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This paper presents a new transform framework, intra-predictive transforms, for block-based image coding. The proposed framework unifies cross-block prediction and transforms within a block. Thus, it can exploit both the intra- and inter- block correlations. The intra-prediction in H.264 can be viewed as a special case of intra-predictive transforms. The new framework provides more flexibility to...
Digital image/video coding standards such as JPEG, H.264 are becoming more and more important for multimedia applications. Due to the huge amount of computations, there are significant efforts to speed up the encoding process. This paper proposes a Laplacian based statistical model to predict zero-quantized DCT coefficients in JPEG and to reduce the computations of encoding process. Compared with...
Distributed video coding (DVC) technology is investigated and payed more and more attentions in wireless video applications because of characteristics of its encoder with low-complexity and decoder with high-complexity. Its coding types can be sorted the key and Wyner-Ziv frames, key frames are with conventional intra-coding mode, Wyner-Ziv frames are coded by an encoder that is composed of quantizer...
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