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24 December 1980 Motion-Adaptive TV Data Compression
G.Graham Murray, Patrick A. Staley, George R. Thoma
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Abstract
Based on digitized TV frames a computer simulation study was conducted on a motion-adaptive TV data compression scheme, defined as one in which a 2-dimensional transform applied to subblocks is followed by the transmission to the receiving site of only changed subblocks. Performance was measured both by calculation of Normalized Mean Square Error and by subjective viewing of reconstructed frames. Two systems designs leading to 512x512 resolution operation (one based on the Hadamard and one on the Discrete Cosine Transform) were prepared.
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G.Graham Murray, Patrick A. Staley, and George R. Thoma "Motion-Adaptive TV Data Compression", Proc. SPIE 0241, Real-Time Signal Processing III, (24 December 1980); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.959227
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KEYWORDS
Computer simulations

Data compression

Signal processing

Video

Image compression

Evolutionary algorithms

Computing systems

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