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Fundamentals and evolution of MPEG-2 systems paving the MPEG road / / Jan van der Meer, Senior Consultant, Jan van der Meer Consultancy, The Netherlands
Fundamentals and evolution of MPEG-2 systems paving the MPEG road / / Jan van der Meer, Senior Consultant, Jan van der Meer Consultancy, The Netherlands
Autore Meer Jan van der (Electrical engineer)
Edizione [1st edition]
Pubbl/distr/stampa [Piscataqay, New Jersey] : , : IEEE Xplore, , [2014]
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (466 pages) : illustrations
Disciplina 006.6/96
Soggetto topico MPEG (Video coding standard)
ISBN 1-118-87593-1
1-118-87592-3
Classificazione TEC041000
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Foreword xi -- Preface xiii -- About the Author xvii -- Acknowledgements xxi -- Part One BACKGROUNDS OF MPEG-2 SYSTEMS 1 -- 1 Introduction 3 -- 1.1 The Scope of This Book 7 -- 1.2 Some Definitions 7 -- References 8 -- 2 Technology Developments Around 1990 9 -- References 11 -- 3 Developments in Audio and Video Coding in MPEG 13 -- 3.1 The Need for Compression 13 -- 3.1.1 Compression Factors for Audio 14 -- 3.1.2 Compression Factors for Video 14 -- 3.2 MPEG Video 19 -- 3.2.1 Introduction 19 -- 3.2.2 MPEG-1 and MPEG-2 Video Essentials 20 -- 3.2.3 Evolution of MPEG Video 39 -- 3.3 MPEG Audio 47 -- 3.3.1 MPEG-1 and MPEG-2 Audio Essentials 47 -- 3.3.2 Evolution of MPEG Audio 53 -- References 59 -- 4 Other Important Content Formats 61 -- 4.1 Metadata 61 -- 4.2 Timed Text 64 -- 4.3 Lossless and Scalable Lossless Audio 69 -- 4.4 Multiview Video 69 -- 4.5 3D Video 70 -- 4.5.1 Left and Right Views in a Single Video Stream 73 -- 4.5.2 Depth Information Associated to 2D Video 75 -- 4.5.3 Use of MVC to Convey Left and Right Views 78 -- 4.5.4 Further 3D Video Evolution 79 -- References 80 -- 5 Motivation for a Systems Standard 83 -- 6 Principles Underlying the MPEG-2 Systems Design 87 -- 6.1 Building an End-to-End System 87 -- 6.1.1 Constant End-to-End Delay 87 -- 6.1.2 Video Coding Delay 88 -- 6.1.3 Audio Coding Delay 94 -- 6.1.4 Delay Compensation 95 -- 6.2 The Multiplex and Demultiplex Operation 97 -- 6.3 Delivery Schedule of MPEG System Streams 106 -- 6.4 Synchronization of Audio and Video 108 -- 6.5 MPEG-2 System Streams and the STD Model 113 -- 6.6 Timing Issues 118 -- 6.6.1 Frequency and Tolerance of the STC in MPEG-1 Systems 119 -- 6.6.2 Regeneration of the STC in System Decoders 121 -- 6.6.3 Frequency and Tolerance of the STC in MPEG-2 Systems 125 -- 6.7 Quality of Service Issues 127 -- 6.8 Transport Layer Independence 131 -- References 132 -- 7 MPEG-1 Systems: Laying the MPEG-2 Foundation 133 -- 7.1 Driving Forces 133 -- 7.2 Objectives and Requirements 136 -- 7.3 Structure of MPEG-1 System Streams 138.
7.4 The MPEG-1 System Target Decoder 143 -- 7.5 The MPEG-1 System Stream 155 -- 7.5.1 Data Structure and Design Considerations 155 -- 7.5.2 Constrained System Parameter Streams 161 -- 7.5.3 Compliancy Requirements of MPEG-1 System Streams 166 -- 7.6 MPEG-1 Applications 168 -- 7.6.1 Compact Disc 168 -- 7.6.2 Computers 169 -- 7.7 Conclusions on MPEG-1 169 -- References 170 -- Part Two THE MPEG-2 SYSTEMS STANDARD 171 -- 8 The Development of MPEG-2 Systems 173 -- 8.1 Driving Forces 173 -- 8.2 Objectives and Requirements 176 -- 8.3 The Evolution of MPEG-2 Systems 178 -- References 185 -- 9 Layering in MPEG-2 Systems 187 -- 9.1 Need for Program Streams and Transport Streams 187 -- 9.2 PES Packets as a Common Layer 188 -- 9.3 Program Streams 189 -- 9.4 Transport Streams 193 -- 9.4.1 Transport Packets 193 -- 9.4.2 Conveying PES Packets in Transport Packets 195 -- 9.4.3 The Size of Transport Packets 196 -- 9.4.4 Multiple Programs, PSI, Descriptors and Sections 199 -- 9.4.5 Conveying Sections in Transport Packets 213 -- References 214 -- 10 Conditional Access and Scrambling 217 -- 10.1 Support of Conditional Access Systems 217 -- 10.2 Scrambling in Transport Streams 219 -- 10.3 Improving the Interoperability between CA Systems 224 -- 10.4 Scrambling in Program Streams 225 -- Reference 226 -- 11 Other Features of MPEG-2 Systems 227 -- 11.1 Error Resiliency 227 -- 11.2 Re-Multiplexing of Transport Streams 230 -- 11.3 Local Program Insertion in Transport Streams 234 -- 11.3.1 Usage of Local Program Insertions 234 -- 11.3.2 Associated PSI Issues 235 -- 11.3.3 Time Base Discontinuities 236 -- 11.4 Splicing in Transport Streams 239 -- 11.5 Variable Bitrate and Statistical Multiplexing 245 -- 11.6 Padding and Stuffing 245 -- 11.7 Random Access and Parsing Convenience 248 -- 11.8 Carriage of Private Data 250 -- 11.9 Copyright and Copy Control Support 254 -- 11.10 Playback Trick Modes 255 -- 11.11 Single Program and Partial Transport Streams 255 -- 11.12 Program Stream Carriage within a Transport Stream 258.
11.13 PES Streams 260 -- 11.14 Room for Future Extensions 260 -- References 261 -- 12 The MPEG-2 System Target Decoder Model 263 -- 12.1 Introduction to the MPEG-2 STD 263 -- 12.2 The Program Stream STD: P-STD 264 -- 12.2.1 Description of P-STD 264 -- 12.2.2 Buffer Management in the P-STD 267 -- 12.2.3 CSPS: Constrained System Parameter Program Stream 268 -- 12.2.4 Usage of P-STD for PES-STD 270 -- 12.3 Transport Stream STD: T-STD 275 -- 12.3.1 Description of T-STD 275 -- 12.3.2 The Use of Transport Buffers 279 -- 12.3.3 System Data Processing and Buffer Management 281 -- 12.3.4 Processing of Elementary Stream Data 284 -- 12.3.5 T-STD Buffers for Elementary Stream Decoding 288 -- 12.3.6 Buffer Management for Elementary Stream Data 290 -- 12.4 General STD Constraints and Requirements 290 -- 12.5 Content Format Specific STD Issues 292 -- 12.5.1 Decoding of MPEG Audio Streams in STD Model 292 -- 12.5.2 Decoding of MPEG Video Streams in STD Model 295 -- 13 Data Structure and Design Considerations 299 -- 13.1 System Time Clock Samples and Time Stamps 299 -- 13.2 PES Packets 301 -- 13.3 Descriptors of Programs and Program Elements 309 -- 13.3.1 General Format of Descriptors 309 -- 13.3.2 Types of Descriptors 311 -- 13.3.3 System Orientated Descriptors 311 -- 13.3.4 General Content Descriptors 315 -- 13.4 Program Streams 319 -- 13.5 Sections 326 -- 13.6 Transport Streams and Transport Packets 329 -- Reference 331 -- 14 Content Support in MPEG-2 Systems 333 -- 14.1 Introduction 333 -- 14.2 MPEG-1 334 -- 14.2.1 MPEG-1 Video 334 -- 14.2.2 MPEG-1 Audio 334 -- 14.2.3 MPEG-1 System Stream 334 -- 14.3 MPEG-2 336 -- 14.3.1 MPEG-2 Video 336 -- 14.3.2 MPEG-2 (BC) Audio 338 -- 14.3.3 MPEG-2 AAC 340 -- 14.3.4 MPEG-2 DSM-CC 341 -- 14.3.5 MPEG-2 System Stream 342 -- 14.3.6 MPEG-2 IPMP 343 -- 14.4 (ITU-T Rec.) H.222.1 343 -- 14.5 MHEG 344 -- 14.6 MPEG-4 345 -- 14.6.1 MPEG-4 Visual 345 -- 14.6.2 MPEG-4 Audio 346 -- 14.6.3 MPEG-4 Timed Text 349 -- 14.6.4 MPEG-4 Systems 350 -- 14.7 AVC 354.
