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30 September 1996 Reduction of coding artifacts in video compression
Ramon Llados-Bernaus, Robert L. Stevenson
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Abstract
The comparison of video sequences at low bit-rates is object of an intense study. For high compression ratios, standard techniques produce noticeable artifacts in the reconstructed images. This article proposes a method for the post- processing of motion compensated hybrid coded video data. The technique uses a stochastic regularization approach which can be implemented with a simple and fast iterative algorithm. The approach has been applied to color video sequences produced by h.261 and h.263 standard compression methods. The post-processed sequences are aesthetically superior to the sequences obtained using the standard technique.
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Ramon Llados-Bernaus and Robert L. Stevenson "Reduction of coding artifacts in video compression", Proc. SPIE 2898, Electronic Imaging and Multimedia Systems, (30 September 1996); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.253382
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KEYWORDS
Image compression

Video compression

Video

Quantization

Video coding

Image analysis

Video processing

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