Techniques and standards for image, video, and audio coding
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Techniques and standards for image, video, and audio coding
Prentice Hall, c1996
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 489-556) and index
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Description
For senior/graduate level courses in multimedia, communications, and networking.
As multimedia applications become more prevelent (videophones, multimedia books, videogames, video conferencing) the files traveling the net are getting bigger and slower! One way in which to compensate for this is by coding and compressing files. This book demonstrates the various techniques available for coding and compression, and also discusses the international standards in place to insure that different systems developed using these techniques can communicate.
Table of Contents
1. Introduction.
I. DIGITAL CODING TECHNIQUES.
2. Color Formats.
3. Quantization.
4. Predictive Coding.
5. Transform Coding.
6. Hybrid Coding and Motion Compensation.
7. Vector Quantization and Subband Coding.
II. INTERNATIONAL STANDARDS FOR IMAGE, VIDEO AND AUDIO CODING.
8. JPEG Still Picture Compression Algorithm.
9. ITU-T H.261 Video Coder.
10. MPEG-1 Audiovisual Coder for Digital Storage Media.
11. MPEG-2 Generic Coding Algorithms.
12. MPEG-4 and H.263 Very Low Bit-rate Coding.
13. High Definition Television Services.
14. CMTT Digital Broadcasting S Standards.
Appendix A. Manufactures and Vendors.
Appendix B. Information on the Internet.
by "Nielsen BookData"