Image and video compression for multimedia engineering : fundamentals, algorithms, and standards

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Image and video compression for multimedia engineering : fundamentals, algorithms, and standards

Yun-Qing Shi and Huifang Sun

(Image processing series / series editor, Phillip A. Laplante)

CRC Press, c2019

3rd ed

  • : hbk

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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Description

The latest edition provides a comprehensive foundation for image and video compression. It covers HEVC/H.265 and future video coding activities, in addition to Internet Video Coding. The book features updated chapters and content, along with several new chapters and sections. It adheres to the current international standards, including the JPEG standard.

Table of Contents

Part I Fundamentals. Introduction. Quantization. Differential Coding. Transform Coding. Variable-Length Coding: Information Theory Results (II). Run-Length and Dictionary Coding: Information Theory Results (III). Some Material Related to Multimedia Engineering. Part II Still Image Compression. Still Image Coding Standard JPEG. Wavelet Transform for Image Coding: JPEG2000. Non-standardized Still Image Coding. Part III Motion Estimation and Compensation. Motion Analysis and Motion Compensation. Block Matching. Pel-Recursive Technique. Optical Flow. Further Discussion and Summary on 2-D Motion Estimation. Part IV Video Compression. Fundamentals of Digital Video Coding. Digital Video Coding Standards--MPEG-1/2 Video. Application Issues of MPEG-1/2 Video Coding. MPEG-4 Video Standard: Content-Based Video Coding. ITU-T Video Coding Standards H.261 and H.263. Video Coding Standard--H.264/AVC. A New Video Coding Standard--HEVC/H.265. Internet Video Coding Standard--IVC. MPEG Media Transport.

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