Parity Bit Replenishment for JPEG 2000-Based Video Streaming
<p>Abstract</p> <p>This paper envisions coding with side information to design a highly scalable video codec. To achieve fine-grained scalability in terms of resolution, quality, and spatial access as well as temporal access to individual frames, the JPEG 2000 coding algorithm has...
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description | <p>Abstract</p> <p>This paper envisions coding with side information to design a highly scalable video codec. To achieve fine-grained scalability in terms of resolution, quality, and spatial access as well as temporal access to individual frames, the JPEG 2000 coding algorithm has been considered as the reference algorithm to encode INTRA information, and coding with side information has been envisioned to refresh the blocks that change between two consecutive images of a video sequence. One advantage of coding with side information compared to conventional closed-loop hybrid video coding schemes lies in the fact that parity bits are designed to correct stochastic errors and not to encode deterministic prediction errors. This enables the codec to support some desynchronization between the encoder and the decoder, which is particularly helpful to adapt on the fly pre-encoded content to fluctuating network resources and/or user preferences in terms of regions of interest. Regarding the coding scheme itself, to preserve both quality scalability and compliance to the JPEG 2000 wavelet representation, a particular attention has been devoted to the definition of a practical coding framework able to exploit not only the temporal but also spatial correlation among wavelet subbands coefficients, while computing the parity bits on subsets of wavelet bit-planes. Simulations have shown that compared to pure INTRA-based conditional replenishment solutions, the addition of the parity bits option decreases the transmission cost in terms of bandwidth, while preserving access flexibility.</p> |
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spelling | doaj.art-c6ac2c1d42ac48dca838a1171d7f1e7f2022-12-22T01:43:31ZengSpringerOpenEURASIP Journal on Image and Video Processing1687-51761687-52812009-01-0120091683820Parity Bit Replenishment for JPEG 2000-Based Video StreamingDevaux François-OlivierDe Vleeschouwer Christophe<p>Abstract</p> <p>This paper envisions coding with side information to design a highly scalable video codec. To achieve fine-grained scalability in terms of resolution, quality, and spatial access as well as temporal access to individual frames, the JPEG 2000 coding algorithm has been considered as the reference algorithm to encode INTRA information, and coding with side information has been envisioned to refresh the blocks that change between two consecutive images of a video sequence. One advantage of coding with side information compared to conventional closed-loop hybrid video coding schemes lies in the fact that parity bits are designed to correct stochastic errors and not to encode deterministic prediction errors. This enables the codec to support some desynchronization between the encoder and the decoder, which is particularly helpful to adapt on the fly pre-encoded content to fluctuating network resources and/or user preferences in terms of regions of interest. Regarding the coding scheme itself, to preserve both quality scalability and compliance to the JPEG 2000 wavelet representation, a particular attention has been devoted to the definition of a practical coding framework able to exploit not only the temporal but also spatial correlation among wavelet subbands coefficients, while computing the parity bits on subsets of wavelet bit-planes. Simulations have shown that compared to pure INTRA-based conditional replenishment solutions, the addition of the parity bits option decreases the transmission cost in terms of bandwidth, while preserving access flexibility.</p>http://jivp.eurasipjournals.com/content/2009/683820 |
spellingShingle | Devaux François-Olivier De Vleeschouwer Christophe Parity Bit Replenishment for JPEG 2000-Based Video Streaming EURASIP Journal on Image and Video Processing |
title | Parity Bit Replenishment for JPEG 2000-Based Video Streaming |
title_full | Parity Bit Replenishment for JPEG 2000-Based Video Streaming |
title_fullStr | Parity Bit Replenishment for JPEG 2000-Based Video Streaming |
title_full_unstemmed | Parity Bit Replenishment for JPEG 2000-Based Video Streaming |
title_short | Parity Bit Replenishment for JPEG 2000-Based Video Streaming |
title_sort | parity bit replenishment for jpeg 2000 based video streaming |
url | http://jivp.eurasipjournals.com/content/2009/683820 |
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