14.8 SVC 360 -- 14.9 3D Video 366 -- 14.9.1 Service Compatible and Frame Compatible 3D Video 366 -- 14.9.2 Depth or Parallax Map as Auxiliary Video Stream 369 -- 14.9.3 MVC 370 -- 14.10 JPEG 2000 Video 376 -- 14.11 Metadata 377 -- 14.12 Overview of Assigned Stream-type Values 387 -- References 389 -- 15 The Real-Time Interface for Transport Streams 391 -- Reference 396 -- 16 Relationship to Download and Streaming Over IP 397 -- 16.1 IP Networks and MPEG-2 Systems 397 -- 16.2 Streaming Over IP 397 -- 16.3 Download 400 -- 16.4 Carriage of MPEG-2 Systems Across IP Networks 400 -- 16.5 Adaptive HTTP Streaming 401 -- References 401 -- 17 MPEG-2 System Applications 403 -- 18 The Future of MPEG-2 Systems 407 -- Reference 412 -- Epilogue 413 -- Annexes 423 -- Index 427.
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Fundamentals and evolution of MPEG-2 systems paving the MPEG road / / Jan van der Meer, Senior Consultant, Jan van der Meer Consultancy, The Netherlands
Fundamentals and evolution of MPEG-2 systems paving the MPEG road / / Jan van der Meer, Senior Consultant, Jan van der Meer Consultancy, The Netherlands
Autore Meer Jan van der (Electrical engineer)
Edizione [1st edition]
Pubbl/distr/stampa [Piscataqay, New Jersey] : , : IEEE Xplore, , [2014]
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (466 pages) : illustrations
Disciplina 006.6/96
Soggetto topico MPEG (Video coding standard)
ISBN 1-118-87593-1
1-118-87592-3
Classificazione TEC041000
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Foreword xi -- Preface xiii -- About the Author xvii -- Acknowledgements xxi -- Part One BACKGROUNDS OF MPEG-2 SYSTEMS 1 -- 1 Introduction 3 -- 1.1 The Scope of This Book 7 -- 1.2 Some Definitions 7 -- References 8 -- 2 Technology Developments Around 1990 9 -- References 11 -- 3 Developments in Audio and Video Coding in MPEG 13 -- 3.1 The Need for Compression 13 -- 3.1.1 Compression Factors for Audio 14 -- 3.1.2 Compression Factors for Video 14 -- 3.2 MPEG Video 19 -- 3.2.1 Introduction 19 -- 3.2.2 MPEG-1 and MPEG-2 Video Essentials 20 -- 3.2.3 Evolution of MPEG Video 39 -- 3.3 MPEG Audio 47 -- 3.3.1 MPEG-1 and MPEG-2 Audio Essentials 47 -- 3.3.2 Evolution of MPEG Audio 53 -- References 59 -- 4 Other Important Content Formats 61 -- 4.1 Metadata 61 -- 4.2 Timed Text 64 -- 4.3 Lossless and Scalable Lossless Audio 69 -- 4.4 Multiview Video 69 -- 4.5 3D Video 70 -- 4.5.1 Left and Right Views in a Single Video Stream 73 -- 4.5.2 Depth Information Associated to 2D Video 75 -- 4.5.3 Use of MVC to Convey Left and Right Views 78 -- 4.5.4 Further 3D Video Evolution 79 -- References 80 -- 5 Motivation for a Systems Standard 83 -- 6 Principles Underlying the MPEG-2 Systems Design 87 -- 6.1 Building an End-to-End System 87 -- 6.1.1 Constant End-to-End Delay 87 -- 6.1.2 Video Coding Delay 88 -- 6.1.3 Audio Coding Delay 94 -- 6.1.4 Delay Compensation 95 -- 6.2 The Multiplex and Demultiplex Operation 97 -- 6.3 Delivery Schedule of MPEG System Streams 106 -- 6.4 Synchronization of Audio and Video 108 -- 6.5 MPEG-2 System Streams and the STD Model 113 -- 6.6 Timing Issues 118 -- 6.6.1 Frequency and Tolerance of the STC in MPEG-1 Systems 119 -- 6.6.2 Regeneration of the STC in System Decoders 121 -- 6.6.3 Frequency and Tolerance of the STC in MPEG-2 Systems 125 -- 6.7 Quality of Service Issues 127 -- 6.8 Transport Layer Independence 131 -- References 132 -- 7 MPEG-1 Systems: Laying the MPEG-2 Foundation 133 -- 7.1 Driving Forces 133 -- 7.2 Objectives and Requirements 136 -- 7.3 Structure of MPEG-1 System Streams 138.
7.4 The MPEG-1 System Target Decoder 143 -- 7.5 The MPEG-1 System Stream 155 -- 7.5.1 Data Structure and Design Considerations 155 -- 7.5.2 Constrained System Parameter Streams 161 -- 7.5.3 Compliancy Requirements of MPEG-1 System Streams 166 -- 7.6 MPEG-1 Applications 168 -- 7.6.1 Compact Disc 168 -- 7.6.2 Computers 169 -- 7.7 Conclusions on MPEG-1 169 -- References 170 -- Part Two THE MPEG-2 SYSTEMS STANDARD 171 -- 8 The Development of MPEG-2 Systems 173 -- 8.1 Driving Forces 173 -- 8.2 Objectives and Requirements 176 -- 8.3 The Evolution of MPEG-2 Systems 178 -- References 185 -- 9 Layering in MPEG-2 Systems 187 -- 9.1 Need for Program Streams and Transport Streams 187 -- 9.2 PES Packets as a Common Layer 188 -- 9.3 Program Streams 189 -- 9.4 Transport Streams 193 -- 9.4.1 Transport Packets 193 -- 9.4.2 Conveying PES Packets in Transport Packets 195 -- 9.4.3 The Size of Transport Packets 196 -- 9.4.4 Multiple Programs, PSI, Descriptors and Sections 199 -- 9.4.5 Conveying Sections in Transport Packets 213 -- References 214 -- 10 Conditional Access and Scrambling 217 -- 10.1 Support of Conditional Access Systems 217 -- 10.2 Scrambling in Transport Streams 219 -- 10.3 Improving the Interoperability between CA Systems 224 -- 10.4 Scrambling in Program Streams 225 -- Reference 226 -- 11 Other Features of MPEG-2 Systems 227 -- 11.1 Error Resiliency 227 -- 11.2 Re-Multiplexing of Transport Streams 230 -- 11.3 Local Program Insertion in Transport Streams 234 -- 11.3.1 Usage of Local Program Insertions 234 -- 11.3.2 Associated PSI Issues 235 -- 11.3.3 Time Base Discontinuities 236 -- 11.4 Splicing in Transport Streams 239 -- 11.5 Variable Bitrate and Statistical Multiplexing 245 -- 11.6 Padding and Stuffing 245 -- 11.7 Random Access and Parsing Convenience 248 -- 11.8 Carriage of Private Data 250 -- 11.9 Copyright and Copy Control Support 254 -- 11.10 Playback Trick Modes 255 -- 11.11 Single Program and Partial Transport Streams 255 -- 11.12 Program Stream Carriage within a Transport Stream 258.
