2007
DOI: 10.1007/s11265-007-0094-1
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Improved Update Step for Scalable Video Coding in Video Surveillance

Abstract: Many evolving video services and applications for intelligent security systems require reliable transmission of high quality video to diverse clients over heterogeneous networks using available system resources. Scalable video coding (SVC) is one of the emerging video compression technologies with such potential capabilities. Advances in lifting-based motion-compensated temporal filtering (MCTF) have enabled highly efficient and flexible spatial, temporal, signal-to-noise ratio (SNR), and complexity scalabilit… Show more

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“…Similar analysis can be deduced for high-pass signals. When the update step is performed at both encoder and decoder sides, the reconstruction errors of low-pass is (16) The reconstruction errors of low-pass signal when only the encoder side update step is performed is (17) Following the same derivation process for (11) through (12), we obtain the as follows:…”
Section: B Jsvm Mses With Update Performedmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Similar analysis can be deduced for high-pass signals. When the update step is performed at both encoder and decoder sides, the reconstruction errors of low-pass is (16) The reconstruction errors of low-pass signal when only the encoder side update step is performed is (17) Following the same derivation process for (11) through (12), we obtain the as follows:…”
Section: B Jsvm Mses With Update Performedmentioning
confidence: 99%