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Overview of the scalable video coding extension of the H.264/AVC standard

by Heiko Schwarz, Detlev Marpe, Thomas Wiegand - IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON CIRCUITS AND SYSTEMS FOR VIDEO TECHNOLOGY IN CIRCUITS AND SYSTEMS FOR VIDEO TECHNOLOGY , 2007
"... With the introduction of the H.264/AVC video coding standard, significant improvements have recently been demonstrated in video compression capability. The Joint Video Team of the ITU-T VCEG and the ISO/IEC MPEG has now also standardized a Scalable Video Coding (SVC) extension of the H.264/AVC stand ..."
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With the introduction of the H.264/AVC video coding standard, significant improvements have recently been demonstrated in video compression capability. The Joint Video Team of the ITU-T VCEG and the ISO/IEC MPEG has now also standardized a Scalable Video Coding (SVC) extension of the H.264/AVC

Complexity Evaluation in Scalable Video Coding

by Haris Al Qodri Maarif, Teddy Surya Gunawan, Akhmad Unggul Priantoro, Haris Al, Qodri Maarif, Teddy Surya Gunawan, Akhmad Unggul Priantoro
"... The scalable video coding is the extension of H.264/AVC. The features in scalable video coding, are the standard features in H.264/AVC and some features which is supporting the scalability of the encoder. Those features add more complexity in SVC encoder. In this paper, complexity evaluation of scal ..."
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The scalable video coding is the extension of H.264/AVC. The features in scalable video coding, are the standard features in H.264/AVC and some features which is supporting the scalability of the encoder. Those features add more complexity in SVC encoder. In this paper, complexity evaluation

ERROR PROPAGATION IN SCALABLE VIDEO CODING

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"... A scalable video coder is desirable for video application end-users with various capabilities. A simple scalable video coding system implemented in this work has a spatial scalability as well as a temporal scalability. Since motion compensation is used in the algorithm to reduce temporal redundancy, ..."
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A scalable video coder is desirable for video application end-users with various capabilities. A simple scalable video coding system implemented in this work has a spatial scalability as well as a temporal scalability. Since motion compensation is used in the algorithm to reduce temporal redundancy

Embedded indexing in scalable video coding

by Nicola Adami, Alberto Boschetti, Riccardo Leonardi, Pierangelo Migliorati - Multimedia Tools and Applications , 2010
"... Effective encoding and indexing of audiovisual documents are two key aspects for enhancing the multimedia user experience. In this paper we propose the embedding of low-level content descriptors into a scalable video-coding bit-stream by jointly optimizing content encoding and indexing performances. ..."
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Effective encoding and indexing of audiovisual documents are two key aspects for enhancing the multimedia user experience. In this paper we propose the embedding of low-level content descriptors into a scalable video-coding bit-stream by jointly optimizing content encoding and indexing performances

Efficient and universal scalable video coding

by Feng Wu, Shipeng Li, Rong Yan, Xiaoyan Sun, Ya-qin Zhang - IEEE ICIP 2002 , 2002
"... This paper proposes a unified efficient and universal scalable video coding framework that supports different scalabilities, such as fine granularity quality, temporal, spatial and complexity scalabilities. The proposed framework is established upon the recent studies in fine granularity scalable (F ..."
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This paper proposes a unified efficient and universal scalable video coding framework that supports different scalabilities, such as fine granularity quality, temporal, spatial and complexity scalabilities. The proposed framework is established upon the recent studies in fine granularity scalable

Spatially Scalable Video Coding For HEVC

by Zhongbo Shi, Xiaoyan Sun, Senior Member, Feng Wu
"... Abstract—Spatially scalable video coding (SSVC) provides an efficient way to transmit one video at different resolutions. Based on the emerging High Efficiency Video Coding (HEVC), we propose an SSVC scheme to support both single-loop (SL) and multiloop (ML) solutions by enabling different interlaye ..."
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Abstract—Spatially scalable video coding (SSVC) provides an efficient way to transmit one video at different resolutions. Based on the emerging High Efficiency Video Coding (HEVC), we propose an SSVC scheme to support both single-loop (SL) and multiloop (ML) solutions by enabling different

Low Complexity Scalable Video Coding

by Cheolhong An, Truong Q. Nguyen - in Proceedings of ACSSC, 2006
"... Abstract — In this paper, we consider scalable video coding (SVC) which has higher complexity than H.264/AVC since it has spatial, temporal and quality scalability in addition to H.264/AVC functionality. Furthermore, inter-layer prediction and layered coding for spatial scalability make motion estim ..."
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Abstract — In this paper, we consider scalable video coding (SVC) which has higher complexity than H.264/AVC since it has spatial, temporal and quality scalability in addition to H.264/AVC functionality. Furthermore, inter-layer prediction and layered coding for spatial scalability make motion

Scalable Video Coding for Flexible Multimedia Services

by Leszek Cieplinski
"... Abstract—We review the concept and the principal features of scalable video coding with particular emphasis on the current standardization effort and benefits for applications. We discuss the requirements that motivated the development of this technology and the recent research breakthroughs that en ..."
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Abstract—We review the concept and the principal features of scalable video coding with particular emphasis on the current standardization effort and benefits for applications. We discuss the requirements that motivated the development of this technology and the recent research breakthroughs

Multiple descriptions scalable video coding

by Christophe Tillier, Béatrice Pesquet-popescu, Mihaela Van Der Schaar - in Proceedings of the 12th European Signal Processing Conference (EUSIPCO ’04 , 2004
"... Multiple description coding (MDC) is a joint source-channel coding technique specifically designed for real-time multimedia applications over best effort switched packet networks (such as Internet), in order to cope with packet losses due to transmission errors or network congestion. Error resilienc ..."
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coding of scalable video, combining the scalability features with MDC. It is based on a motion-compensated spatio-temporal subband decomposition, where the redundancy is tunable in a framelike non-linear temporal representation. 1.

Mobile video transmission using scalable video coding

by Thomas Schierl, Thomas Stockhammer, Thomas Wieg - IEEE Transactions on Circuits and Systems for Video Technology , 2007
"... Abstract—The Scalable Video Coding (SVC) standard as an ex-tension of H.264/AVC allows efficient, standard-based temporal, spatial, and quality scalability of video bit streams. Scalability of a video bit stream allows for media bit rate as well as for device ca-pability adaptation. Moreover, adapta ..."
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Abstract—The Scalable Video Coding (SVC) standard as an ex-tension of H.264/AVC allows efficient, standard-based temporal, spatial, and quality scalability of video bit streams. Scalability of a video bit stream allows for media bit rate as well as for device ca-pability adaptation. Moreover
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