Issues in reduced-resolution decoding of MPEG video
Hangu Yeo, Krishna Ratakonda, et al.
ICIP 2002
One-pass, variable bit-rate (VBR) rate control is ideally suited to the requirements of real-time video encoding for the purpose of digital storage. Previous MPEG one-pass VBR rate control algorithms have been based on appropriate selection of quantization scale parameters for controlling the bit rate and quality of the output bitstream. The major disadvantage of relying solely on quantization scales, for rate control, is the introduction of significant perceptual distortion when high quantization scales are used. In this paper, we propose an MPEG-4, 1-pass, VBR rate control scheme that relies on the selective use of the MPEG-4 reduced resolution mode to supplement modulation of the quantization scale and provide an effective rate control strategy. Experimental results show that the proposed algorithm can encode high-complexity, standard definition (720 × 480) video sequences at rates as low as 750 kbps without incurring significant perceptual artifacts.
Hangu Yeo, Krishna Ratakonda, et al.
ICIP 2002
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DCC 2010
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Allerton 2007
Da-Ke He, Ashish Jagmohan, et al.
ISIT 2007