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Distributed Video Coding

  1. This paper surveys recent trends and perspectives in distributed video coding. More specifically, the status and potential benefits of distributed video coding in terms of coding efficiency, complexity, error ...

    Authors: Frederic Dufaux, Wen Gao, Stefano Tubaro and Anthony Vetro
    Citation: EURASIP Journal on Image and Video Processing 2010 2009:508167
  2. This paper envisions coding with side information to design a highly scalable video codec. To achieve fine-grained scalability in terms of resolution, quality, and spatial access as well as temporal access to ...

    Authors: François-Olivier Devaux and Christophe De Vleeschouwer
    Citation: EURASIP Journal on Image and Video Processing 2009 2009:683820
  3. Compressed video is very sensitive to channel errors. A few bit losses can stop the entire decoding process. Therefore, protecting compressed video is always necessary for reliable visual communications. Utili...

    Authors: Liang Liang, Paul Salama and Edward J. Delp
    Citation: EURASIP Journal on Image and Video Processing 2009 2009:474689
  4. This paper discusses a system in which multiview images are captured and encoded in a distributed fashion and a viewer synthesizes a novel image from this data. We present an efficient method for such a system...

    Authors: Yuichi Taguchi and Takeshi Naemura
    Citation: EURASIP Journal on Image and Video Processing 2009 2009:251081
  5. In distributed video coding the signal prediction is shifted at the decoder side, giving therefore most of the computational complexity burden at the receiver. Moreover, since no prediction loop exists before ...

    Authors: Claudia Tonoli, Pierangelo Migliorati and Riccardo Leonardi
    Citation: EURASIP Journal on Image and Video Processing 2009 2009:946585
  6. In distributed video coding, the side information (SI) quality plays an important role in Wyner-Ziv (WZ) frame coding. Usually, SI is generated at the decoder by the motion-compensated interpolation (MCI) from...

    Authors: Bo Wu, Xiangyang Ji, Debin Zhao and Wen Gao
    Citation: EURASIP Journal on Image and Video Processing 2009 2009:109057
  7. Wyner-Ziv is an emerging video coding paradigm based on the Slepian-Wolf and Wyner-Ziv theorems where video coding may be performed by exploiting the temporal correlation at the decoder and not anymore at the ...

    Authors: Sören Sofke, Fernando Pereira (EURASIP Member) and Erika Müller
    Citation: EURASIP Journal on Image and Video Processing 2009 2009:978581
  8. The distributed video coding paradigm enables video codecs to operate with reversed complexity, in which the complexity is shifted from the encoder toward the decoder. Its performance is heavily dependent on t...

    Authors: Bruno Macchiavello, Fernanda Brandi, Eduardo Peixoto, Ricardo L. de Queiroz and Debargha Mukherjee
    Citation: EURASIP Journal on Image and Video Processing 2009 2009:171257
  9. Distributed video coding (DVC) is a new paradigm for video compression based on the information theoretical results of Slepian and Wolf (SW) and Wyner and Ziv (WZ). DVC entails low-complexity encoders as well ...

    Authors: Mourad Ouaret, Frédéric Dufaux and Touradj Ebrahimi
    Citation: EURASIP Journal on Image and Video Processing 2009 2009:591915
  10. Distributed video coding (DVC) is a video coding paradigm allowing low complexity encoding for emerging applications such as wireless video surveillance. Side information (SI) generation is a key function in t...

    Authors: Shuiming Ye, Mourad Ouaret, Frederic Dufaux and Touradj Ebrahimi
    Citation: EURASIP Journal on Image and Video Processing 2009 2009:683510
  11. In the past few years, a large amount of techniques have been proposed to identify whether a multimedia content has been illegally tampered or not. Nevertheless, very few efforts have been devoted to identifyi...

    Authors: G Valenzise, G Prandi, M Tagliasacchi and A Sarti
    Citation: EURASIP Journal on Image and Video Processing 2009 2009:158982