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New architecture for dynamic frame-skipping transcoder

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New architecture for dynamic frame-skipping transcoder
Abstract--Transcoding is a key technique for reducing the bitrate of a previously compressed video signal. A high transcoding ratio may result in an unacceptable picture quality when the full frame rate of the incoming video bitstream is used. Frame skipping is often used as an efficient scheme to allocate more bits to the representative frames, so that an acceptable quality for each frame can be maintained. However, the skipped frame must be decompressed completely, which might act as a reference frame to nonskipped frames for reconstruction. The newly quantized discrete cosine transform (DCT) coefficients of the prediction errors need to be re-computed for the nonskipped frame with reference to the previous nonskipped frame; this can create undesirable complexity as well as introduce re-encoding errors. In this paper, we propose new algorithms and a novel architecture for frame-rate reduction to improve picture quality and to reduce complexity. The proposed architecture is mainly per...
Kai-Tat Fung, Yui-Lam Chan, Wan-Chi Siu
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Type Journal
Year 2002
Where TIP
Authors Kai-Tat Fung, Yui-Lam Chan, Wan-Chi Siu
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