1 Second Generation Video Coding Techniques --;1 Introduction --;2 The problems of the canonical representation of images --;3 First generation video coding techniques --;4 Second generation video coding techniques --;5 Segmentation-based video coding results --;6 MPEG-4 functionalities --;7 Conclusions and new trends --;2 Pixel-Based Video Compression Schemes --;1 Introduction --;2 Fundamentals of pixel-based techniques --;3 Video coding standards --;4 Pixel-based schemes: Properties and possible improvements --;5 Conclusions --;3 Coding-Oriented Segmentation of Video Sequences --;1 Introduction --;2 Problem statement --;3 A general structure for segmentation --;4 An implementation based on compound random fields --;5 An implementation based on morphological tools --;6 Conclusions --;4 Coding of Partition Sequences --;1 Introduction --;2 Problem statement --;3 Intra-frame coding --;4 Inter-frame coding --;5 Conclusions --;5 Region-Oriented Texture Coding --;1 Introduction --;2 Data compression by approximation --;3 Orthogonal basis functions for arbitrarily shaped regions --;4 Region-oriented transform coding --;5 Region-oriented video coding --;6 Conclusions --;6 Segmentation-Based Motion Estimation for Second Generation Video Coding Techniques --;1 Introduction --;2 Motion models --;3 Segmentation-based fully parametric motion estimation --;4 Spatio-temporal segmentation --;5 Tracking --;6 Conclusions --;7 Fractal-Based Image and Video Coding --;1 Introduction --;2 Basic theory --;3 Implementations --;4 Conclusions --;8 Model-Based Video Coding --;1 Introduction: A dream in 1962 --;2 Model-based approaches to image coding --;3 3-D model-based coding of a person's face --;4 2-D model-based approach using 2-D deformable triangles for advanced motion compensation --;5 Hybrid of 3-D and 2-D model-based coding schemes --;6 Applications of 3-D model-based coding --;9 A Perceptually Motivated Three-Component Image Model --;1 Introduction --;2 Psychovisual aspects of the human visual system --;3 Characterization of strong edges --;4 Extraction of strong edge information and the three-component image model --;5 Coding of primary component --;6 Coding of smooth and texture components --;7 Image coding systems --;8 Perceptual weighting of distortions --;9 Video coding using the three-component image model --;10 Conclusions --;10 Extended Signal-Theoretic Techniques for Very Low Bit-Rate Video Coding --;1 Introduction --;2 Motion information --;3 Visual perception --;4 Signal-dependent coding --;5 Spatio-temporal information --;6 Acknowledgments.
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In recent years there has been an increasing interest in Second Generation Image and Video Coding Techniques.