利用Macroblock SKIP模式信息加速H.264/AVC编码视频序列的裁剪,实现以用户为中心的内容适应

H. K. Arachchi, S. Dogan, H. Uzuner, A. Kondoz
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存储、传输和消费方面的限制阻碍了消费者对海量多媒体内容的无缝访问。因此,通用多媒体访问(UMA)仍然是一个具有挑战性的目标。基于上下文的数字项目适应(DIA)被认为是实现UMA的关键技术。现代视频编码标准中的可伸缩性选项为视频适应提供了固有的支持。然而,不太可能所有数字项(DIs)都使用所需的可伸缩性选项进行编码。以用户为中心的适应给可伸缩性增加了更多压力。其中一个应用是将用户定义的感兴趣区域(ROI)从高分辨率视频传送到低分辨率终端。转码仍然是这种适应场景的解决方案。本文讨论了在H.264编码视频中实现这种自适应的框架,并论证了利用SKIP模式宏块降低转码复杂度的有效性。
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Utilising Macroblock SKIP Mode Information to Accelerate Cropping of an H.264/AVC Encoded Video Sequence for User Centric Content Adaptation
Constraints on the storage, transmission and consumption deter seamless access to massive supply of multimedia contents readily available for consumers. Consequently, universal multimedia access (UMA) still remains a challenging objective. Context based digital item adaptation (DIA) is seen as a key technology to realise UMA. Scalability options in modern video coding standards provide inherent support for video adaptation. However, it is unlikely that all digital items (DIs) are coded with required scalability options. User centric adaptation adds even more strain on scalability. One such application is to deliver a user defined region of interest (ROI) from a high resolution video to a low resolution terminal. Transcoding is still the solution for such adaptation scenarios. This paper discusses a framework to accomplish such adaptation in H.264 coded video and demonstrates the effectiveness of utilising SKIP mode macroblocks to reduce the transcoding complexity.
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