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The influence of content characteristics on the efficiency of redundancy and irrelevance reduction in video coding is well known. Each new standard in video coding includes additional coding tools that potentially increase the complexity of the encoding process in order to gain further rate-distortion efficiency. In order to be versatile, encoder implementations often neglect the content dependency...
Error concealment (EC) is one of the target applications of inpainting techniques. Some methods combine the estimated lost motion vectors (MVs) with the exemplar-based inpainting technique to recover the lost regions. Due to the erroneous motion vectors that might indicate a moving object as background object and vice versa, these methods are still showing visual artifacts in the recovered regions...
The area outside our central field of vision, also referred to as the visual periphery, captures most information in a visual scene, although much less sensitive than the central Fovea. Vision studies in the past have stated that there is reduced sensitivity of texture, color, motion and flicker (temporal harmonic) perception in this area, that bears an interesting application in the domain of quality...
Error resilience (ER) and error concealment (EC) are important tools in video transmission over lossy channels. Notably, when maximizing Quality of Experience (QoE) instead of Quality of Service (QoS), some designs of multiple description coding (MDC) schemes are promising. MDC is categorized into different types and, in this paper, we focus on temporal MDC techniques. In video coding, such as MDC,...
The performance of objective video quality measures is usually identified by comparing their predictions to subjective assessment results which are regarded as the ground truth. In this work we propose a complementary approach for this performance evaluation by means of a large-scale database of test sequences evaluated with several objective measurement algorithms. Such an approach is expected to...
Error resilience (ER) is an important tool in video coding to maximize the quality of Experience (QoE). The prediction process in video coding became complex which yields an unsatisfying video quality when NALunit packets are lost in error-prone channels. There are different ER techniques and multiple description coding (MDC) is one of the promising technique for this problem. MDC is categorized into...
In many application scenarios, video quality assessment is required to be fast and reasonably accurate. The characterization of objective algorithms by subjective assessment is well established but limited due to the small number of test samples. Verification using large-scale objectively annotated databases provides a complementary solution. In this contribution, three simple but fast measures are...
Recently, the new video coding standard, High Efficiency Video Coding (HEVC), was released. A 50% bitrate reduction at the same visual quality relative to the previous standard was achieved. These gains are partly related to tools that increase complexity such as coding decisions taken on smaller image areas or further improvements in motion compensated coding. This paper addresses the complexity...
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