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In this work, we investigate a working memory approach for efficient temporal prediction in H.264 video coding. After video frames are encoded, objects are extracted, analyzed, and indexed in a dynamic database which acts as a working memory for the H.264 video encoder. During the encoding process, objects with similar spatial characteristics are retrieved from the working memory and used for motion...
We present a novel multi-view depth map enhancement method deployed as a post-processing of initially estimated depth maps, which are incoherent in the temporal and inter-view dimensions. The proposed method is based on edge and motion-adaptive median filtering and allows for an improved quality of virtual view synthesis. To enforce the spatial, temporal and inter-view coherence in the multiview depth...
Since H.264 is a high performance coding standard in with high computational requirements, it is hard to implement on portable devices. According to the human visual system (HVS) research, human eyes can only focus on one area in a frame, which is called region-of-interest (ROI). This phenomenon gives a chance to code all macroblocks unequally. In this work, the ROI is detected using texture contrast...
The block-based prediction, transform and quantization reduce the redundancy in video data efficiently. However, the blocking artifacts are introduced because of quantization error and prediction scheme. Even if the de-blocking filter is applied like that designed in H.264 and AVS, the blocking artifacts are still visible especially in videos with smooth area coded at low bit-rate. In this paper,...
We propose a new method for improving motion vector coding. The coding efficiency of the H.264/AVC standard is significantly degraded for video sequences that include irregular motions. The degradation is caused by the fact that the correlations among the motion vectors on adjacent blocks get to be small when motions are irregular. Our method solves this problem by two schemes. First, the predictive...
As multiview video is gaining more and more attentions, Multiview Video Coding (MVC) standard has been under development by the Joint Video Team as an extension to H.264/AVC. There will be increasingly more multiview video sources for both high end and low end consumers. Since a variety of end user devices shall not have multiview video decoders installed, multiview video transcoder is therefore needed...
We present a video outage detection algorithm (VODA) that detects catastrophic failures in video systems by mimicking human behavior. VODA uses a continuity detector for video, audio, and motion, along with blackness, silence, and stillness detection. An outage is declared when all individual features exhibit a sudden drop; an alarm is generated when an outage lasts over two seconds. We analyze the...
In recent years there has been a growing interest in developing novel techniques for increasing the coding efficiency of video compression methods. We approach the problem by not encoding all the pixels, in particular, regions belonging to areas that the viewer will not perceive the specific details in the scene could be skipped or encoded at a much lower data rate. This approach can also be expanded...
Motivated by theoretical analysis of the curve fitting problem based on equivalent kernel, in this paper we propose a local adaptive learning and fusion model for side information interpolation in distributed video coding. In the proposed model, each pixel in the interpolated frame is approximated as the linear combination of samples within a local spatio-temporal window using kernel parameters as...
An auto-regressive (AR) based side information (SI) generation is proposed in this paper for block based chessboard pattern Wyner-Ziv (WZ) coding, where each WZ frame is split into two sets at encoder and then encoded separately. At the decoder, one set of the WZ frame will be firstly reconstructed, and then proposed AR model is used to generate the SI of the other set, where each pixel is generated...
In this paper, we propose a dynamic attentive system for detecting the most salient regions of interest in omnidirectional video. The spot selection is based on computer modeling of dynamic visual attention. In order to operate on video sequences, the process encompasses the multiscale contrast detection of static and motion information, as well as fusion of the information in a scalar map called...
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