In recent years, the paradigm of video coding has shifted from that of a frame-based approach to a content-based approach, particularly with the finalization of the ISO multimedia coding standard, MPEG-4. MPEG-4 is the emerging standard for the coding of multimedia content. It defines a syntax for a
Advanced Video Coding: Principles and Techniques
โ Scribed by King N. Ngan, Thomas Meier and Douglas Chai (Eds.)
- Publisher
- Elsevier Science
- Year
- 1999
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 421
- Series
- Advances in Image Communication Volume 7
- Edition
- 1st Edition
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
In recent years, the paradigm of video coding has shifted from that of a frame-based approach to a content-based approach, particularly with the finalization of the ISO multimedia coding standard, MPEG-4. MPEG-4 is the emerging standard for the coding of multimedia content. It defines a syntax for a set of content-based functionalities, namely, content-based interactivity, compression and universal access. However, it does not specify how the video content is to be generated. To generate the video content, video has to be segmented into video objects and tracked as they transverse across the video frames. This book addresses the difficult problem of video segmentation, and the extraction and tracking of video object planes as defined in MPEG-4. It then focuses on the specific issue of face segmentation and coding as applied to videoconferencing in order to improve the quality of videoconferencing images especially in the facial region.
Modal-based coding is a content-based coding technique used to code synthetic objects that have become an important part of video content. It results in extremely low bit rates because only the parameters needed to represent the modal are transmitted. Model-based coding is included to provide background information for the synthetic object coding in MPEG-4. Lastly, MPEG-4, the first coding standard for multimedia content is described in detail. The topics covered include the coding of audio objects, the coding of natural and synthetic video objects, and error resilience.
Advanced Video Coding is one of the first books on content-based coding and MPEG-4 coding standard. It serves as an excellent information source and reference for both researchers and practicing engineers.
โฆ Table of Contents
Content:
Series EditorPage ii
Series PagePage iii
CopyrightPage iv
DedicationPage v
PrefacePages vii-xiKing N. Ngan, Thomas Meier, Douglas Chai
AcknowledgmentsPage xi
Chapter 1 - Image and Video SegmentationPages 1-68A. Eleftheriadis, A. Jacquin
Chapter 2 - Face SegmentationPages 69-112A. Eleftheriadis, A. Jacquin
Chapter 3 - Foreground/Background CodingPages 113-182King N. Ngan, Thomas Meier, Douglas Chai
Chapter 4 - Model-Based CodingPages 183-249King N. Ngan, Thomas Meier, Douglas Chai
Chapter 5 - Video Object Plane Extraction and TrackingPages 251-314King N. Ngan, Thomas Meier, Douglas Chai
Chapter 6 - MPEG-4 - Standard for Multimedia ApplicationsPages 315-400King N. Ngan, Thomas Meier, Douglas Chai
IndexPages 401-412
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