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Random access using isolated regions

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Random access using isolated regions
Random access is a desirable feature in many video communication systems. Intra pictures have been conventionally used as random access points, but correct picture content can also be recovered gradually within a range of pictures starting from a non-intra random access point. This paper proposes the use of the isolated regions technique for gradual decoder refresh and presents how the proposed method can be used in the upcoming ITU-T Recommendation H.264, also known as MPEG-4 Part 10 or Advanced Video Coding. The presented simulations reveal that the proposed method outperforms intrapicture-based random access points in error-prone network conditions. It is also shown that the proposed method is more flexible and suits packet-based transmission better compared to progressively located intra-coded slices.
Miska M. Hannuksela, Ye-Kui Wang, Moncef Gabbouj
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Type Conference
Year 2003
Where ICIP
Authors Miska M. Hannuksela, Ye-Kui Wang, Moncef Gabbouj
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