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24 June 2005 Motion information scalability for SNR scalability
Benoit Timmerman, Peter Amon, Andreas Hutter, Francois-Xavier Coudoux
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Proceedings Volume 5960, Visual Communications and Image Processing 2005; 59601J (2005) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.631417
Event: Visual Communications and Image Processing 2005, 2005, Beijing, China
Abstract
Due to the large expansion of heterogeneous networks, the scalability features of next generation video coding schemes have become a very important topic for future developments. These algorithms enable to generate a universal (temporally, spatially and SNR) scalable bit-stream so that the video may be decodable by any kind of device from a mobile phone with narrow bandwidth and small display to a PC with DSL connection and large TFT display. In this paper we present a new approach to improve the SNR scalability for scalable video schemes by combining motion information scalability and texture updates in order to get an optimal trade-off between motion and texture for a given bit-rate. Consequently we can better exploit the redundancy between successive frames than the current strategies based on requantization and/or bit-plane coding.
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Benoit Timmerman, Peter Amon, Andreas Hutter, and Francois-Xavier Coudoux "Motion information scalability for SNR scalability", Proc. SPIE 5960, Visual Communications and Image Processing 2005, 59601J (24 June 2005); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.631417
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KEYWORDS
Motion estimation

Signal to noise ratio

Signal processing

Quantization

Video

Scalable video coding

Distortion

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