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10 January 1997 Encoding-scaled MPEG video in compressed domain
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Proceedings Volume 3024, Visual Communications and Image Processing '97; (1997) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.263310
Event: Electronic Imaging '97, 1997, San Jose, CA, United States
Abstract
Image and video compression is becoming increasingly popular with the advent of broadband networks, high powered workstations, and compression standards. Visual data are therefore expected to be stored in the compressed format in future image and video databases. Recently, techniques for manipulating the DCT parameters have been proposed in the literature. However, these techniques are not directly applicable to MPEG video due to motion estimation/compensation procedure present in addition to DCT coding. In this paper, we propose a macroblock type selective encoder to implement scalable MPEG video coding using a combined DCT domain scaling operation and a modified DCT domain motion compensation technique. The proposed encoder removes the unnecessary decompression/re-compression and motion estimation procedures, and derives the motion information and DCT coefficients of the prediction errors for the scaled macroblocks for the original motion vectors and DCT coefficients, respectively. Hence, it provides an elegant way to re-encode the scaled video while maintaining a good video quality. In addition, it is compatible with the standard MPEG encoder.
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Qingwen Hu and Sethuraman Panchanathan "Encoding-scaled MPEG video in compressed domain", Proc. SPIE 3024, Visual Communications and Image Processing '97, (10 January 1997); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.263310
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KEYWORDS
Video

Computer programming

Video coding

Promethium

Video compression

Motion estimation

Image compression

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