2004
DOI: 10.1016/j.image.2004.06.004
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Interframe wavelet coding—motion picture representation for universal scalability

Abstract: Scalability at the bitstream level is an important feature for encoded video that is to be transmitted and stored with a variety of target rates or to be replayed on devices with different capabilities and resolutions. This is attractive for digital cinema applications, where the same encoded source representation could seamlessly be used for purposes of archival and various distribution channels. Conventional high-performance video compression schemes are based on the method of motion-compensated prediction, … Show more

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“…The selected sequences (see Table 1) are CIF at 30Hz. We use the recentlydeveloped Motion Compensated Temporal Filtering based scalable video coding [10]. We use a Group Of Pictures (GOP) structure with 16 frames in each GOP, and temporal decomposition with 4 temporal levels.…”
Section: Simulation Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The selected sequences (see Table 1) are CIF at 30Hz. We use the recentlydeveloped Motion Compensated Temporal Filtering based scalable video coding [10]. We use a Group Of Pictures (GOP) structure with 16 frames in each GOP, and temporal decomposition with 4 temporal levels.…”
Section: Simulation Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Kundur et al [4] depend on anchor points to embed a correlated watermark in similar host video components, Doërr et al use frame registration to align the video's background component before watermarking. Pankajakshan et al [6] embed the watermark in the low-pass approximation obtained by a motion-compensated temporal wavelet transform (MC-TWT) [11]. Figure 1 shows the temporal low-pass frame with and without MC of the first 16 Foreman sequence frames.…”
Section: Motion-coherent Watermarkingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The MC-TWT offers the advantage of an efficient, fine-grained motion model based on block-based ME to track both foreground as well as background video components and is compatible with potential future video coding standards [6,11,12].…”
Section: Motion-coherent Watermarkingmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…One is inter-frame wavelet coder [1], and the other is in-band wavelet coder [2] [3]. Inter-frame wavelet coders perform wavelet transform along temporal axis to generate temporal high pass and low pass frames in time domain.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%