Wireless High Definition Video Transmission (WHDVT) over 802.11-based networks enjoys widespread deployment among today's multimedia solutions. Examples include Intel® Wireless Display and Apple Airplay®, to name a few. In these systems, peer-to-peer networks are established over which H.264-encoded video is transported wirelessly to be decoded and played back at the...
Until now the topic of motion estimation, as used in video compression, has been dominated by search methodologies which are modifications of an exhaustive search. This research takes a completely new approach by applying two evolvable search algorithms, the Genetic Algorithm and the Genetic Program, to the area of motion...
An extremely important area that has enabled or will enable many of the
digital video services and applications such as VideoCD, DVD, DVC, HDTV, video
conferencing, and DSS is digital video compression. The great success of digital video
compression is mainly because of two factors. The state of the art...
A new, fully automated summarization algorithm of MPEG compressed videos is designed to address the challenge of content based video retrieval. This algorithm segments the MPEG stream motion vector magnitudes using a seed growing region technique. Following the spatial segmentation of each frame, an intra-frame class-merging operation is performed. The...
This thesis investigates Dynamic Voltage Scaling (DVS) techniques to lower power consumption in video decoding. A DVS scheme called the Frame-data Computation Aware (FDCA) method has been presented. This method is adaptable not only to stored video applications but also to real-time video scenarios. Unlike DVS schemes for video decoding...