The transmission of H.264/AVC encoded sequences over noisy wireless channels generally adopt the error detection capabilities of the transport protocol to identify and discard corrupted slices. All the macroblocks (MBs) within each corrupted slice are then concealed. This paper presents an algorithm that does not discard the corrupted slices but tries to detect those MBs which provide major visual artefacts and then conceal only these MBs. Results show that the proposed solution, based on a set of image-level features and two Support Vector Machines (SVMs), manages to detect 94.6% of those artefacts. Gains in Peak Signal-to-Noise Ratios (PSNR) of up to 5.74 dB have been obtained when compared to the standard H.264/AVC decoder.peer-reviewe
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In mobile video applications, the error-prone wireless connection can cause the stream to be incorr...
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In this article we investigate the utilization of the corrupted IP packets (indicated by checksum) a...
Due to the use of variable length code (VLC), a single bit error in the DCT-based coded bitstream su...
Recent advances in multimedia technology have paved the way to the development of several applicatio...
Current trends in wireless communications provide fast and location-independent access to multimedia...
Wireless multimedia services are increasingly becoming popular boosting the need for better quality-...
Real-time wireless conversational and broadcasting multimedia applications offer particular transmis...
In mobile video applications, the error-prone wireless connection can cause the stream to be incorre...
H.264/AVC is expected to become an essential component in the delivery of wireless multimedia conten...
Recent advances in communications and video coding technology have brought multimedia communications...
H.264s extensive use of context-based adaptive binary arithmetic or variable length coding makes str...
This letter presents a hybrid error control and artifact detection (HECAD) mechanism which can be us...
The H.264/AVC standard employs a number of errorresilient mechanisms to correct transmission errors....
The video compression standards commonly adopted in wireless multimedia services utilize variable le...
In mobile video applications, the error-prone wireless connection can cause the stream to be incorr...
Video error concealment has long been identified as the last line of defense against transmission er...
In this article we investigate the utilization of the corrupted IP packets (indicated by checksum) a...
Due to the use of variable length code (VLC), a single bit error in the DCT-based coded bitstream su...
Recent advances in multimedia technology have paved the way to the development of several applicatio...