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Adaptive format conversion information as enhancement data for scalable video coding

Authors :
Jae S. Lim.
Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Dept. of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science.
Wan, Wade K. (Wade Keith), 1973
Jae S. Lim.
Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Dept. of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science.
Wan, Wade K. (Wade Keith), 1973
Publication Year :
2006

Abstract

Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, 2002.<br />Includes bibliographical references (p. 143-145).<br />Scalable coding techniques can be used to efficiently provide multicast video service and involve transmitting a single independently coded base layer and one or more dependently coded enhancement layers. Clients can decode the base layer bitstream and none, some or all of the enhancement layer bitstreams to obtain video quality commensurate with their available resources. In many scalable coding algorithms, residual coding information is the only type of data that is coded in the enhancement layers. However, since the transmitter has access to the original sequence, it can adaptively select different format conversion methods for different regions in an intelligent manner. This adaptive format conversion information can then be transmitted as enhancement data to assist processing at the decoder. The use of adaptive format conversion has not been studied in detail and this thesis examines when and how it can be used for scalable video compression. A new scalable codec is developed in this thesis that can utilize adaptive format conversion information and/or residual coding information as enhancement data. This codec was used in various simulations to investigate different aspects of adaptive format conversion such as the effect of the base layer, a comparison of adaptive format conversion and residual coding, and the use of both adaptive format conversion and residual coding.<br />(cont.) The experimental results show adaptive format conversion can provide video scalability at low enhancement bitrates not possible with residual coding and also assist residual coding at higher enhancement layer bitrates. This thesis also discusses the application of adaptive format conversion to the migration path for digital television. Adaptive format conversion is well-suited to the unique problems of the migration path and can provide initial video scalability as well as assist a future migration path.<br />by Wade K. Wan.<br />Ph.D.

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OAIster
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145 p., 6812649 bytes, 6812458 bytes, application/pdf, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1139043343
Document Type :
Electronic Resource