11.13 PES Streams 260 -- 11.14 Room for Future Extensions 260 -- References 261 -- 12 The MPEG-2 System Target Decoder Model 263 -- 12.1 Introduction to the MPEG-2 STD 263 -- 12.2 The Program Stream STD: P-STD 264 -- 12.2.1 Description of P-STD 264 -- 12.2.2 Buffer Management in the P-STD 267 -- 12.2.3 CSPS: Constrained System Parameter Program Stream 268 -- 12.2.4 Usage of P-STD for PES-STD 270 -- 12.3 Transport Stream STD: T-STD 275 -- 12.3.1 Description of T-STD 275 -- 12.3.2 The Use of Transport Buffers 279 -- 12.3.3 System Data Processing and Buffer Management 281 -- 12.3.4 Processing of Elementary Stream Data 284 -- 12.3.5 T-STD Buffers for Elementary Stream Decoding 288 -- 12.3.6 Buffer Management for Elementary Stream Data 290 -- 12.4 General STD Constraints and Requirements 290 -- 12.5 Content Format Specific STD Issues 292 -- 12.5.1 Decoding of MPEG Audio Streams in STD Model 292 -- 12.5.2 Decoding of MPEG Video Streams in STD Model 295 -- 13 Data Structure and Design Considerations 299 -- 13.1 System Time Clock Samples and Time Stamps 299 -- 13.2 PES Packets 301 -- 13.3 Descriptors of Programs and Program Elements 309 -- 13.3.1 General Format of Descriptors 309 -- 13.3.2 Types of Descriptors 311 -- 13.3.3 System Orientated Descriptors 311 -- 13.3.4 General Content Descriptors 315 -- 13.4 Program Streams 319 -- 13.5 Sections 326 -- 13.6 Transport Streams and Transport Packets 329 -- Reference 331 -- 14 Content Support in MPEG-2 Systems 333 -- 14.1 Introduction 333 -- 14.2 MPEG-1 334 -- 14.2.1 MPEG-1 Video 334 -- 14.2.2 MPEG-1 Audio 334 -- 14.2.3 MPEG-1 System Stream 334 -- 14.3 MPEG-2 336 -- 14.3.1 MPEG-2 Video 336 -- 14.3.2 MPEG-2 (BC) Audio 338 -- 14.3.3 MPEG-2 AAC 340 -- 14.3.4 MPEG-2 DSM-CC 341 -- 14.3.5 MPEG-2 System Stream 342 -- 14.3.6 MPEG-2 IPMP 343 -- 14.4 (ITU-T Rec.) H.222.1 343 -- 14.5 MHEG 344 -- 14.6 MPEG-4 345 -- 14.6.1 MPEG-4 Visual 345 -- 14.6.2 MPEG-4 Audio 346 -- 14.6.3 MPEG-4 Timed Text 349 -- 14.6.4 MPEG-4 Systems 350 -- 14.7 AVC 354.
14.8 SVC 360 -- 14.9 3D Video 366 -- 14.9.1 Service Compatible and Frame Compatible 3D Video 366 -- 14.9.2 Depth or Parallax Map as Auxiliary Video Stream 369 -- 14.9.3 MVC 370 -- 14.10 JPEG 2000 Video 376 -- 14.11 Metadata 377 -- 14.12 Overview of Assigned Stream-type Values 387 -- References 389 -- 15 The Real-Time Interface for Transport Streams 391 -- Reference 396 -- 16 Relationship to Download and Streaming Over IP 397 -- 16.1 IP Networks and MPEG-2 Systems 397 -- 16.2 Streaming Over IP 397 -- 16.3 Download 400 -- 16.4 Carriage of MPEG-2 Systems Across IP Networks 400 -- 16.5 Adaptive HTTP Streaming 401 -- References 401 -- 17 MPEG-2 System Applications 403 -- 18 The Future of MPEG-2 Systems 407 -- Reference 412 -- Epilogue 413 -- Annexes 423 -- Index 427.
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The H.264 advanced video compression standard [[electronic resource] /] / Iain E. Richardson
The H.264 advanced video compression standard [[electronic resource] /] / Iain E. Richardson
Autore Richardson Iain E. G
Edizione [2nd ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Chichester, West Sussex, UK, : Wiley, 2010
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (xxx, 316 p.) : ill
Disciplina 006.6/96
Altri autori (Persone) RichardsonIain E. G
Soggetto topico Digital video - Standards
Video compression - Standards
MPEG (Video coding standard)
Multimedia systems
ISBN 0-470-98928-9
9786612686108
0-470-98941-6
1-282-68610-0
1-119-96530-6
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Intro -- Title page -- Copyright -- Dedication -- About the Author -- Preface -- Glossary -- List of Figures -- List of Tables -- 1: Introduction -- 1.1 A change of scene -- 1.2 Driving the change -- 1.3 The role of standards -- 1.4 Why H.264 Advanced Video Coding is important -- 1.5 About this book -- 1.6 Reference -- 2: Video formats and quality -- 2.1 Introduction -- 2.2 Natural video scenes -- 2.3 Capture -- 2.4 Colour spaces -- 2.5 Video formats -- 2.6 Quality -- 2.7 Summary -- 2.8 References -- 3: Video coding concepts -- 3.1 Introduction -- 3.2 Video CODEC -- 3.3 Prediction model -- 3.4 Image model -- 3.5 Entropy coder -- 3.6 The hybrid DPCM/DCT video CODEC model -- 3.7 Summary -- 3.8 References -- 4: What is H.264? -- 4.1 Introduction -- 4.2 What is H.264? -- 4.3 How does an H.264 codec work? -- 4.4 The H.264/AVC Standard -- 4.5 H.264 Profiles and Levels -- 4.6 The H.264 Syntax -- 4.7 H.264 in practice -- 4.8 Summary -- 4.9 References -- 5: H.264 syntax -- 5.1 Introduction -- 5.2 H.264 syntax -- 5.3 Frames, fields and pictures -- 5.4 NAL unit -- 5.5 Parameter Sets -- 5.6 Slice layer -- 5.7 Macroblock layer -- 5.8 Summary -- 5.9 References -- 6: H.264 Prediction -- 6.1 Introduction -- 6.2 Macroblock prediction -- 6.3 Intra prediction -- 6.4 Inter prediction -- 6.5 Loop filter -- 6.6 Summary -- 6.7 References -- 7: H.264 transform and coding -- 7.1 Introduction -- 7.2 Transform and quantization -- 7.3 Block scan orders -- 7.4 Coding -- 7.5 Summary -- 7.6 References -- 8: H.264 conformance, transport and licensing -- 8.1 Introduction -- 8.2 Conforming to the Standard -- 8.3 H.264 coding tools for transport support -- 8.4 Transport of H.264 data -- 8.5 Supplemental Information -- 8.6 Licensing H.264/AVC -- 8.7 Summary -- 8.8 References -- 9: H.264 performance -- 9.1 Introduction -- 9.2 Experimenting with H.264 -- 9.3 Performance comparisons.
9.4 Rate control -- 9.5 Mode selection -- 9.6 Low complexity coding -- 9.7 Summary -- 10: Extensions and directions -- 10.1 Introduction -- 10.2 Scalable Video Coding -- 10.3 Multiview Video Coding -- 10.4 Configurable Video Coding -- 10.5 Beyond H.264/AVC -- 10.6 Summary -- 10.7 References -- Index.
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H.264 and MPEG-4 video compression [[electronic resource] ] : video coding for next generation multimedia / / Iain E. G. Richardson
H.264 and MPEG-4 video compression [[electronic resource] ] : video coding for next generation multimedia / / Iain E. G. Richardson
Autore Richardson Iain E. G
Pubbl/distr/stampa Chichester ; ; Hoboken, NJ, : Wiley, c2003
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (307 p.)
