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27 January 2010 Adaptive down-sampling video coding
Ren-Jie Wang, Ming-Chen Chien, Pao-Chi Chang
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Proceedings Volume 7542, Multimedia on Mobile Devices 2010; 75420P (2010) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.840257
Event: IS&T/SPIE Electronic Imaging, 2010, San Jose, California, United States
Abstract
Down-sampling coding, which sub-samples the image and encodes the smaller sized images, is one of the solutions to raise the image quality at insufficiently high rates. In this work, we propose an Adaptive Down-Sampling (ADS) coding for H.264/AVC. The overall system distortion can be analyzed as the sum of the down-sampling distortion and the coding distortion. The down-sampling distortion is mainly the loss of the high frequency components that is highly dependent of the spatial difference. The coding distortion can be derived from the classical Rate-Distortion theory. For a given rate and a video sequence, the optimum down-sampling resolution-ratio can be derived by utilizing the optimum theory toward minimizing the system distortion based on the models of the two distortions. This optimal resolution-ratio is used in both down-sampling and up-sampling processes in ADS coding scheme. As a result, the rate-distortion performance of ADS coding is always higher than the fixed ratio coding or H.264/AVC by 2 to 4 dB at low to medium rates.
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Ren-Jie Wang, Ming-Chen Chien, and Pao-Chi Chang "Adaptive down-sampling video coding", Proc. SPIE 7542, Multimedia on Mobile Devices 2010, 75420P (27 January 2010); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.840257
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KEYWORDS
Distortion

Video

Video coding

Advanced distributed simulations

Image quality

Image compression

Computer programming

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