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Context Based Adaptive Variable length Coding for H.264 Encoder

Published on March 2012 by P. Sangeetha, Anjum Sheikh, M.R.Bhongade
2nd National Conference on Innovative Paradigms in Engineering and Technology (NCIPET 2013)
Foundation of Computer Science USA
NCIPET - Number 1
March 2012
Authors: P. Sangeetha, Anjum Sheikh, M.R.Bhongade
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P. Sangeetha, Anjum Sheikh, M.R.Bhongade . Context Based Adaptive Variable length Coding for H.264 Encoder. 2nd National Conference on Innovative Paradigms in Engineering and Technology (NCIPET 2013). NCIPET, 1 (March 2012), 11-15.

@article{
author = { P. Sangeetha, Anjum Sheikh, M.R.Bhongade },
title = { Context Based Adaptive Variable length Coding for H.264 Encoder },
journal = { 2nd National Conference on Innovative Paradigms in Engineering and Technology (NCIPET 2013) },
issue_date = { March 2012 },
volume = { NCIPET },
number = { 1 },
month = { March },
year = { 2012 },
issn = 0975-8887,
pages = { 11-15 },
numpages = 5,
url = { /proceedings/ncipet/number1/5191-1003/ },
publisher = {Foundation of Computer Science (FCS), NY, USA},
address = {New York, USA}
}
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%1 2nd National Conference on Innovative Paradigms in Engineering and Technology (NCIPET 2013)
%A P. Sangeetha
%A Anjum Sheikh
%A M.R.Bhongade
%T Context Based Adaptive Variable length Coding for H.264 Encoder
%J 2nd National Conference on Innovative Paradigms in Engineering and Technology (NCIPET 2013)
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%N 1
%P 11-15
%D 2012
%I International Journal of Computer Applications
Abstract

Video compression it makes it possible to use digital video in transmission and storage environments that would not support uncompressed („raw.) video. Most practical video compression techniques are based on lossy compression, in which greater compression is achieved with the penalty that the decoded signal is not identical to the original. The goal of a video compression algorithm is to achieve efficient compression whilst minimising the distortion introduced by the compression process.

References
  1. ITU-T Rec. H.264 / ISO/IEC 11496-10, “Advanced Video Coding”, Final Committee Draft, Document JVTE022.
  2. JVT Document JVT-C028, G.Bjontegaard and K. Lillevold, “Context-Adaptive VLC Coding of Coefficients”,Fairfax, VA, JVT Document JVT-L13, D. Marpe, G. Blattermann and T. Wiegand, “Adaptive Codes for H.26L”, Eibsee.
  3. ISO/IEC 13818, Information Technology – Generic Coding ofMoving Pictures and Associated AudioInformation.ISO/IEC 14496-2, Coding of Audio-Visual Objects – Part 2:Visual.
  4. ISO/IEC 14496-10 and ITU-T Rec. H.264, Advanced Video Coding.
  5. F. Pereira and T. Ebrahimi (eds), The MPEG-4 Book, IMSC Press.
  6. A. Walsh and M. Bourges-S´evenier (eds), MPEG-4 Jump Start, Prentice-Hall.
  7. ISO/IEC JTC1/SC29/WG11 N4668, MPEG-4 Overview, http://www.m4if.org/resources/Overview.pd
Index Terms

Computer Science
Information Sciences

Keywords

MPEG4 video compression H.264 CAVLC Algorithm entropy coding