Disciplina 006.6/96
621.388
Soggetto topico H.263 (Video coding standard)
MPEG (Video coding standard)
Video compression
Coding theory
Multimedia systems
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 1-280-27245-7
9786610272457
0-470-34639-6
0-470-86960-7
0-470-86961-5
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto H.264 and MPEG-4 Video Compression; Contents; About the Author; Foreword; Preface; Glossary; 1 Introduction; 1.1 The Scene; 1.2 Video Compression; 1.3 MPEG-4 and H.264; 1.4 This Book; 1.5 References; 2 Video Formats and Quality; 2.1 Introduction; 2.2 Natural Video Scenes; 2.3 Capture; 2.3.1 Spatial Sampling; 2.3.2 Temporal Sampling; 2.3.3 Frames and Fields; 2.4 Colour Spaces; 2.4.1 RGB; 2.4.2 YCbCr; 2.4.3 YCbCr Sampling Formats; 2.5 Video Formats; 2.6 Quality; 2.6.1 Subjective Quality Measurement; 2.6.2 Objective Quality Measurement; 2.7 Conclusions; 2.8 References; 3 Video Coding Concepts
3.1 Introduction3.2 Video CODEC; 3.3 Temporal Model; 3.3.1 Prediction from the Previous Video Frame; 3.3.2 Changes due to Motion; 3.3.3 Block-based Motion Estimation and Compensation; 3.3.4 Motion Compensated Prediction of a Macroblock; 3.3.5 Motion Compensation Block Size; 3.3.6 Sub-pixel Motion Compensation; 3.3.7 Region-based Motion Compensation; 3.4 Image model; 3.4.1 Predictive Image Coding; 3.4.2 Transform Coding; 3.4.3 Quantisation; 3.4.4 Reordering and Zero Encoding; 3.5 Entropy Coder; 3.5.1 Predictive Coding; 3.5.2 Variable-length Coding; 3.5.3 Arithmetic Coding
3.6 The Hybrid DPCM/DCT Video CODEC Model3.7 Conclusions; 3.8 References; 4 The MPEG-4 and H.264 Standards; 4.1 Introduction; 4.2 Developing the Standards; 4.2.1 ISO MPEG; 4.2.2 ITU-T VCEG; 4.2.3 JVT; 4.2.4 Development History; 4.2.5 Deciding the Content of the Standards; 4.3 Using the Standards; 4.3.1 What the Standards Cover; 4.3.2 Decoding the Standards; 4.3.3 Conforming to the Standards; 4.4 Overview of MPEG-4 Visual/Part 2; 4.5 Overview of H.264 / MPEG-4 Part 10; 4.6 Comparison of MPEG-4 Visual and H.264; 4.7 Related Standards; 4.7.1 JPEG and JPEG2000; 4.7.2 MPEG-1 and MPEG-2
4.7.3 H.261 and H.2634.7.4 Other Parts of MPEG-4; 4.8 Conclusions; 4.9 References; 5 MPEG-4 Visual; 5.1 Introduction; 5.2 Overview of MPEG-4 Visual (Natural Video Coding); 5.2.1 Features; 5.2.2 Tools, Objects, Profiles and Levels; 5.2.3 Video Objects; 5.3 Coding Rectangular Frames; 5.3.1 Input and Output Video Format; 5.3.2 The Simple Profile; 5.3.3 The Advanced Simple Profile; 5.3.4 The Advanced Real Time Simple Profile; 5.4 Coding Arbitrary-shaped Regions; 5.4.1 The Core Profile; 5.4.2 The Main Profile; 5.4.3 The Advanced Coding Efficiency Profile; 5.4.4 The N-bit Profile
5.5 Scalable Video Coding5.5.1 Spatial Scalability; 5.5.2 Temporal Scalability; 5.5.3 Fine Granular Scalability; 5.5.4 The Simple Scalable Profile; 5.5.5 The Core Scalable Profile; 5.5.6 The Fine Granular Scalability Profile; 5.6 Texture Coding; 5.6.1 The Scalable Texture Profile; 5.6.2 The Advanced Scalable Texture Profile; 5.7 Coding Studio-quality Video; 5.7.1 The Simple Studio Profile; 5.7.2 The Core Studio Profile; 5.8 Coding Synthetic Visual Scenes; 5.8.1 Animated 2D and 3D Mesh Coding; 5.8.2 Face and Body Animation; 5.9 Conclusions; 5.10 References; 6 H.264/MPEG-4 Part 10
6.1 Introduction
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Chichester ; ; Hoboken, NJ, : Wiley, c2003
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H.264 and MPEG-4 video compression [[electronic resource] ] : video coding for next generation multimedia / / Iain E. G. Richardson
H.264 and MPEG-4 video compression [[electronic resource] ] : video coding for next generation multimedia / / Iain E. G. Richardson
Autore Richardson Iain E. G
Pubbl/distr/stampa Chichester ; ; Hoboken, NJ, : Wiley, c2003
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (307 p.)
Disciplina 006.6/96
621.388
Soggetto topico H.263 (Video coding standard)
MPEG (Video coding standard)
Video compression
Coding theory
Multimedia systems
ISBN 1-280-27245-7
9786610272457
0-470-34639-6
0-470-86960-7
0-470-86961-5
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto H.264 and MPEG-4 Video Compression; Contents; About the Author; Foreword; Preface; Glossary; 1 Introduction; 1.1 The Scene; 1.2 Video Compression; 1.3 MPEG-4 and H.264; 1.4 This Book; 1.5 References; 2 Video Formats and Quality; 2.1 Introduction; 2.2 Natural Video Scenes; 2.3 Capture; 2.3.1 Spatial Sampling; 2.3.2 Temporal Sampling; 2.3.3 Frames and Fields; 2.4 Colour Spaces; 2.4.1 RGB; 2.4.2 YCbCr; 2.4.3 YCbCr Sampling Formats; 2.5 Video Formats; 2.6 Quality; 2.6.1 Subjective Quality Measurement; 2.6.2 Objective Quality Measurement; 2.7 Conclusions; 2.8 References; 3 Video Coding Concepts
3.1 Introduction3.2 Video CODEC; 3.3 Temporal Model; 3.3.1 Prediction from the Previous Video Frame; 3.3.2 Changes due to Motion; 3.3.3 Block-based Motion Estimation and Compensation; 3.3.4 Motion Compensated Prediction of a Macroblock; 3.3.5 Motion Compensation Block Size; 3.3.6 Sub-pixel Motion Compensation; 3.3.7 Region-based Motion Compensation; 3.4 Image model; 3.4.1 Predictive Image Coding; 3.4.2 Transform Coding; 3.4.3 Quantisation; 3.4.4 Reordering and Zero Encoding; 3.5 Entropy Coder; 3.5.1 Predictive Coding; 3.5.2 Variable-length Coding; 3.5.3 Arithmetic Coding
3.6 The Hybrid DPCM/DCT Video CODEC Model3.7 Conclusions; 3.8 References; 4 The MPEG-4 and H.264 Standards; 4.1 Introduction; 4.2 Developing the Standards; 4.2.1 ISO MPEG; 4.2.2 ITU-T VCEG; 4.2.3 JVT; 4.2.4 Development History; 4.2.5 Deciding the Content of the Standards; 4.3 Using the Standards; 4.3.1 What the Standards Cover; 4.3.2 Decoding the Standards; 4.3.3 Conforming to the Standards; 4.4 Overview of MPEG-4 Visual/Part 2; 4.5 Overview of H.264 / MPEG-4 Part 10; 4.6 Comparison of MPEG-4 Visual and H.264; 4.7 Related Standards; 4.7.1 JPEG and JPEG2000; 4.7.2 MPEG-1 and MPEG-2
4.7.3 H.261 and H.2634.7.4 Other Parts of MPEG-4; 4.8 Conclusions; 4.9 References; 5 MPEG-4 Visual; 5.1 Introduction; 5.2 Overview of MPEG-4 Visual (Natural Video Coding); 5.2.1 Features; 5.2.2 Tools, Objects, Profiles and Levels; 5.2.3 Video Objects; 5.3 Coding Rectangular Frames; 5.3.1 Input and Output Video Format; 5.3.2 The Simple Profile; 5.3.3 The Advanced Simple Profile; 5.3.4 The Advanced Real Time Simple Profile; 5.4 Coding Arbitrary-shaped Regions; 5.4.1 The Core Profile; 5.4.2 The Main Profile; 5.4.3 The Advanced Coding Efficiency Profile; 5.4.4 The N-bit Profile
5.5 Scalable Video Coding5.5.1 Spatial Scalability; 5.5.2 Temporal Scalability; 5.5.3 Fine Granular Scalability; 5.5.4 The Simple Scalable Profile; 5.5.5 The Core Scalable Profile; 5.5.6 The Fine Granular Scalability Profile; 5.6 Texture Coding; 5.6.1 The Scalable Texture Profile; 5.6.2 The Advanced Scalable Texture Profile; 5.7 Coding Studio-quality Video; 5.7.1 The Simple Studio Profile; 5.7.2 The Core Studio Profile; 5.8 Coding Synthetic Visual Scenes; 5.8.1 Animated 2D and 3D Mesh Coding; 5.8.2 Face and Body Animation; 5.9 Conclusions; 5.10 References; 6 H.264/MPEG-4 Part 10
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H.264 and MPEG-4 video compression [[electronic resource] ] : video coding for next generation multimedia / / Iain E. G. Richardson
H.264 and MPEG-4 video compression [[electronic resource] ] : video coding for next generation multimedia / / Iain E. G. Richardson
Autore Richardson Iain E. G
Pubbl/distr/stampa Chichester ; ; Hoboken, NJ, : Wiley, c2003
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (307 p.)
