We present a layered model-based coding approach for videophone applications which employs multiple coding modes specifically optimized to improve on specific image content. The images are separated into regions, each compliant to a certain object and motion model, e.g., 2D objects with affine motion or 3D objects with rigid motion. Each region is coded separately, with an optimized coding scheme and an individual set of coding parameters. The remaining image regions for which no model can be constructed are coded with a standard MPEG-4 coder in a fallback mode. Our results show significant improvements of the subjective image quality compared to a standard H.263 coder
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Layered representations of video sequences, originally introduced in [1], are important in several a...
Abstract—An object-based analysis-synthesis image sequence coder for transmission bit rates between ...
In object/region-based video coding, the side information is increased by the contour information. T...
Scalable and very low bit rate video coding is vital for audio-visual conversational services over n...
We propose a novel model-based coding system for video. Model-based coding aims at improving compres...
The paper presents a hybrid coding scheme suitable for coding of facial (videophone) image sequences...
Abstract—A layered video object coding system is presented in this paper. The goal is to improve vid...
Recently, the interest in 3D imaging has increased tremendously and alongside 3DTV has developed qui...
We show that traditional waveform coding and 3-D model-based coding are not competing alternatives b...
We show that traditional waveform coding and 3-D model-based coding are not competing alternatives, ...
In recent years, object/region-based video coding schemes have attracted considerable attention in t...
The compression efficiency of Distributed Video-Coding (DVC) suffers from the necessity of transmitt...
With rapid mergers of computer, communications, and entertainment industries, we can expect a trend ...
This paper deals with video coding of static scenes viewed by a moving camera. We propose an automa...
In conventional model-based coding schemes, predefined static models are generally used. These model...
Layered representations of video sequences, originally introduced in [1], are important in several a...
Abstract—An object-based analysis-synthesis image sequence coder for transmission bit rates between ...
In object/region-based video coding, the side information is increased by the contour information. T...
Scalable and very low bit rate video coding is vital for audio-visual conversational services over n...