An H.264-based selective FGS coding scheme is proposed. It selectively uses the interframe-prediction data inside the enhancement-layer only when those data can significantly reduce the temporal-redundancies. Since this minimizes the drift effects, the overall coding efficiency is improved. Simulations show that average PSNR of the proposed scheme is higher by 1-3 dB and 3-5 dB than those of the H.264-based FGS and the MPEG-4 video FGS profile, respectively.
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Gwang-Hoon PARK, Won-Hyuck YOO, Doug-Young SUH, "H.264-Based Selective Fine Granular Scalable Video Coding" in IEICE TRANSACTIONS on Communications,
vol. E89-B, no. 8, pp. 2271-2274, August 2006, doi: 10.1093/ietcom/e89-b.8.2271.
Abstract: An H.264-based selective FGS coding scheme is proposed. It selectively uses the interframe-prediction data inside the enhancement-layer only when those data can significantly reduce the temporal-redundancies. Since this minimizes the drift effects, the overall coding efficiency is improved. Simulations show that average PSNR of the proposed scheme is higher by 1-3 dB and 3-5 dB than those of the H.264-based FGS and the MPEG-4 video FGS profile, respectively.
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