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Video Coding with Packed Stream in Image Processing and Applications

T. Velumani

Abstract


Scalable video coding is a technique which allows a compressed video stream to be decoded in several different ways. This ability allows a user to adaptively recover a specific version of a video depending on its own requirements. Video sequences have temporal, spatial and quality scalabilities. In this work we introduce a novel fully scalable video codec. It is based on a motion-compensated temporal filtering (MCTF) of the video sequences and it uses some of the basic elements of JPEG 2000. This paper describes several specific proposals for video on demand and video-conferencing applications over non-reliable packet-switching data networks.

Keywords: Video, compression, scalability, JPEG 2000, video on demand

Cite this Article: T. Velumani. Video Coding with Packed Stream in Image Processing and Applications. International Journal of Image Processing and Pattern Recognition. 2020; 6(1): 36–44p.


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DOI: https://doi.org/10.37628/ijoippr.v6i1.557

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