S. A. E. Nasri,, N. Doghmane and K. Khelil (2018) Multiview Video Coding: A Comparative Study Between MVC and MV-HEVC. Recent Trends in Computer Applications , J , Spring(), 99-112, Springer
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Abstract
Recent video coding standards such as Advanced Video Coding (AVC/H.264) and High Efficiency Video Coding (HEVC/H.265) provide extension profiles allowing for the exploitation of the inter-view resemblances that exist in multiview video for better compression efficiency. This chapter presents an overview of the multiview coding concepts while focusing on the extended profiles of MVC and MV-HEVC, respectively. Also, experiments have been conducted comparing MVC and MV-HEVC with regard to their compression efficiency. Multiview video sequences with different resolutions and textures were subject to the tests. The reported results show that MV-HEVC outperforms MVC in terms of bit rate saving, yielding a gain of over 70% for a selected video sequence.
Information
Item Type | Journal |
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Divisions |
» Laboratory of Electrical Engineering,Electronic and Renewable Energy |
ePrint ID | 1671 |
Date Deposited | 2019-03-27 |
Further Information | Google Scholar |
URI | https://univ-soukahras.dz/en/publication/article/1671 |
BibTex
@article{uniusa1671,
title={Multiview Video Coding: A Comparative Study Between MVC and MV-HEVC},
author={S. A. E. Nasri,, N. Doghmane and K. Khelil},
journal={Recent Trends in Computer Applications}
year={2018},
volume={J , Spring},
number={},
pages={99-112},
publisher={Springer}
}
title={Multiview Video Coding: A Comparative Study Between MVC and MV-HEVC},
author={S. A. E. Nasri,, N. Doghmane and K. Khelil},
journal={Recent Trends in Computer Applications}
year={2018},
volume={J , Spring},
number={},
pages={99-112},
publisher={Springer}
}