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Improved Video Coding Techniques for Next Generation Video Coding Standard
2019 Data Compression Conference (DCC), 2019This paper describes a video coding scheme submitted in response to the joint call for proposals (CfP) on video compression for capability beyond HEVC issued by ITU-T SG16 Q.6 (VCEG) and ISO/IEC JTC1/SC29/WG11(MPEG) in October 2017. It includes video coding techniques for the standard dynamic range (SDR) and high dynamic range (HDR) categories.
Xiaoyu Xiu +9 more
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2010
The AVS video coding standard developed by the China Audio Video Coding Standard (AVS) Working Group has attracted more and more attentions both from the industries and research institutes. Recently it has been accepted as an option by ITU-TFGIPTV for IPTV applications.
Wen Gao +4 more
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The AVS video coding standard developed by the China Audio Video Coding Standard (AVS) Working Group has attracted more and more attentions both from the industries and research institutes. Recently it has been accepted as an option by ITU-TFGIPTV for IPTV applications.
Wen Gao +4 more
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2013
Encoder/decoder details on VP6 developed by On2 Technologies are provided. Similarities related to functionalities between H.264 ( Chap. 4) and VP6 are highlighted and differences such as golden frames are pointed out. Resources related to VP9 open source video codec by Google (Google acquired On2 Technologies in 2010) are also addressed.
K. R. Rao, Do Nyeon Kim, Jae Jeong Hwang
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Encoder/decoder details on VP6 developed by On2 Technologies are provided. Similarities related to functionalities between H.264 ( Chap. 4) and VP6 are highlighted and differences such as golden frames are pointed out. Resources related to VP9 open source video codec by Google (Google acquired On2 Technologies in 2010) are also addressed.
K. R. Rao, Do Nyeon Kim, Jae Jeong Hwang
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Video Coding Standards and Video Formats
2013Video formats, conversions among RGB, Y, Cb, Cr, and YUV are presented. These are basically continuation from Chap. 1 and thus complement the topics discussed in Chap. 1.
K. R. Rao, Do Nyeon Kim, Jae Jeong Hwang
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Image and Video Coding Standards
AT&T Technical Journal, 1993Most image or video applications involving transmission or storage require some form of data compression to reduce the otherwise inordinate demand on bandwidth and storage. Compatibility among different applications and manufacturers is very desirable, and often essential. This paper describes several standard compression algorithms developed in recent
Rangarajan Aravind +5 more
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The Reconfigurable Video Coding Standard [Standards in a Nutshell
IEEE Signal Processing Magazine, 2010More than two decades of research in digital video technologies, together with the emergence of successful international standards for digital video compression, have led to a wide variety of digital video products using video compression for professional and consumer applications.
Mattavelli, Marco +2 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 ...
Miska M, Hannuksela +9 more
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Video coding standards performance comparison
SPIE Proceedings, 2013The video coding standards comparison is historically based on objective metrics that do not correlate well with subjective results. The subjective evaluations that are done at the end of each standard development process show significant differences between the objective and subjective metrics.
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The H.264 Video Coding Standard
IEEE Potentials, 2014Since 1990, the Video Coding Expert Group (VCEG) and the Moving Pictures Expert Group (MPEG) have focused their research in video coding techniques for different applications. The International Telecommunication Union (ITU-T) and the MPEG groups joined in a single group to form the Joint Video Team (JVT) and worked together on a new video standard ...
Humberto De Jesus Ochoa Dominguez +4 more
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Image and Video Coding Standards
2017In this chapter, the state-of-the-art 2D and 3D image and video compression standards are described. The H.265/HEVC is the most recent transform-based video coding standard developed by the Joint Collaborative Team on Video Coding (JCT-VC). It provides a significantly improved compression performance relative to its predecessor H.264/AVC standard ...
Luís Filipe Rosário Lucas +4 more
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