Optimal Video Frame Compression and Object Boundary Encoding
First Statement of Responsibility
by Guido M. Schuster, Aggelos K. Katsaggelos.
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Place of Publication, Distribution, etc.
Boston, MA
Name of Publisher, Distributor, etc.
Springer US
Date of Publication, Distribution, etc.
1997
PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION
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(xx, 288 pages)
CONTENTS NOTE
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1 Introduction --;2 Review of Lossy Video Compression --;3 Background --;4 General Contributions --;5 Optimal Motion Estimation and Motion Compensated Interpolation for Video Compression --;6 A Video Compression Scheme with Optimal Bit Allocation Between Displacement Vector Field and Displaced Frame Difference --;7 A Video Compression Scheme with Optimal Bit Allocation Among Segmentation, Motion and Residual Error --;8 An Optimal Polygonal Boundary Encoding Scheme --;References.
SUMMARY OR ABSTRACT
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One of the most intriguing problems in video processing is the removal of the redundancy or the compression of a video signal. In motion compensated lossy video compression the original video sequence is first split into three new sources of information, segmentation, motion and residual error.