Feedback channel free pixel-domain distributed video coding Host Publication: Finds and Results from the Swedish Cyprus Expedition: A Gender Perspective at the Medelhavsmuseet Authors: N. Deligiannis, A. Munteanu, P. Schelkens and J. Cornelis Publication Date: Mar. 2009 Number of Pages: 4
Abstract: Rooted in distributed source coding grounds, distributed video coding (DVC) has emerged as a competitive paradigm introducing a radical shift in video compression approaches. DVC enables flexible video coding architectures with low encoding complexity while the computationally expensive tasks for exploiting the source redundancies are shifted to the decoder side. The paper reviews the main principles and the current developments of practical DVC approaches including our novel spatial-domain unidirectional DVC (SDUDVC) codec. Furthermore, the paper addresses an essential issue for the performance of DVC solutions, which is modeling of the correlation channel in video. Initial works employ an identically and independently (iid) distributed noise to model this virtual channel. In this paper, we will study novel modeling schemes which show remarkable accuracy improvements over the corresponding spatially stationary models.
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