Image and Video Compression for Multimedia Engineering

Image and Video Compression for Multimedia Engineering: Fundamentals, Algorithms, and Standards, Second Edition

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  • Analyzes both statistical and psychovisual redundancies and explains how the removal of these redundancies leads to image and video compression
  • Covers lossy and lossless encoding as well as the four modes of operation
  • Describes the first pel recursive techniques and several improvement algorithms
  • Contains numerous exercises and offers a solutions manual with qualifying course adoptions
  • Supplies PDFs of the approximately 200 images in the text, available online for course instructors
  • Summary

    Multimedia hardware still cannot accommodate the demand for large amounts of visual data. Without the generation of high-quality video bitstreams, limited hardware capabilities will continue to stifle the advancement of multimedia technologies. Thorough grounding in coding is needed so that applications such as MPEG-4 and JPEG 2000 may come to fruition.

    Image and Video Compression for Multimedia Engineering provides a solid, comprehensive understanding of the fundamentals and algorithms that lead to the creation of new methods for generating high quality video bit streams. The authors present a number of relevant advances along with international standards.

    New to the Second Edition

    ·         A chapter describing  the recently developed video coding standard, MPEG-Part 10 Advances Video Coding also known as H.264

    ·         Fundamental concepts and algorithms of JPEG2000

    ·         Color systems of digital video

    ·         Up-to-date video coding standards and profiles

    Visual data, image, and video coding will continue to enable the creation of advanced hardware, suitable to the demands of new applications. Covering both image and video compression, this book yields a unique, self-contained reference for practitioners tobuild a basis for future study, research, and development.

    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)
    Part II: Still Image Compression
    Still Image Coding: Standard JPEG
    Wavelet Transform for Image Coding: JPEG2000
    Nonstandard 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
    A New Video Coding Standard: H.264=AVC
    MPEG System: Video, Audio, and Data Multiplexing

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