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Distributed Video Coding with Spatial Correlation Exploited Only at the Decoder

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Distributed Video Coding with Spatial Correlation Exploited Only at the Decoder
—A new pixel-domain Distributed Video Coding (DVC) scheme is proposed in this paper, in which both the temporal and the spatial correlations are exploited only at the decoder. A video is treated as a collection of data correlated in temporal and spatial directions. Besides splitting a video into frames at different time instants, a frame is further split by spatially sub-sampling. Each yielded part is then encoded individually. At the decoder, the side information signals are from both adjacent frames and the spatially decoupled signals. To utilize these multiple side information signals, a new probability model is proposed, in which the transitional probability is calculated from the conditional probabilities on the multiple side information signals. The coding efficiency is enhanced by further removing the spatial redundancy, while the encoding complexity remains the same as the previous pixel-domain DVC techniques that only consider the temporal correlation.
Mei Guo, Yan Lu, Feng Wu, Shipeng Li, Wen Gao
Added 04 Jun 2010
Updated 04 Jun 2010
Type Conference
Year 2007
Where ISCAS
Authors Mei Guo, Yan Lu, Feng Wu, Shipeng Li, Wen Gao
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