Disciplina 006.6/96
621.388
Soggetto topico H.263 (Video coding standard)
MPEG (Video coding standard)
Video compression
Coding theory
Multimedia systems
ISBN 1-280-27245-7
9786610272457
0-470-34639-6
0-470-86960-7
0-470-86961-5
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto H.264 and MPEG-4 Video Compression; Contents; About the Author; Foreword; Preface; Glossary; 1 Introduction; 1.1 The Scene; 1.2 Video Compression; 1.3 MPEG-4 and H.264; 1.4 This Book; 1.5 References; 2 Video Formats and Quality; 2.1 Introduction; 2.2 Natural Video Scenes; 2.3 Capture; 2.3.1 Spatial Sampling; 2.3.2 Temporal Sampling; 2.3.3 Frames and Fields; 2.4 Colour Spaces; 2.4.1 RGB; 2.4.2 YCbCr; 2.4.3 YCbCr Sampling Formats; 2.5 Video Formats; 2.6 Quality; 2.6.1 Subjective Quality Measurement; 2.6.2 Objective Quality Measurement; 2.7 Conclusions; 2.8 References; 3 Video Coding Concepts
3.1 Introduction3.2 Video CODEC; 3.3 Temporal Model; 3.3.1 Prediction from the Previous Video Frame; 3.3.2 Changes due to Motion; 3.3.3 Block-based Motion Estimation and Compensation; 3.3.4 Motion Compensated Prediction of a Macroblock; 3.3.5 Motion Compensation Block Size; 3.3.6 Sub-pixel Motion Compensation; 3.3.7 Region-based Motion Compensation; 3.4 Image model; 3.4.1 Predictive Image Coding; 3.4.2 Transform Coding; 3.4.3 Quantisation; 3.4.4 Reordering and Zero Encoding; 3.5 Entropy Coder; 3.5.1 Predictive Coding; 3.5.2 Variable-length Coding; 3.5.3 Arithmetic Coding
3.6 The Hybrid DPCM/DCT Video CODEC Model3.7 Conclusions; 3.8 References; 4 The MPEG-4 and H.264 Standards; 4.1 Introduction; 4.2 Developing the Standards; 4.2.1 ISO MPEG; 4.2.2 ITU-T VCEG; 4.2.3 JVT; 4.2.4 Development History; 4.2.5 Deciding the Content of the Standards; 4.3 Using the Standards; 4.3.1 What the Standards Cover; 4.3.2 Decoding the Standards; 4.3.3 Conforming to the Standards; 4.4 Overview of MPEG-4 Visual/Part 2; 4.5 Overview of H.264 / MPEG-4 Part 10; 4.6 Comparison of MPEG-4 Visual and H.264; 4.7 Related Standards; 4.7.1 JPEG and JPEG2000; 4.7.2 MPEG-1 and MPEG-2
4.7.3 H.261 and H.2634.7.4 Other Parts of MPEG-4; 4.8 Conclusions; 4.9 References; 5 MPEG-4 Visual; 5.1 Introduction; 5.2 Overview of MPEG-4 Visual (Natural Video Coding); 5.2.1 Features; 5.2.2 Tools, Objects, Profiles and Levels; 5.2.3 Video Objects; 5.3 Coding Rectangular Frames; 5.3.1 Input and Output Video Format; 5.3.2 The Simple Profile; 5.3.3 The Advanced Simple Profile; 5.3.4 The Advanced Real Time Simple Profile; 5.4 Coding Arbitrary-shaped Regions; 5.4.1 The Core Profile; 5.4.2 The Main Profile; 5.4.3 The Advanced Coding Efficiency Profile; 5.4.4 The N-bit Profile
5.5 Scalable Video Coding5.5.1 Spatial Scalability; 5.5.2 Temporal Scalability; 5.5.3 Fine Granular Scalability; 5.5.4 The Simple Scalable Profile; 5.5.5 The Core Scalable Profile; 5.5.6 The Fine Granular Scalability Profile; 5.6 Texture Coding; 5.6.1 The Scalable Texture Profile; 5.6.2 The Advanced Scalable Texture Profile; 5.7 Coding Studio-quality Video; 5.7.1 The Simple Studio Profile; 5.7.2 The Core Studio Profile; 5.8 Coding Synthetic Visual Scenes; 5.8.1 Animated 2D and 3D Mesh Coding; 5.8.2 Face and Body Animation; 5.9 Conclusions; 5.10 References; 6 H.264/MPEG-4 Part 10
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The handbook of MPEG applications : standards in practice / / editors, Marios C. Angelides and Harry Agius
The handbook of MPEG applications : standards in practice / / editors, Marios C. Angelides and Harry Agius
Pubbl/distr/stampa Chichester, West Sussex, U.K. : , : J. Wiley, , 2011
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (551 p.)
Disciplina 006.6/96
Altri autori (Persone) AngelidesMarios C
AgiusHarry
Soggetto topico MPEG (Video coding standard)
MP3 (Audio coding standard)
Application software - Development
ISBN 0-470-97474-5
1-283-85859-2
0-470-97458-3
0-470-97459-1
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto List of Contributors -- MPEG Standards in Practice -- 1 HD Video Remote Collaboration Application (Beomjoo Seo, Xiaomin Liu, and Roger Zimmermann) -- 1.1 Introduction -- 1.2 Design and Architecture -- 1.3 HD Video Acquisition -- 1.4 Network and Topology Considerations -- 1.5 Real-Time Transcoding -- 1.6 HD Video Rendering -- 1.7 Other Challenges -- 1.8 Other HD Streaming Systems -- 1.9 Conclusions and Future Directions -- References -- 2 MPEG Standards in Media Production, Broadcasting and Content Management (Andreas U. Mauthe and Peter Thoma) -- 2.1 Introduction -- 2.2 Content in the Context of Production and Management -- 2.3 MPEG Encoding Standards in CMS and Media Production -- 2.4 MPEG-7 and Beyond -- 2.5 Conclusions -- References -- 3 Quality Assessment of MPEG-4 Compressed Videos (Anush K. Moorthy and Alan C. Bovik) -- 3.1 Introduction -- 3.2 Previous Work -- 3.3 Quality Assessment of MPEG-4 Compressed Video -- 3.4 MPEG-4 Compressed Videos in Wireless Environments -- 3.5 Conclusion -- References -- 4 Exploiting MPEG-4 Capabilities for Personalized Advertising in Digital TV (Martin Lp̤ez-Nores, Yolanda Blanco-Fernǹdez, Alberto Gil-Solla, Manuel Ramos-Cabrer, and Jos ̌J. Pazos-Arias) -- 4.1 Introduction -- 4.2 Related Work -- 4.3 Enabling the New Advertising Model -- 4.4 An Example -- 4.5 Experimental Evaluation -- 4.6 Conclusions -- Acknowledgments -- References -- 5 Using MPEG Tools in Video Summarization (Luis Herranz and Jos ̌M. Martinez) -- 5.1 Introduction -- 5.2 Related Work -- 5.3 A Summarization Framework Using MPEG Standards -- 5.4 Generation of Summaries Using MPEG-4 AVC -- 5.5 Description of Summaries in MPEG-7 -- 5.6 Integrated Summarization and Adaptation Framework in MPEG-4 SVC -- 5.7 Experimental Evaluation -- 5.8 Conclusions -- References -- 6 Encryption Techniques for H.264 Video (Bai-Ying Lei, Kwok-Tung Lo, and Jian Feng) -- 6.1 Introduction -- 6.2 Demands for Video Security -- 6.3 Issues on Digital Video Encryption -- 6.4 Previous Work on Video Encryption.
