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H.264/AVC has brought an important increase in coding efficiency in comparison to previous video coding standards. One of its features is the use of macroblock partitioning in a tree-based structure. The use of macroblock partitions based in arbitrary line segments, like wedge partitions, has been reported to increase coding gains. The main problem of these non-standard new partitions schemes is the...
The Mixed Raster Content (MRC) ITU document compression standard (T.44) specifies a multi-layer representation of a compound document. It is expected that higher compression can be achieved if more efficient compression standards are used to compress each layer. In this paper we present an MRC compound document codec that uses H.264/AVC operating in INTRA mode to encode Background/Foreground layers...
In this paper, we extend our work in [1] and address an approach to theoretically analyze the rate-distortion (R-D) performance of the weighted prediction feature provided within the scope of H.264/AVC. We consider the weighted prediction as a standard-compatible leaky prediction approach for the purpose of error resilience. We adopt a quantization noise model that explicitly formulates the relationship...
A methodology for complexity scalable video encoding and complexity control within the framework of the H.264/AVC video encoder is presented. To yield good rate-distortion performance under strict complexity/time constraints for instance in real-time communication, a framework for optimal complexity allocation at the macroblock level is necessary. We developed a macroblock level fast motion estimation...
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