hybrid Spatial‐Frequency Information for Lightweight Neural Image Compression
ABSTRACT Neural image compression (NIC) has shown remarkable rate‐distortion (R‐D) efficiency. However, the considerable computational and spatial complexity of most NIC methods presents deployment challenges on resource‐constrained devices. We introduce a lightweight neural image compression framework designed to efficiently process both local and ...
Youneng Bao +5 more
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Adaptive Parallelization Based on Frame‐Level and Tile‐Level Parallelisms for VVC Encoding
ABSTRACT To meet the growing demand for high‐efficiency video compression standards, Versatile Video Coding (VVC) has been developed as a successor to High Efficiency Video Coding (HEVC). VVC offers approximately a 50% reduction in bitrate compared to HEVC while maintaining comparable visual quality.
Karin Onouchi +4 more
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A fast and efficient data reuse scheme for HEVC Integer Motion Estimation hardware architecture
High-Efficiency Video Coding (HEVC) is a video compression standard designed to improve video compression efficiency compared to its predecessor, Advanced Video Coding (AVC).
Lam Duc Khai
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Performance analysis of HEVC-based Intra coding for still image compression
S.233-236Preliminary performance comparisons between the current test model encoder of the upcoming high efficiency video coding (HEVC) standard and an H.264/AVC High Profile conforming encoder report average bit-rate savings of about 40% and 25% for a ...
Marpe, D., Nguyen, T.
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Survey of Inter‐Prediction Methods for Time‐Varying Mesh Compression
This paper surveys existing methods for compressing time‐varying meshes (TVMs), focusing on the challenge of exploiting data redundancies due to varying connectivity and the absence of implicit correspondence information. We review current performance, available datasets, and potential future trends in the field.
Jan Dvořák +5 more
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Consistent Quality in Video Coding: A Perceptual RDO and Neural Network-Based QP Prediction Approach
Video coding has been greatly growing in the recent four decades with a number of standards such as H.264/AVC, HEVC or VVC which have opened a new era of multimedia applications such as video conference, video surveillance, broadcasting, and E-learning ...
Tien Vu Huu +3 more
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Quality-Oriented Perceptual HEVC Based on the Spatiotemporal Saliency Detection Model
Perceptual video coding (PVC) can provide a lower bitrate with the same visual quality compared with traditional H.265/high efficiency video coding (HEVC).
Xiantao Jiang +4 more
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CtuNet: A Deep Learning-based Framework for Fast CTU Partitioning of H265/HEVC Intra- coding
Nowadays, real-time multimedia applications mandate high video quality while maintaining reasonable bitrates. The H.264 coding delivered inexpensive bitrate costs compared to other coding schemes while maintaining high-grade video quality, yet bounded to
Farid Zaki +2 more
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S.1226-1240After the development of the High-Efficiency Video Coding Standard (HEVC), ITU-T VCEG and ISO/IEC MPEG formed the Joint Video Exploration Team (JVET), which started exploring video coding technology with higher coding efficiency, including ...
Bläser, M. +10 more
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