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24 October 2024 Multiview and multidescription video coding based on pattern and prediction vector replication
Xiaolan Wang
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Proceedings Volume 13396, Third International Conference on Image Processing, Object Detection, and Tracking (IPODT 2024); 1339609 (2024) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.3050460
Event: 3rd International Conference on Image Processing, Object Detection and Tracking (IPODT24), 2024, Nanjing, China
Abstract
Although the existing Multi View Video Coding (MVC) achieves high coding efficiency, it also increases the risk of error propagation. This article will study the multi view and multi description video encoding technology from the perspective of improving fault tolerance, and propose a multi view and multi description video encoding structure based on pattern and prediction vector reuse. The experimental results show that the proposed multi view and multi description video encoding algorithm based on pattern and prediction vector reuse can achieve the goal of significantly reducing encoding complexity while maintaining high encoding efficiency, its performance is superior to other existing algorithms.
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Xiaolan Wang "Multiview and multidescription video coding based on pattern and prediction vector replication", Proc. SPIE 13396, Third International Conference on Image Processing, Object Detection, and Tracking (IPODT 2024), 1339609 (24 October 2024); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.3050460
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KEYWORDS
Video coding

Video

Image restoration

Image quality

3D video compression

3D video streaming

Image resolution

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