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23 October 1996 Adaptive multiresolution control for video coding
Licia Capodiferro, A. Manca, Giovanni Jacovitti
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Abstract
Multiresolution representation of images provides a flexible tool for information rate control in video coding for transmission and storage purposes. In this work, the different spatial resolution capability of the human visual system with the angular displacement from the foveal line of sight is exploited. When the region of interest of the observer can be determined with sufficient reliability, the resolution is regulated according to the expected receptive resolution. This leads to significant bitrate savings in some typical applications.
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Licia Capodiferro, A. Manca, and Giovanni Jacovitti "Adaptive multiresolution control for video coding", Proc. SPIE 2825, Wavelet Applications in Signal and Image Processing IV, (23 October 1996); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.255284
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KEYWORDS
Image resolution

Video coding

Adaptive control

Spatial resolution

Image segmentation

Visualization

Cameras

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