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Chapter 2: Video Basics
Table 2.1: Percentage of each chrominance component resolution with respect to luminance in the horizontal and vertical directions
Chapter 3: Principles of Video Compression
Table 3.1: Percentage of processing time required to carry out motion estimation in an MPEG-1 encoder
Table 3.2: Computational complexity
Table 3.3: Compensation efficiency
Table 3.4: Example: fixed model for alphabet {
a, e, i, o, u, !
}
Table 3.5: Representation of arithmetic coding process
Table 3.6: Representation of decoding process of arithmetic coding
Table 3.7: Probability and cumulative probability of four symbols as an example
Table 3.8: Generated binary bits of coding
bbacd
message
Chapter 4: Subband and Wavelet
Table 4.1: Lowpass and highpass analysis filters of integer (5, 3) biorthogonal filter
Table 4.2: Lowpass and highpass analysis filters of Daubechies (9, 3) biorthogonal filter
Table 4.3: Lowpass and highpass analysis filters of Daubechies (9, 7) biorthogonal filter
Table 4.4: Assignment of the nine contexts based on neighbourhood significance
Chapter 5: Coding of Still Pictures (JPEG and JPEG2000)
Table 5.1: Luminance Q table
Table 5.2: Chrominance Q table
Table 5.3: The category (CAT) of the baseline encoder
Table 5.4: Summary: essential characteristics of coding process
Table 5.5: Analysis lowpass and highpass filter banks
Chapter 8: Coding of High Quality Moving Pictures (MPEG-2)
Table 8.1: Various profiles defined for MPEG-2
Table 8.2: The levels defined for each profile
Table 8.3: Five motion compensation modes in MPEG-2
Table 8.4: Applications of SNR scalability
Table 8.5: Applications of spatial scalability
Table 8.6: Applications of temporal scalability
Table 8.7: Duration of various picture activity in a DVD program
Chapter 9: Video Coding for Low Bit Rate Communications (H.263)
Table 9.1: Number of pixels per line and number of lines per picture for each of the H.263 picture formats
Table 9.2: Dbquant codes and relation between quant and bquant
Table 9.3: VLC and RVLC bits of MCBPC
Table 9.4: Number of bits per slice for data partitioning
Table 9.5: PSNR [dB] of various error concealment methods at 5 frames/s
Table 9.6: PSNR [dB] of the various error concealment methods at 12.5 frames/s
Chapter 10: Content-Based Video Coding (MPEG-4)
Table 10.1: Huffman table for the differential chain code
Table 10.2: Breakdown bit rate in coding of a P-picture with VZT and EZW
Appendix B: Huffman Tables for the DC and AC Coefficients of the JPEG Baseline Encoder
Table B.1: DC Huffman coefficients of luminance
Table B.2: AC Huffman coefficients of luminance
Appendix C: Huffman Tables for Quad Tree Shape Coding
Table C.1: table_012.dat
Table C.2: table_3.dat
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Standard Codecs: Image Compression to Advanced Video Coding (IET Telecommunications Series)
ISBN: 0852967101
EAN: 2147483647
Year: 2005
Pages: 148
Authors:
M. Ghanbari
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