Quality layers in scalable multi-view video coding

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2009

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Nükhet Özbek
Murat A. Tekalp

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The Quality Layers concept is proposed and adopted in the JSVM in order to ensure an optimal adaptation in a rate-distortion sense [1]. In this paper it is extended to multi-view case for scalable coding of multi-view videos (MVV). Rate-visual-distortion optimized rate allocation among the views is necessary for efficient transport of multi-view data over the Internet. This paper addresses a standard compatible approach to solve the problem. Experimental results are presented that demonstrate the effectiveness of the proposed method for several multiview videos. ©2009 IEEE. © 2009 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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Ftv, H.264, Quality Layers, Smvc, Ftv, H.264, Multi-views, Multiview Video, Multiview Video Coding, Optimal Adaptation, Optimized Rate Allocation, Quality Layers, Rate Distortions, Scalable Coding, Smvc, Multimedia Systems, Video Signal Processing, Visual Communication, Image Coding, FTV, H.264, Multi-views, Multiview video, Multiview video coding, Optimal adaptation, Optimized rate allocation, Quality layers, Rate distortions, Scalable coding, SMVC, Multimedia systems, Video signal processing, Visual communication, Image coding

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0202 electrical engineering, electronic engineering, information engineering, 02 engineering and technology

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2009 IEEE International Conference on Multimedia and Expo ICME 2009

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