Video Compression: MPEG-4 and Beyond
Ali Saman Tosun, Ohio State University
Abstract
Technological developments in the networking technology and the computers make use of video possible. Storing and transmitting uncompressed raw video is not a good idea, it requires large storage space and bandwidth. Special algorithms which take the characteristics of the video into account can compress the video with high compression ratio. In this paper I will give a overview of the standardization efforts on video compression: MPEG-1, MPEG-2, MPEG-4, MPEG-7, and I will explain the current video compression trends briefly.
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Multimedia Networking Products|
Multimedia Over IP: RSVP, RTP, RTCP, RTSP|
Multimedia Networking References|
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Protocols for Multimedia on the Internet (Class Lecture) |
Video over ATM networks|
Multimedia networks: An introduction (Talk by Prof. Jain) |
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Table of Contents:
- 1. Introduction
- 2. H.261
- 3. H.263
- 4. H.263+
- 5. MPEG
- 5.1 MPEG-1
- 5.2 MPEG-2
- 5.3 MPEG-3
- 5.4 MPEG-4
- 5.5 MPEG-7
- 6. J.81
- 7. Fractal-Based Coding
- 8. Model-based Video Coding
- 9. Scalable Video Coding
- 10 . Wavelet-based Coding
- Summary
- References
- List of Acronyms
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