6.5 H.264 Video Encryption Techniques -- 6.6 A H.264 Encryption Scheme Based on CABAC and Chaotic Stream Cipher -- 6.7 Concluding Remarks and Future Works -- Acknowledgments -- References -- 7 Optimization Methods for H.264/AVC Video Coding (Dan Grois, Evgeny Kaminsky, and Ofer Hadar) -- 7.1 Introduction to Video Coding Optimization Methods -- 7.2 Rate Control Optimization -- 7.3 Computational Complexity Control Optimization -- 7.4 Joint Computational Complexity and Rate Control Optimization -- 7.5 Transform Coding Optimization -- 7.6 Summary -- References -- 8 Spatiotemporal H.264/AVC Video Adaptation with MPEG-21 (Razib Iqbal and Shervin Shirmohammadi) -- 8.1 Introduction -- 8.2 Background -- 8.3 Literature Review -- 8.4 Compressed-Domain Adaptation of H.264/AVC Video -- 8.5 On-line Video Adaptation for P2P Overlays -- 8.6 Quality of Experience (QoE) -- 8.7 Conclusion -- References -- 9 Image Clustering and Retrieval Using MPEG-7 (Rajeev Agrawal, William I. Grosky, and Farshad Fotouhi) -- 9.1 Introduction -- 9.2 Usage of MPEG-7 in Image Clustering and Retrieval -- 9.3 Multimodal Vector Representation of an Image Using MPEG-7 Color Descriptors -- 9.4 Dimensionality Reduction of Multimodal Vector Representation Using a Nonlinear Diffusion Kernel -- 9.5 Experiments -- 9.6 Conclusion -- References -- 10 MPEG-7 Visual Descriptors and Discriminant Analysis (Jun Zhang, Lei Ye, and Jianhua Ma) -- 10.1 Introduction -- 10.2 Literature Review -- 10.3 Discriminant Power of Single Visual Descriptor -- 10.4 Discriminant Power of the Aggregated Visual Descriptors -- 10.5 Conclusions -- References -- 11 An MPEG-7 Profile for Collaborative Multimedia Annotation (Damon Daylamani Zad and Harry Agius) -- 11.1 Introduction -- 11.2 MPEG-7 as a Means for Collaborative Multimedia Annotation -- 11.3 Experiment Design -- 11.4 Research Method -- 11.5 Results -- 11.6 MPEG-7 Profile -- 11.7 Related Research Work -- 11.8 Concluding Discussion -- Acknowledgment -- References -- 12 Domain Knowledge Representation in Semantic MPEG-7 Descriptions (Chrisa Tsinaraki and Stavros Christodoulakis).
12.1 Introduction -- 12.2 MPEG-7-Based Domain Knowledge Representation -- 12.3 Domain Ontology Representation -- 12.4 Property Representation -- 12.5 Class Representation -- 12.6 Representation of Individuals -- 12.7 Representation of Axioms -- 12.8 Exploitation of the Domain Knowledge Representation in Multimedia Applications and Services -- 12.9 Conclusions -- References -- 13 Survey of MPEG-7 Applications in the Multimedia Lifecycle (Florian Stegmaier, Mario Doller, and Harald Kosch) -- 13.1 MPEG-7 Annotation Tools -- 13.2 MPEG-7 Databases and Retrieval -- 13.3 MPEG-7 Query Language -- 13.4 MPEG-7 Middleware -- 13.5 MPEG-7 Mobile -- 13.6 Summarization and Outlook -- References -- 14 Using MPEG Standards for Content-Based Indexing of Broadcast Television, Web, and Enterprise Content (David Gibbon, Zhu Liu, Andrea Basso, and Behzad Shahraray.) -- 14.1 Background on Content-Based Indexing and Retrieval -- 14.2 MPEG-7 and MPEG-21 in ETSI TV-Anytime -- 14.3 MPEG-7 and MPEG-21 in ATIS IPTV Specifications -- 14.4 MEPG-21 in the Digital Living Network Alliance (DLNA) -- 14.5 Content Analysis for MPEG-7 Metadata Generation -- 14.6 Representing Content Analysis Results Using MPEG-7 -- 14.7 Extraction of Audio Features and Representation in MPEG-7 -- 14.8 Summary -- References -- 15 MPEG-7/21: Structured Metadata for Handling and Personalizing Multimedia Content (Benjamin Kohncke and Wolf-Tilo Balke) -- 15.1 Introduction -- 15.2 The Digital Item Adaptation Framework for Personalization -- 15.3 Use Case Scenario -- 15.4 Extensions of MPEG-7/21 Preference Management -- 15.5 Example Application -- 15.6 Summary -- References -- 16 A Game Approach to Integrating MPEG-7 in MPEG-21 for Dynamic Bandwidth Dealing (Anastasis A. Sofokleous and Marios C. Angelides) -- 16.1 Introduction -- 16.2 Related Work -- 16.3 Dealing Bandwidth Using Game Theory -- 16.4 An Application Example -- 16.5 Concluding Discussion -- References -- 17 The Usage of MPEG-21 Digital Items in Research and Practice (Hermann Hellwagner and Christian Timmerer).
17.1 Introduction -- 17.2 Overview of the Usage of MPEG-21 Digital Items -- 17.3 Universal Plug and Play (UPnP): DIDL-Lite -- 17.4 Microsoft's Interactive Media Manager (IMM) -- 17.5 The DANAE Advanced MPEG-21 Infrastructure -- 17.6 MPEG-21 in the European Projects ENTHRONE and AXMEDIS -- 17.7 Information Asset Management in a Digital Library -- 17.8 Conclusions -- References -- 18 Distributing Sensitive Information in the MPEG-21 Multimedia Framework (Nicholas Paul Sheppard) -- 18.1 Introduction -- 18.2 Digital Rights Management in MPEG-21 -- 18.3 MPEG-21 in Copyright Protection -- 18.4 MPEG-21 in Enterprise Digital Rights Management -- 18.5 MPEG-21 in Privacy Protection -- 18.6 Conclusion -- Acknowledgments -- References -- 19 Designing Intelligent Content Delivery Frameworks Using MPEG-21 (Samir Amir, Ioan Marius Bilasco, Thierry Urruty, Jean Martinet and Chabane Djeraba) -- 19.1 Introduction -- 19.2 CAM Metadata Framework Requirements -- 19.3 CAM Metadata Model -- 19.4 Study of the Existing Multimedia Standards -- 19.5 CAM Metadata Encoding Using MPEG-21/7 -- 19.6 Discussion -- 19.7 Conclusion and Perspectives -- References -- 20 NinSuna: a Platform for Format-Independent Media Resource Adaptation and Delivery (Davy Van Deursen, Wim Van Lancker, Chris Poppe, and Rik Van de Walle) -- 20.1 Introduction -- 20.2 Model-Driven Content Adaptation and Packaging -- 20.3 The NinSuna Platform -- 20.4 Directions for Future Research -- 20.5 Discussion and Conclusions -- Acknowledgments -- References -- 21 MPEG-A and Its Open Access Application Format (Florian Schreiner and Klaus Diepold) -- 21.1 Introduction -- 21.2 The MPEG-A Standards -- 21.3 The Open Access Application Format -- References -- Index.
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The handbook of MPEG applications : standards in practice / / editors, Marios C. Angelides and Harry Agius
The handbook of MPEG applications : standards in practice / / editors, Marios C. Angelides and Harry Agius
Pubbl/distr/stampa Chichester, West Sussex, U.K. : , : J. Wiley, , 2011
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (551 p.)
Disciplina 006.6/96
Altri autori (Persone) AngelidesMarios C
AgiusHarry
Soggetto topico MPEG (Video coding standard)
MP3 (Audio coding standard)
Application software - Development
ISBN 0-470-97474-5
1-283-85859-2
0-470-97458-3
0-470-97459-1
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto List of Contributors -- MPEG Standards in Practice -- 1 HD Video Remote Collaboration Application (Beomjoo Seo, Xiaomin Liu, and Roger Zimmermann) -- 1.1 Introduction -- 1.2 Design and Architecture -- 1.3 HD Video Acquisition -- 1.4 Network and Topology Considerations -- 1.5 Real-Time Transcoding -- 1.6 HD Video Rendering -- 1.7 Other Challenges -- 1.8 Other HD Streaming Systems -- 1.9 Conclusions and Future Directions -- References -- 2 MPEG Standards in Media Production, Broadcasting and Content Management (Andreas U. Mauthe and Peter Thoma) -- 2.1 Introduction -- 2.2 Content in the Context of Production and Management -- 2.3 MPEG Encoding Standards in CMS and Media Production -- 2.4 MPEG-7 and Beyond -- 2.5 Conclusions -- References -- 3 Quality Assessment of MPEG-4 Compressed Videos (Anush K. Moorthy and Alan C. Bovik) -- 3.1 Introduction -- 3.2 Previous Work -- 3.3 Quality Assessment of MPEG-4 Compressed Video -- 3.4 MPEG-4 Compressed Videos in Wireless Environments -- 3.5 Conclusion -- References -- 4 Exploiting MPEG-4 Capabilities for Personalized Advertising in Digital TV (Martin Lp̤ez-Nores, Yolanda Blanco-Fernǹdez, Alberto Gil-Solla, Manuel Ramos-Cabrer, and Jos ̌J. Pazos-Arias) -- 4.1 Introduction -- 4.2 Related Work -- 4.3 Enabling the New Advertising Model -- 4.4 An Example -- 4.5 Experimental Evaluation -- 4.6 Conclusions -- Acknowledgments -- References -- 5 Using MPEG Tools in Video Summarization (Luis Herranz and Jos ̌M. Martinez) -- 5.1 Introduction -- 5.2 Related Work -- 5.3 A Summarization Framework Using MPEG Standards -- 5.4 Generation of Summaries Using MPEG-4 AVC -- 5.5 Description of Summaries in MPEG-7 -- 5.6 Integrated Summarization and Adaptation Framework in MPEG-4 SVC -- 5.7 Experimental Evaluation -- 5.8 Conclusions -- References -- 6 Encryption Techniques for H.264 Video (Bai-Ying Lei, Kwok-Tung Lo, and Jian Feng) -- 6.1 Introduction -- 6.2 Demands for Video Security -- 6.3 Issues on Digital Video Encryption -- 6.4 Previous Work on Video Encryption.
