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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
BUY ON AMAZON
High-Speed Signal Propagation[c] Advanced Black Magic
Transmission Line Parameters
Pcb (printed-circuit board) Traces
UTP Noise and Interference
The Jitters
Appendix E. erf( )
Excel Scientific and Engineering Cookbook (Cookbooks (OReilly))
Commenting Code
Using Loops
Retrieving Data from XML Files
Formatting Charts
Using Summation Functions
GO! with Microsoft Office 2003 Brief (2nd Edition)
Objective 3. Describe Hardware Devices and Their Uses
Business Running Case
Objective 14. Format Worksheets in a Workbook
You and GO!
Objective 8. Specify Numeric Criteria in a Query
Twisted Network Programming Essentials
Web Clients
Installing SOAP Libraries
Authentication
Using NNTP as a User Interface
Providing an Administrative Python Shell
The Lean Six Sigma Pocket Toolbook. A Quick Reference Guide to Nearly 100 Tools for Improving Process Quality, Speed, and Complexity
Value Stream Mapping and Process Flow Tools
Voice of the Customer (VOC)
Data Collection
Reducing Lead Time and Non-Value-Add Cost
Selecting and Testing Solutions
VBScript in a Nutshell, 2nd Edition
Variables and Constants
Why Program Outlook Forms?
Program Flow
WSH Language Elements
What Can You Do with Client-Side Scripting?
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