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Scalable High Efficiency Video Coding (SHVC) is the extension of the High Efficiency Video Coding (HEVC). This standard is developed to ameliorate the coding efficiency for the spatial and quality scalability. In this paper, we investigate a survey for SHVC extension. We describe also its types and explain the different additional coding tools that further improve the Enhancement Layer (EL) coding...
Digital video applications cover today a very large range of multimedia application: messaging, HD video telephony and video conferencing. etc. These heterogeneity motivated some years ago the development of the scalable video coding. Therefore, the Joint Collaborative Team on Video Coding (JCT-VC) has developed a new Scalable High efficiency Video Coding standard (SHVC) as an extension of HEVC. The...
With the introduction of diverse variety of display transmission and resolutions channel capacities, the joint Video Team has developed a new scalable video coding standard (H264/SVC) as an extension of H.264/AVC. In fact, it provides a single compressed bit-stream with several scalability levels. The spatial scalability is mainly based on coding tools such as inter-layer predictions that offer a...
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