6.5 H.264 Video Encryption Techniques -- 6.6 A H.264 Encryption Scheme Based on CABAC and Chaotic Stream Cipher -- 6.7 Concluding Remarks and Future Works -- Acknowledgments -- References -- 7 Optimization Methods for H.264/AVC Video Coding (Dan Grois, Evgeny Kaminsky, and Ofer Hadar) -- 7.1 Introduction to Video Coding Optimization Methods -- 7.2 Rate Control Optimization -- 7.3 Computational Complexity Control Optimization -- 7.4 Joint Computational Complexity and Rate Control Optimization -- 7.5 Transform Coding Optimization -- 7.6 Summary -- References -- 8 Spatiotemporal H.264/AVC Video Adaptation with MPEG-21 (Razib Iqbal and Shervin Shirmohammadi) -- 8.1 Introduction -- 8.2 Background -- 8.3 Literature Review -- 8.4 Compressed-Domain Adaptation of H.264/AVC Video -- 8.5 On-line Video Adaptation for P2P Overlays -- 8.6 Quality of Experience (QoE) -- 8.7 Conclusion -- References -- 9 Image Clustering and Retrieval Using MPEG-7 (Rajeev Agrawal, William I. Grosky, and Farshad Fotouhi) -- 9.1 Introduction -- 9.2 Usage of MPEG-7 in Image Clustering and Retrieval -- 9.3 Multimodal Vector Representation of an Image Using MPEG-7 Color Descriptors -- 9.4 Dimensionality Reduction of Multimodal Vector Representation Using a Nonlinear Diffusion Kernel -- 9.5 Experiments -- 9.6 Conclusion -- References -- 10 MPEG-7 Visual Descriptors and Discriminant Analysis (Jun Zhang, Lei Ye, and Jianhua Ma) -- 10.1 Introduction -- 10.2 Literature Review -- 10.3 Discriminant Power of Single Visual Descriptor -- 10.4 Discriminant Power of the Aggregated Visual Descriptors -- 10.5 Conclusions -- References -- 11 An MPEG-7 Profile for Collaborative Multimedia Annotation (Damon Daylamani Zad and Harry Agius) -- 11.1 Introduction -- 11.2 MPEG-7 as a Means for Collaborative Multimedia Annotation -- 11.3 Experiment Design -- 11.4 Research Method -- 11.5 Results -- 11.6 MPEG-7 Profile -- 11.7 Related Research Work -- 11.8 Concluding Discussion -- Acknowledgment -- References -- 12 Domain Knowledge Representation in Semantic MPEG-7 Descriptions (Chrisa Tsinaraki and Stavros Christodoulakis).
12.1 Introduction -- 12.2 MPEG-7-Based Domain Knowledge Representation -- 12.3 Domain Ontology Representation -- 12.4 Property Representation -- 12.5 Class Representation -- 12.6 Representation of Individuals -- 12.7 Representation of Axioms -- 12.8 Exploitation of the Domain Knowledge Representation in Multimedia Applications and Services -- 12.9 Conclusions -- References -- 13 Survey of MPEG-7 Applications in the Multimedia Lifecycle (Florian Stegmaier, Mario Doller, and Harald Kosch) -- 13.1 MPEG-7 Annotation Tools -- 13.2 MPEG-7 Databases and Retrieval -- 13.3 MPEG-7 Query Language -- 13.4 MPEG-7 Middleware -- 13.5 MPEG-7 Mobile -- 13.6 Summarization and Outlook -- References -- 14 Using MPEG Standards for Content-Based Indexing of Broadcast Television, Web, and Enterprise Content (David Gibbon, Zhu Liu, Andrea Basso, and Behzad Shahraray.) -- 14.1 Background on Content-Based Indexing and Retrieval -- 14.2 MPEG-7 and MPEG-21 in ETSI TV-Anytime -- 14.3 MPEG-7 and MPEG-21 in ATIS IPTV Specifications -- 14.4 MEPG-21 in the Digital Living Network Alliance (DLNA) -- 14.5 Content Analysis for MPEG-7 Metadata Generation -- 14.6 Representing Content Analysis Results Using MPEG-7 -- 14.7 Extraction of Audio Features and Representation in MPEG-7 -- 14.8 Summary -- References -- 15 MPEG-7/21: Structured Metadata for Handling and Personalizing Multimedia Content (Benjamin Kohncke and Wolf-Tilo Balke) -- 15.1 Introduction -- 15.2 The Digital Item Adaptation Framework for Personalization -- 15.3 Use Case Scenario -- 15.4 Extensions of MPEG-7/21 Preference Management -- 15.5 Example Application -- 15.6 Summary -- References -- 16 A Game Approach to Integrating MPEG-7 in MPEG-21 for Dynamic Bandwidth Dealing (Anastasis A. Sofokleous and Marios C. Angelides) -- 16.1 Introduction -- 16.2 Related Work -- 16.3 Dealing Bandwidth Using Game Theory -- 16.4 An Application Example -- 16.5 Concluding Discussion -- References -- 17 The Usage of MPEG-21 Digital Items in Research and Practice (Hermann Hellwagner and Christian Timmerer).
17.1 Introduction -- 17.2 Overview of the Usage of MPEG-21 Digital Items -- 17.3 Universal Plug and Play (UPnP): DIDL-Lite -- 17.4 Microsoft's Interactive Media Manager (IMM) -- 17.5 The DANAE Advanced MPEG-21 Infrastructure -- 17.6 MPEG-21 in the European Projects ENTHRONE and AXMEDIS -- 17.7 Information Asset Management in a Digital Library -- 17.8 Conclusions -- References -- 18 Distributing Sensitive Information in the MPEG-21 Multimedia Framework (Nicholas Paul Sheppard) -- 18.1 Introduction -- 18.2 Digital Rights Management in MPEG-21 -- 18.3 MPEG-21 in Copyright Protection -- 18.4 MPEG-21 in Enterprise Digital Rights Management -- 18.5 MPEG-21 in Privacy Protection -- 18.6 Conclusion -- Acknowledgments -- References -- 19 Designing Intelligent Content Delivery Frameworks Using MPEG-21 (Samir Amir, Ioan Marius Bilasco, Thierry Urruty, Jean Martinet and Chabane Djeraba) -- 19.1 Introduction -- 19.2 CAM Metadata Framework Requirements -- 19.3 CAM Metadata Model -- 19.4 Study of the Existing Multimedia Standards -- 19.5 CAM Metadata Encoding Using MPEG-21/7 -- 19.6 Discussion -- 19.7 Conclusion and Perspectives -- References -- 20 NinSuna: a Platform for Format-Independent Media Resource Adaptation and Delivery (Davy Van Deursen, Wim Van Lancker, Chris Poppe, and Rik Van de Walle) -- 20.1 Introduction -- 20.2 Model-Driven Content Adaptation and Packaging -- 20.3 The NinSuna Platform -- 20.4 Directions for Future Research -- 20.5 Discussion and Conclusions -- Acknowledgments -- References -- 21 MPEG-A and Its Open Access Application Format (Florian Schreiner and Klaus Diepold) -- 21.1 Introduction -- 21.2 The MPEG-A Standards -- 21.3 The Open Access Application Format -- References -- Index.
