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This paper presents a new temporal and inter-view side-information fusion algorithm for distributed multi-view video coding (DMVC). Unlike existing fusion algorithms in DMVC schemes that produce the fusion mask by finding the motion vector outliers, it introduces conditional random fields (CRF) to exploit the intrinsic geometric regularity and temporal consistency constraint in multi-view video sequences...
A System-on-Chip Design of VLD (Variable Length Decoder) in multi-standard video decoder is proposed in this paper. Our design supports all the popular video compression standards, e.g. MPEG-1, MPEG-2, MPEG-4, H.264, AVS, RealVideo. Benefit from its low power, the design is especially suitable for wearable multimedia applications. Simulation results show that the whole design takes an area of 1.04mm2,...
This paper introduces advanced channel codes turbo and LDPC to distributed video coding (DVC), and compares their performance in the whole system. From the simulation results, we can find that the LDPC codes are superior to turbo codes when the video sequence has high motion. Additionally, whether turbo or LDPC, the DVC system outperforms the conventional intra-frame coding though underperforms conventional...
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