Techniques are disclosed which reduce the required storage capacity for streams of high-resolution video. The captured video is post-processed, with certain portions of the video being converted to, and stored as, low-resolution video rather than high-resolution video, thus using less data storage space
Compression algorithms have evolved significantly in recent years. Audio, still image, and video can...
This article describes an approach to adaptive video coding for video surveillance applications. Usi...
The architecture for block-based video applications (e.g. MPEG/JPEG coding, graphics rendering) is u...
The surveillance systems are expected to record the videos in 24/7 and obviously it requires a huge ...
This article analyzes modern video compression formats, presents and substantiates the algorithm for...
Information has become one of the most valuable assets in the modern era. Within the last 5-10 years...
Each 1080 video frame requires 6.2 MB of storage; archiving a one minute clip requires 22GB. Playin...
The technology based on scalable video coding appears as a new phenomenon. The use of internet needs...
A compressed video bitstream can be partitioned according to the coding priority of the data, allowi...
The reduction of data necessary for storage or transmission is a desirable goal in the digital video...
Video compression is the process of decreasing the number of bits required to represent a cert...
A method for video compression for storage in and matching against an index is described. A processi...
Video dimensions are continuously increasing to provide more realistic and immersive experiences to ...
Digital video compression techniques, such as the Motion-JPEG and MPEG compression standards, greatl...
In this study, a new comparative study of video compression techniques was presented. Due to the rap...
Compression algorithms have evolved significantly in recent years. Audio, still image, and video can...
This article describes an approach to adaptive video coding for video surveillance applications. Usi...
The architecture for block-based video applications (e.g. MPEG/JPEG coding, graphics rendering) is u...
The surveillance systems are expected to record the videos in 24/7 and obviously it requires a huge ...
This article analyzes modern video compression formats, presents and substantiates the algorithm for...
Information has become one of the most valuable assets in the modern era. Within the last 5-10 years...
Each 1080 video frame requires 6.2 MB of storage; archiving a one minute clip requires 22GB. Playin...
The technology based on scalable video coding appears as a new phenomenon. The use of internet needs...
A compressed video bitstream can be partitioned according to the coding priority of the data, allowi...
The reduction of data necessary for storage or transmission is a desirable goal in the digital video...
Video compression is the process of decreasing the number of bits required to represent a cert...
A method for video compression for storage in and matching against an index is described. A processi...
Video dimensions are continuously increasing to provide more realistic and immersive experiences to ...
Digital video compression techniques, such as the Motion-JPEG and MPEG compression standards, greatl...
In this study, a new comparative study of video compression techniques was presented. Due to the rap...
Compression algorithms have evolved significantly in recent years. Audio, still image, and video can...
This article describes an approach to adaptive video coding for video surveillance applications. Usi...
The architecture for block-based video applications (e.g. MPEG/JPEG coding, graphics rendering) is u...