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In the framework of Wyner-Ziv Coding of Video, the coding efficiency depends on the quality of the side information (SI) at the decoder, where the side information is constructed from the key frames available at the decoder. In this paper, we propose a nov ...
This paper addresses the problem of distortion modeling for video transmission over burst-loss channels characterized by a finite state Markov chain. Based on a detailed analysis of the error propagation and the bursty losses, a Distortion Trellis model is ...
Multi-State Video Coding (MSVC) is a multiple description scheme based on frame-wise splitting of the video sequence into two or more subsequences. Each subsequence is encoded separately to generate descriptions which can be decoded independently. Due to s ...
The transmission of fully compatible H.264/AVC multi-view video coded streams over packet erasure networks is examined. Macroblock classification into unequally important slice groups is considered using the flexible macroblock ordering (FMO) tool of H.264 ...
Reconfigurable Video Coding (RVC) aims to provide a framework allowing a dynamic development, implementation and adoption of standardized video coding solutions with features of higher flexibility and re-usability. RVC-CAL is a dataflow oriented language w ...
We define partial cognitive relay channel as a two-transmitter, two-receiver interference channel with a relay node such that one of the transmitters is a cognitive transmitter. As a more feasible assumption we assume that the cognitive transmitter has non ...
This paper investigates intra-adaptive wavelets for video coding with frame-adaptive motion-compensated lifted wavelet transforms. With motion-compensated lifted wavelets, the temporal wavelet decomposition operates along motion trajectories. However, vali ...
In this paper we exploit the Continuous Wavelet Transform (CWT) on the two dimensional sphere, introduced previously by two of us, to build associated Discrete Wavelet Frames. We first explore half-continuous frames, i.e., frames where the position remains ...
In this paper, we propose a fast algorithm for gesture recognition based on the saliency maps of visual attention. A tuned saliency-based model of visual attention is used to find potential hand regions in video frames. To obtain the overall movement of th ...
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In this paper, we address the problem of privacy in video surveillance systems. More specifically, we consider the case of H.264/AVC which is the state-of-the-art in video coding. We assume that Regions of Interest (ROI), containing privacy-sensitive infor ...