Toward sparse and geometry adapted video approximations (2005)
Abstract / truncated to 115 words
Video signals are sequences of natural images, where images are often modeled as piecewise-smooth signals. Hence, video can be seen as a 3D piecewise-smooth signal made of piecewise-smooth regions that move through time. Based on the piecewise-smooth model and on related theoretical work on rate-distortion performance of wavelet and oracle based coding schemes, one can better analyze the appropriate coding strategies that adaptive video codecs need to implement in order to be efficient. Efficient video representations for coding purposes require the use of adaptive signal decompositions able to capture appropriately the structure and redundancy appearing in video signals. Adaptivity needs to be such that it allows for proper modeling of signals in order to represent ...
video – sparse – matching pursuits – geometry – coding – video processing – weigthed matching pursuits
Information
- Author
- Divorra Escoda, Oscar
- Institution
- EPFL / Signal Processing Institute
- Supervisor
- Publication Year
- 2005
- Upload Date
- Dec. 10, 2008
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