





Study on Video Compression Using Motion Compensation
Subscribe/Renew Journal
Video compression is the process of encoding a video file in such a way that it consumes less space than the original file and is easier to transmit over the network/internet. It is a type of compression technique that reduces the size of video file formats by eliminating redundant and non-functional data from the original video file. A video clip contains a series of still images (frames). Hence, to compress a video clips we can directly apply still image compression on each of these frames. In fact, this is the technique used by the “motion JPEG” standard.
Keywords
Encoding, Redundant, Still-Image.
User
Subscription
Login to verify subscription
Font Size
Information
- D. A. HUFFMAN,”A method for the construction of minimum redundancy codes”, Proceedings of the Institute of Radio Engineers, No. 40, 1951, pp. 1098-1101.
- H. CHOI, W. Y. PARK R, “Motion vector coding with conditional transmission”, Signal Processing, No.18, 1989, pp. 259-267.
- J. CAPON, “A probabilistie model for run-length coding of pictures”, IRE Trans. On Information Theory, IT-5, (4), 1959, pp. 157-163.
- J. G. APOSTOLOPOULOS, “Video Compression”, Streaming Media Systems Group, 2004.
- M. GHARAVI. H. MILLIS, “Block matching motion estimation algorithms-new results”, IEEE Transactions on Circuits and Systems, No. 37, 1990, pp. 649-651.
- R. J. CLARKE, “Digital compression of still images and video”, London: Academic press, 1995, pp. 285- 299.
- V. SEFERIDIS and M. GHANBARI,” General approach to block-matching motion estimation”, Optical Engineering, No.32, 1993, pp. 1464-1474.

Abstract Views: 330

PDF Views: 4