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The MPEG handbook : MPEG-1, MPEG-2, MPEG-4 / / John Watkinson
The MPEG handbook : MPEG-1, MPEG-2, MPEG-4 / / John Watkinson
Autore Watkinson John
Edizione [2nd ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Oxford : , : Focal Press, , 2004
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (449 p.)
Disciplina 621.38970218
Soggetto topico MPEG (Video coding standard)
Data compression (Telecommunication) - Standards
Sound - Recording and reproducing - Digital techniques - Standards
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 1-136-02897-8
1-136-02898-6
1-281-00867-2
9786611008673
0-08-047953-7
Formato Materiale a stampa
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Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Cover; The MPEG Handbook: MPEG-1, MPEG-2, MPEG-4; Copyright; Contents; Preface; Acknowledgements; 1 Introduction to compression; 1.1 What is MPEG?; 1.2 Why compression is necessary; 1.3 MPEG-1, 2, 4 and H.264 contrasted; 1.4 Some applications of compression; 1.5 Lossless and perceptive coding; 1.6 Compression principles; 1.7 Video compression; 1.7.1 Intra-coded compression; 1.7.2 Inter-coded compression; 1.7.3 Introduction to motion compensation; 1.7.4 Film-originated video compression; 1.8 Introduction to MPEG-1; 1.9 MPEG-2: Profiles and Levels; 1.10 Introduction to MPEG-4
1.11 Introduction to H.264 (AVC)1.12 Audio compression; 1.12.1 Sub-band coding; 1.12.2 Transform coding; 1.12.3 Predictive coding; 1.13 MPEG bitstreams; 1.14 Drawbacks of compression; 1.15 Compression pre-processing; 1.16 Some guidelines; References; 2 Fundamentals; 2.1 What is an audio signal?; 2.2 What is a video signal?; 2.3 Types of video; 2.4 What is a digital signal?; 2.5 Sampling; 2.6 Reconstruction; 2.7 Aperture effect; 2.8 Choice of audio sampling rate; 2.9 Video sampling structures; 2.10 The phase-locked loop; 2.11 Quantizing; 2.12 Quantizing error; 2.13 Dither
2.14 Introduction to digital processing2.15 Logic elements; 2.16 Storage elements; 2.17 Binary coding; 2.18 Gain control; 2.19 Floating-point coding; 2.20 Multiplexing principles; 2.21 Packets; 2.22 Statistical multiplexing; 2.23 Timebase correction; References; 3 Processing for compression; 3.1 Introduction; 3.2 Transforms; 3.3 Convolution; 3.4 FIR and IIR filters; 3.5 FIR filters; 3.6 Interpolation; 3.7 Downsampling filters; 3.8 The quadrature mirror filter; 3.9 Filtering for video noise reduction; 3.10 Warping; 3.11 Transforms and duality; 3.12 The Fourier transform
3.13 The discrete cosine transform (DCT)3.14 The wavelet transform; 3.15 The importance of motion compensation; 3.16 Motion-estimation techniques; 3.16.1 Block matching; 3.16.2 Gradient matching; 3.16.3 Phase correlation; 3.17 Motion-compensated displays; 3.18 Camera-shake compensation; 3.19 Motion-compensated de-interlacing; 3.20 Compression and requantizing; References; 4 Audio compression; 4.1 Introduction; 4.2 The deciBel; 4.3 Audio level metering; 4.4 The ear; 4.5 The cochlea; 4.6 Level and loudness; 4.7 Frequency discrimination; 4.8 Critical bands; 4.9 Beats
4.10 Codec level calibration4.11 Quality measurement; 4.12 The limits; 4.13 Compression applications; 4.14 Audio compression tools; 4.15 Sub-band coding; 4.16 Audio compression formats; 4.17 MPEG audio compression; 4.18 MPEG Layer I audio coding; 4.19 MPEG Layer II audio coding; 4.20 MPEG Layer III audio coding; 4.21 MPEG-2 AAC - advanced audio coding; 4.22 Dolby AC-3; 4.23 MPEG-4 audio; 4.24 MPEG-4 AAC; 4.25 Compression in stereo and surround sound; References; 5 MPEG video compression; 5.1 The eye; 5.2 Dynamic resolution; 5.3 Contrast; 5.4 Colour vision; 5.5 Colour difference signals
5.6 Progressive or interlaced scan?
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The MPEG handbook : MPEG-1, MPEG-2, MPEG-4 / / John Watkinson
The MPEG handbook : MPEG-1, MPEG-2, MPEG-4 / / John Watkinson
Autore Watkinson John
Edizione [2nd ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Oxford : , : Focal Press, , 2004
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (449 p.)
Disciplina 621.38970218
Soggetto topico MPEG (Video coding standard)
Data compression (Telecommunication) - Standards
Sound - Recording and reproducing - Digital techniques - Standards
ISBN 1-136-02897-8
1-136-02898-6
1-281-00867-2
9786611008673
0-08-047953-7
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Cover; The MPEG Handbook: MPEG-1, MPEG-2, MPEG-4; Copyright; Contents; Preface; Acknowledgements; 1 Introduction to compression; 1.1 What is MPEG?; 1.2 Why compression is necessary; 1.3 MPEG-1, 2, 4 and H.264 contrasted; 1.4 Some applications of compression; 1.5 Lossless and perceptive coding; 1.6 Compression principles; 1.7 Video compression; 1.7.1 Intra-coded compression; 1.7.2 Inter-coded compression; 1.7.3 Introduction to motion compensation; 1.7.4 Film-originated video compression; 1.8 Introduction to MPEG-1; 1.9 MPEG-2: Profiles and Levels; 1.10 Introduction to MPEG-4
1.11 Introduction to H.264 (AVC)1.12 Audio compression; 1.12.1 Sub-band coding; 1.12.2 Transform coding; 1.12.3 Predictive coding; 1.13 MPEG bitstreams; 1.14 Drawbacks of compression; 1.15 Compression pre-processing; 1.16 Some guidelines; References; 2 Fundamentals; 2.1 What is an audio signal?; 2.2 What is a video signal?; 2.3 Types of video; 2.4 What is a digital signal?; 2.5 Sampling; 2.6 Reconstruction; 2.7 Aperture effect; 2.8 Choice of audio sampling rate; 2.9 Video sampling structures; 2.10 The phase-locked loop; 2.11 Quantizing; 2.12 Quantizing error; 2.13 Dither
2.14 Introduction to digital processing2.15 Logic elements; 2.16 Storage elements; 2.17 Binary coding; 2.18 Gain control; 2.19 Floating-point coding; 2.20 Multiplexing principles; 2.21 Packets; 2.22 Statistical multiplexing; 2.23 Timebase correction; References; 3 Processing for compression; 3.1 Introduction; 3.2 Transforms; 3.3 Convolution; 3.4 FIR and IIR filters; 3.5 FIR filters; 3.6 Interpolation; 3.7 Downsampling filters; 3.8 The quadrature mirror filter; 3.9 Filtering for video noise reduction; 3.10 Warping; 3.11 Transforms and duality; 3.12 The Fourier transform
3.13 The discrete cosine transform (DCT)3.14 The wavelet transform; 3.15 The importance of motion compensation; 3.16 Motion-estimation techniques; 3.16.1 Block matching; 3.16.2 Gradient matching; 3.16.3 Phase correlation; 3.17 Motion-compensated displays; 3.18 Camera-shake compensation; 3.19 Motion-compensated de-interlacing; 3.20 Compression and requantizing; References; 4 Audio compression; 4.1 Introduction; 4.2 The deciBel; 4.3 Audio level metering; 4.4 The ear; 4.5 The cochlea; 4.6 Level and loudness; 4.7 Frequency discrimination; 4.8 Critical bands; 4.9 Beats
4.10 Codec level calibration4.11 Quality measurement; 4.12 The limits; 4.13 Compression applications; 4.14 Audio compression tools; 4.15 Sub-band coding; 4.16 Audio compression formats; 4.17 MPEG audio compression; 4.18 MPEG Layer I audio coding; 4.19 MPEG Layer II audio coding; 4.20 MPEG Layer III audio coding; 4.21 MPEG-2 AAC - advanced audio coding; 4.22 Dolby AC-3; 4.23 MPEG-4 audio; 4.24 MPEG-4 AAC; 4.25 Compression in stereo and surround sound; References; 5 MPEG video compression; 5.1 The eye; 5.2 Dynamic resolution; 5.3 Contrast; 5.4 Colour vision; 5.5 Colour difference signals
5.6 Progressive or interlaced scan?
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