Multiview video coding (MVC) is currently under development by the Joint Video Team (JVT) as an extension to Advanced Video Coding (H264/AVC). Based on the suppression theory in b...
Ying Chen, Shujie Liu, Ye-Kui Wang, Miska M. Hannu...
We present a novel concept, vector restoration, for motion compensated predictive coding of video. Conventional predictive coders generate predictions of the input signal and enco...
J. S. McVeigh, S.-W. Wu, Mel W. Siegel, Angel G. J...
Abstract. For video adaptation in universal multimedia access systems, video contents have to be transcoded according to the requirements of network bandwidth and the performance o...
June-Sok Lee, Goo-Rak Kwon, Jae-Won Kim, Kyung-Hoo...
1 Low bitrates enabled by the H.264/AVC standard come at the cost of significant decoding complexity. The problem is exacerbated when multi-view video coding (MVC), presently being...
Daniel Socek, Dubravko Culibrk, Hari Kalva, Oge Ma...
Multiview video coding (MVC) is currently being standardized by the Joint Video Team as an extension of H264/AVC. When an MVC bitstream is decoded, some views (named target views)...
Ying Chen, Ye-Kui Wang, Miska M. Hannuksela, Monce...