H.264/AVC, the result of the collaboration between the ISO/IEC Moving Picture Experts Group and the ITU-T Video Coding Experts Group, is the latest standard for video coding. The goals of this standardization effort were enhanced compression efficiency, network friendly video representation for interactive (video telephony) and non-interactive applications (broadcast, streaming, storage, video on demand). H.264/AVC provides gains in compression efficiency of up to 50% over a wide range of bit rates and video resolutions compared to previous standards. Compared to previous standards, the decoder complexity is about four times that of MPEG-2 and two times that of MPEG- 4 Visual Simple Profile. This paper provides an overview of the new tools,...
Over the last one and a half decades, digital video compression technologies have become an integral...
Video is the sequence of images played with respect to time. The successive images are highly corr...
The joint effort by ITU-T's Video Coding Experts Group and ISO/IEC's Moving Pictures Exper...
H.264/AVC, the result of the collaboration between the ISO/IEC Moving Picture Experts Group and the ...
H.264/AVC is newest video coding standard of the ITU-T Video Coding Experts Group and the ISO/IEC Mo...
H.264/AVC is a recently completed video compression standard jointly developed by ITU-T VCEG and ISO...
H.264/AVC is the current video standardization project of the ITU-T Video Coding Experts Group (VCEG...
H.264/AVC is the current video standardization project of the ITU-T Video Coding Experts Group (VCEG...
goals of the H.264/AVC standardization effort have been enhanced compression performance and provisi...
H.264/Advance Video Coding (H.264/AVC) is the most recent video coding standard, developed by JVT (I...
This tutorial will present and discuss the main recent advances in standardized video coding technol...
The emerging video coding standard ITU-T H.264 | ISO/IEC MPEG-4 AVC is introduced and described. The...
Abstract- Video coding standards are rapidly evolving with the advance of the video compression tech...
Over the last one and a half decades, digital video compression technologies have become an integral...
Scalability at a bit-stream level is a desirable feature for many applications. The need for scalabi...
Over the last one and a half decades, digital video compression technologies have become an integral...
Video is the sequence of images played with respect to time. The successive images are highly corr...
The joint effort by ITU-T's Video Coding Experts Group and ISO/IEC's Moving Pictures Exper...
H.264/AVC, the result of the collaboration between the ISO/IEC Moving Picture Experts Group and the ...
H.264/AVC is newest video coding standard of the ITU-T Video Coding Experts Group and the ISO/IEC Mo...
H.264/AVC is a recently completed video compression standard jointly developed by ITU-T VCEG and ISO...
H.264/AVC is the current video standardization project of the ITU-T Video Coding Experts Group (VCEG...
H.264/AVC is the current video standardization project of the ITU-T Video Coding Experts Group (VCEG...
goals of the H.264/AVC standardization effort have been enhanced compression performance and provisi...
H.264/Advance Video Coding (H.264/AVC) is the most recent video coding standard, developed by JVT (I...
This tutorial will present and discuss the main recent advances in standardized video coding technol...
The emerging video coding standard ITU-T H.264 | ISO/IEC MPEG-4 AVC is introduced and described. The...
Abstract- Video coding standards are rapidly evolving with the advance of the video compression tech...
Over the last one and a half decades, digital video compression technologies have become an integral...
Scalability at a bit-stream level is a desirable feature for many applications. The need for scalabi...
Over the last one and a half decades, digital video compression technologies have become an integral...
Video is the sequence of images played with respect to time. The successive images are highly corr...
The joint effort by ITU-T's Video Coding Experts Group and ISO/IEC's Moving Pictures Exper...