Adaptive Error Concealment Algorithms for H.264/AVC Applications: The error-resilient techniques for H.264/AVC on the decoder side - Couverture souple

Chen, Xiaoming

 
9783838347387: Adaptive Error Concealment Algorithms for H.264/AVC Applications: The error-resilient techniques for H.264/AVC on the decoder side

Synopsis

Reliable video communications over error-prone networks has been a very challenging task. During video transmission, packet losses may occur due to channel errors, especially over those relatively unreliable networks, e.g. wireless networks. In many real-time applications, the retransmission of video data is not feasible because of the application natures. Thus, it is important to develop approaches to recover the lost video data and "conceal" the errors when packet losses occur. This book (thesis) provides a comprehensive study on "error concealment" techniques employed in modern video communication systems, and proposes new approaches to this field as well as extensive evaluation results.

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Présentation de l'éditeur

Reliable video communications over error-prone networks has been a very challenging task. During video transmission, packet losses may occur due to channel errors, especially over those relatively unreliable networks, e.g. wireless networks. In many real-time applications, the retransmission of video data is not feasible because of the application natures. Thus, it is important to develop approaches to recover the lost video data and "conceal" the errors when packet losses occur. This book (thesis) provides a comprehensive study on "error concealment" techniques employed in modern video communication systems, and proposes new approaches to this field as well as extensive evaluation results.

Biographie de l'auteur

Xiaoming Chen received his Bachelor degree in Info. Tech. from Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology (RMIT University), Australia, in 2003, and his Master and Ph.D. degrees in Info. Tech. both from the University of Sydney, Australia, in 2005 and 2009 respectively. He has been with NUS and NTU in Singapore after his graduation.

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