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The VC-1 Video Coding Standard

IEEE Multimedia, 2007
VC-1 is a new video coding standard developed by Microsoft and standardized by the SMPTE. VC-1 is one of the three video compression algorithms standardized for high definition DVD. With high definition DVD players expecting to support MPEG-2, H.264, and VC-1, end users do not have to be concerned about the coding formats.
Hari Kalva, Jae-Beom Lee
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MPEG-5: essential video coding standard

Applications of Digital Image Processing XLII, 2019
MPEG-5 Essential Video Coding Standard is currently being prepared as the video coding standard of ISO/IEC Moving Picture Experts Group. The main goal of the EVC standard development is to provide a significantly improved compression capability over existing video coding standards with timely publication of availability terms.
Kiho Choi   +11 more
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The advanced video coding standard

IEE 2-Day Seminar on 'IT to HD: Visions of Broadcasting in the 21st Century', 2004
The paper is a powerpoint presentation on the development of an advanced video coding standard. This includes a brief history of early video coding standards and the establishment of the joint video team as well as its progress and future plans. It also discusses verification tests for coding efficiency performance and AVC implementation complexity as ...
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Motion Estimation for Video Coding Standards

Journal of VLSI signal processing systems for signal, image and video technology, 1997
Motion-compensated estimation is an effective means in reducing the interframe correlation for image sequence coding. Therefore, it is adopted by the international video coding standards, ITU H.261, H.263, ISO MPEG-1 and MPEG-2. This paper provides a comprehensive survey of the motion estimation techniques that are pertinent to video coding standards.
Hsueh-Ming Hang   +2 more
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Overview of AVS-video coding standards

Signal Processing: Image Communication, 2009
Audio-video coding standard (AVS) is a working group of audio and video coding standard in China, which established in 2002. AVS-video coding standards are important parts of productions of AVS working group. Considering the different requirements of various video applications, AVS-video coding standards define different profiles, combining advanced ...
Lu Yu, Sijia Chen, Jianpeng Wang
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Standard-compliant multiple description video coding

Proceedings 2001 International Conference on Image Processing (Cat. No.01CH37205), 2002
We address the problem of robust video transmission over unreliable networks. Our approach employs the principle of multiple-descriptions, through pre- and post-processing of the video data, without modification to the source or channel codecs. We employ oversampling to add redundancy to the original video data followed by a decomposition of the ...
M. Gallant, S. Shirani, F. Kossentini
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Present and Future Video Coding Standards

2010
Video coding systems may greatly differ from each other, as they consist of complicated functional modules and each module can be realized by using different techniques. For the interoperability in communication, video coding standards are developed to restrict various video coding systems, such that manufacturers can successfully interwork with each ...
Jie Dong, King Ngi Ngan
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Towards H.265 video coding standard

SPIE Proceedings, 2011
This document presents a short description of the current stage of works on H.265/HEVC video coding standard, which is being prepared by the JCT-VC group in order to achieve a 50% reduction of the data rate needed for high quality video coding, as compared to the current H.264/AVC standard.
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Brief on Video Coding Standards

2006
Like the JPEG International Standard for still image compression, there have been several international video coding standards which are now in wide use today. There are a number of excellent texts on these standards, for example [1]. However, for continuity we provide a brief outline of the developments here, in order to provide a background and basis
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The H.261 Video Coding Standard

1995
In recent years, there have been significant developments in videoconferencing and audiovisual services. First, data rates in digital telecommunication services have been constantly improving. For example, integrated services digital networks (ISDNs) may provide switched transmission services at data rates close to 2 Mbits/s.
Vasudev Bhaskaran   +1 more
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