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Novel Motion Anchoring Strategies for Wavelet-based Highly Scalable Video Compression 1st ed.

Author
  • Rüfenacht, Dominic
Additional Author(s)
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Publisher
Beach Road: Springer Nature Singapore Pte Ltd., 2018
Language
English
ISBN
9789811082252
Series
Springer Theses, Recognizing Outstanding Ph.D. Research
Subject(s)
  • IMAGE PROCESSING
  • SIGNAL PROCESSING
  • SPEECH PROCESSING SYSTEMS
Notes
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Abstract
This thesis explores the motion anchoring strategies, which represent a fundamental change to the way motion is employed in a video compression system—from a “prediction-centric” point of view to a “physical” representation of the underlying motion of the scene. The proposed “reference-based” motion anchorings can support computationally efficient, high-quality temporal motion inference, which requires half as many coded motion fields as conventional codecs. This raises the prospect of achieving lower motion bitrates than the most advanced conventional techniques, while providing more temporally consistent and meaningful motion. The availability of temporally consistent motion can facilitate the efficient deployment of highly scalable video compression systems based on temporal lifting, where the feedback loop used in traditional codecs is replaced by a feedforward transform.The novel motion anchoring paradigm proposed in this thesis is well adapted to seamlessly supporting “features” beyond compressibility, including high scalability, accessibility, and “intrinsic” frame upsampling. These features are becoming ever more relevant as the way video is consumed continues to shift from the traditional broadcast scenario with predefined network and decoder constraints to interactive browsing of video content via heterogeneous networks.
Physical Dimension
Number of Page(s)
1 online resource (xxiii, 182 p.)
Dimension
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Other Desc.
ill. (in col.)
Summary / Review / Table of Content
Introduction --
Scalable Image and Video Compression --
Temporal Frame Interpolation (TFI) --
Motion-Discontinuity-Aided Motion Field Operations --
Bidirectional Hierarchical Anchoring (BIHA) of Motion --
Forward-Only Hierarchical Anchoring (FOHA) of Motion --
Base-Anchored Motion (BAM) --
Conclusions and Future Directions.
Exemplar(s)
# Accession No. Call Number Location Status
1.00498/20621.382 Ruf NOnline !Available

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