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Single neuron responses in NCL, MVL, and Wulst during the observation of videos of conspecifics support population feature coding. [PDF]
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Content Prevalence Is Not Adolescent Exposure in TikTok Influencer Food Marketing Surveillance. [PDF]
Hu Y.
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Do platform recommendation logics shape public engagement with sports health content? 400-video evidence from Douyin and Bilibili. [PDF]
Zhang Z, Shi B.
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Proceedings of the IEEE, 2005
Distributed coding is a new paradigm for video compression, based on Slepian and Wolf's and Wyner and Ziv's information-theoretic results from the 1970s. This paper reviews the recent development of practical distributed video coding schemes. Wyner-Ziv coding, i.e., lossy compression with receiver side information, enables low-complexity video encoding
Bernd Girod +3 more
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Distributed coding is a new paradigm for video compression, based on Slepian and Wolf's and Wyner and Ziv's information-theoretic results from the 1970s. This paper reviews the recent development of practical distributed video coding schemes. Wyner-Ziv coding, i.e., lossy compression with receiver side information, enables low-complexity video encoding
Bernd Girod +3 more
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Multiview-Video-Plus-Depth Coding Based on the Advanced Video Coding Standard
IEEE Transactions on Image Processing, 2013This paper presents a multiview-video-plus-depth coding scheme, which is compatible with the advanced video coding (H.264/AVC) standard and its multiview video coding (MVC) extension. This scheme introduces several encoding and in-loop coding tools for depth and texture video coding, such as depth-based texture motion vector prediction, depth-range ...
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Video Denoising for the Hierarchical Coding Structure in Video Coding
2020 Data Compression Conference (DCC), 2020Modern video codecs explore the temporal and spatial correlations of video signal to achieve the goal of compression. The noise in video signal corrupts such temporal and spatial correlations and thus is difficult to compress. Denoising of video signal is a potential solution to this problem.
Cheng Chen, Jingning Han, Yaowu Xu
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Coding Trajectory: Enable Video Coding for Video Denoising
2018 25th IEEE International Conference on Image Processing (ICIP), 2018We introduce a novel video denoising approach which can produce a clean video by utilizing redundant image patches existed in the video frames. Previous multi-frame video denosing approaches either require image registration or employ Patch Match algorithms for the discovery of the patch redundancy.
Zhihang Ren +4 more
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2013 IEEE International Conference on Acoustics, Speech and Signal Processing, 2013
In this paper, we exploit the intrinsic tensor-nature of video and propose a Tensor Video Coding (TVC) framework that is based on tensor decomposition. We develop a Progressive Canonical-decomposition Parallel-factor (PCP) framework that is tailored for video representation and coding.
Abo Talib Mahfoodh, Hayder Radha
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In this paper, we exploit the intrinsic tensor-nature of video and propose a Tensor Video Coding (TVC) framework that is based on tensor decomposition. We develop a Progressive Canonical-decomposition Parallel-factor (PCP) framework that is tailored for video representation and coding.
Abo Talib Mahfoodh, Hayder Radha
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Journal of Signal Processing Systems, 2018
This paper describes a novel scheme of video coding structure called Localized Video Coding (LVC) infra structure. Unlike the existing video coding standards, LVC is a video coding structure that is parallel-friendly. LVC will divide a video sequence into several sub-sequences and process them independently.
Junyou Chen +7 more
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This paper describes a novel scheme of video coding structure called Localized Video Coding (LVC) infra structure. Unlike the existing video coding standards, LVC is a video coding structure that is parallel-friendly. LVC will divide a video sequence into several sub-sequences and process them independently.
Junyou Chen +7 more
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