Presentation 2001/4/19
A Study of Scene Adaptive Video Communication Method
Hideaki Kimata, Kazuto Kamikura, Naoki Kobayashi,
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Abstract(in English) For call waiting functionality in visual telecommunication, technique to efficiently encode and communicate alternating scene data is most required. In Inter-frame prediction video coding, methods to achieve it are different, whether a logical channel is disconnected or not. The former method does not avoid picture degradation by increase of consumed bits for Intra-frame coding, and the latter method requires multiple decoders corresponding to terminals. In this paper, we propose a new video coding and signal control method, which achieve efficient video communication avoiding picture degradation without equipping multiple decoders. And we show its effectiveness from simulation results.
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Keyword(in English) video coding / call waiting / scene change / NEWPRED / multiple video objects
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Title (in English) A Study of Scene Adaptive Video Communication Method
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Keyword(1) video coding
Keyword(2) call waiting
Keyword(3) scene change
Keyword(4) NEWPRED
Keyword(5) multiple video objects
1st Author's Name Hideaki Kimata
1st Author's Affiliation NTT Cyber Space Laboratories()
2nd Author's Name Kazuto Kamikura
2nd Author's Affiliation NTT Cyber Space Laboratories
3rd Author's Name Naoki Kobayashi
3rd Author's Affiliation NTT Cyber Space Laboratories
Date 2001/4/19
Paper # MoMuC2001-8
Volume (vol) vol.101
Number (no) 26
Page pp.pp.-
#Pages 6
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