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Highly scalable, low-delay video compression

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2 Author(s)
Taubman, D. ; California Univ., Berkeley, CA, USA ; Zakhor, A.

We propose a class of scalable video compression algorithms, within which compression performance may be exchanged for end-to-end delay. Each of the algorithms in this class produces a highly scalable bit stream, from which subsets may be extracted for compatibility with a wide range of display frame sizes, frame rates and bit rate constraints. Moreover, with modest end-to-end delay, the reconstructed video quality associated with any of these subsets is often superior to that obtained using an implementation of the inherently non-scalable MPEG-1 compression standard, operated with equivalent resolution and bit rate constraints. We describe scalable compressed data structures based on a layered substream abstraction, with simple, generic scaling operations, for both constant bit rate and constant distortion scaling criteria

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Image Processing, 1994. Proceedings. ICIP-94., IEEE International Conference  (Volume:1 )

Date of Conference: 13-16 Nov 1994

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