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Multi-Frame Motion-Compensated Prediction for Video Transmission
presents a comprehensive description of a new technique in video
coding and transmission. The work presented in the book has had a
very strong impact on video coding standards and will be of
interest to practicing engineers and researchers as well as
academics. The multi-frame technique and the Lagrangian coder
control have been adopted by the ITU-T as an integral part of the
well known H.263 standard and are were adopted in the ongoing H.26L
project of the ITU-T Video Coding Experts Group. This work will
interest researchers and students in the field of video coding and
transmission. Moreover, engineers in the field will also be
interested since an integral part of the well known H.263 standard
is based on the presented material.
Multi-Frame Motion-Compensated Prediction for Video Transmission
presents a comprehensive description of a new technique in video
coding and transmission. The work presented in the book has had a
very strong impact on video coding standards and will be of
interest to practicing engineers and researchers as well as
academics. The multi-frame technique and the Lagrangian coder
control have been adopted by the ITU-T as an integral part of the
well known H.263 standard and are were adopted in the ongoing H.26L
project of the ITU-T Video Coding Experts Group. This work will
interest researchers and students in the field of video coding and
transmission. Moreover, engineers in the field will also be
interested since an integral part of the well known H.263 standard
is based on the presented material.
Video Coding is the second part of the two-part monograph
Fundamentals of Source and Video Coding by Wiegand and Schwarz.
This part describes the application of the techniques described in
the first part to video coding. In doing so it provides a
description of the fundamentals concepts of video coding and, in
particular, the signal processing in video encoders and decoders.
Source Coding is the first part of the two-part monograph
Fundamentals of Source and Video Coding by Wiegand and Schwarz. It
is devoted to the fundamental subject of source coding. Source
Coding is a standalone text and also forms the basis for the second
part, which describes the application of sources coding techniques
to video coding. Based on a simple and accessible presentation of
the fundamentals of information and rate distortion theory, the
authors describe the subjects of entropy coding and quantization as
well as predictive and transform coding. All relevant source coding
results that are required for the understanding of today's video
compression algorithms are established. The emphasis is on source
coding techniques that have become relevant for video coding in
recent years. To illustrate the concepts and efficiency of the
basic sources coding techniques, the authors provide numerous
examples and experimental results for simple model sources. In
addition to widely known results, the monograph also offers some
elements that are new or rarely covered in references on source
coding today, which include: Huffman coding for variable-length
symbol sequences and PIPE coding, scalar quantization in
combination with advanced entropy coding techniques, a simple model
for the rate distortion performance of entropy-constrained scalar
quantization for Gaussian sources that is valid over the entire bit
rate range, a proof for the optimality of the Karhunen-Loeve
transform for Gaussian sources. Source Coding is suitable as a
primary text for courses on this subject. It can also be used as a
resource for teaching and as a comprehensive reference for
professional engineers and academic researchers.
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