2009 International Conference on Telecommunications 2009
DOI: 10.1109/ictel.2009.5158642
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Comparison of H.264/AVC, H.264 with AIF, and AVS based on different video quality metrics

Abstract: Video communication has a very important role nowadays. Also very efficient video coding techniques are developed in order to provide high quality video streams using all the available bandwidth. In this work we perform a comparison between three different video codecs: the ITU-T H.264, an improved ITU-T H.264 version including the AIF (Adaptive Interpolation Filter), and the AVS (Audio and Video Coding Standard) that is the Chinese standard video codec. The realized tests involve eight standard video sequence… Show more

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“…Coding and encryption of video signal, to be used in video-communication systems, have been considered in the framework of a source coding activity. With the task to test the effects of the features implementation introduced by the video coding standard H.264, an extensive performance evaluation of spatial, temporal, and hybrid error concealment techniques was provided [58]. The quality of the recovered image was measured, and the comparison among the various schemes is developed, using the JM7.3 Reference Software, either in subjective or in objective terms [40].…”
Section: The Coding Of Video Signalsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Coding and encryption of video signal, to be used in video-communication systems, have been considered in the framework of a source coding activity. With the task to test the effects of the features implementation introduced by the video coding standard H.264, an extensive performance evaluation of spatial, temporal, and hybrid error concealment techniques was provided [58]. The quality of the recovered image was measured, and the comparison among the various schemes is developed, using the JM7.3 Reference Software, either in subjective or in objective terms [40].…”
Section: The Coding Of Video Signalsmentioning
confidence: 99%