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Scene analysis for reducing motion JPEG 2000 video surveillance delivery bandwidth and complexity

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Scene analysis for reducing motion JPEG 2000 video surveillance delivery bandwidth and complexity
In this paper, we propose a new object-based video coding/transmission system using the emerging Motion JPEG 2000 standard [1] for the efficient storage and delivery of video surveillance over low bandwidth channels. Some recent papers deal with JPEG 2000 coding/transmission based on the Region Of Interest (ROI) feature and the multi-layer capability provided by this coding system [2][3]. Those approaches allow delivering more quality for mobile objects (or ROI) than for the background when bandwidth is too narrow for a sufficient video quality. The method proposed here provides the same features while significantly improving the average bitrate/quality ratio of delivered video when cameras are static. We transmit only ROIs of each frame as well as an automatic estimation of the background at a lower frame rate in two separate Motion JPEG 2000 streams. The frames are then reconstructed at the client side without the need of other external data. Our method provides both better video qua...
Christophe Parisot, Jérôme Meessen, J
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Type Conference
Year 2005
Where ICIP
Authors Christophe Parisot, Jérôme Meessen, Jean-François Delaigle, Xavier Desurmont
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