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16 September 2005 Performance of scalable video coding with respect to differentiated service requirements
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Abstract
Multimedia service can be categorized as conversational, streaming, and download services, which differ in temporal and semantic quality requirements. Performance of SVC (Scalable video coding) is analyzed in the three dimensional (spatio-temporal) frequency domain. Based on the analysis, SVC scheme can be modified to satisfy various requirements as being compliant to the international standards. Decoding without enhancement layer data results in drift phenomenon. Several drift-free techniques are analyzed.
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Doug Young Suh, Gwang Hoon Park, Seung Gyun Han, and Hyun-Cheol Kim "Performance of scalable video coding with respect to differentiated service requirements", Proc. SPIE 5909, Applications of Digital Image Processing XXVIII, 59090F (16 September 2005); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.623819
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KEYWORDS
Scalable video coding

Video

Signal to noise ratio

Image enhancement

Computer programming

Image quality

Networks

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