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IEEE Transactions on Circuits and Systems for Video Technology, Volume 10
Volume 10, Number 1, February 2000
- Ullas Gargi, Rangachar Kasturi, Susan H. Strayer:
Performance characterization of video-shot-change detection methods. 1-13 - L. Lentola, Guido M. Cortelazzo, Enrico Malavasi, Andrea Baschirotto:
Design of SC filters for video applications. 14-22 - Renxiang Li, Bing Zheng, Ming L. Liou:
Reliable motion detection/compensation for interlaced sequences and its applications to deinterlacing. 23-29 - Judy Liao, John D. Villasenor:
. Adaptive intra block update for robust transmission of H.263. 30-35 - Hoon Paek, Rin-Chul Kim, Sang Uk Lee:
A DCT-based spatially adaptive post-processing technique to reduce the blocking artifacts in transform coded images. 36-41 - Injong Rhee, Graham R. Martin, S. Muthukrishnan, Roger A. Packwood:
Quadtree-structured variable-size block-matching motion estimation with minimal error. 42-50 - Hsien-Chung Wei, Pao-Chin Tsai, Jia-Shung Wang:
Three-sided side match finite-state vector quantization. 51-58 - Kuang-Shyr Wu, Ja-Chen Lin:
Fast VQ encoding by an efficient kick-out condition. 59-62 - Shugong Xu, Zailu Huang, Yan Yao:
An analytically tractable model for video conference traffic. 63-67 - Maja Bystrom, Vasu Parthasarathy, James W. Modestino:
Corrections to "Hybrid error concealment schemes for broadcast video transmission over ATM networks". 68-69 - John F. Arnold, Michael R. Frater, Yaqiang Wang:
Efficient drift-free signal-to-noise ratio scalability. 70-82 - Pedro A. Amado Assunção, Mohammed Ghanbari:
Buffer analysis and control in CBR video transcoding. 83-92 - Nikolaos D. Doulamis, Anastasios D. Doulamis, George E. Konstantoulakis, George I. Stassinopoulos:
Efficient modeling of VBR MPEG-1 coded video sources. 93-112 - Ayman Elnaggar, Hussein M. Alnuweiri:
A new multidimensional recursive architecture for computing the discrete cosine transform. 113-119 - Guoliang Fan, Wai-kuen Cham:
Model-based edge reconstruction for low bit-rate wavelet-compressed images. 120-132 - Yap-Peng Tan, Drew D. Saur, Sanjeev R. Kulkarni, Peter J. Ramadge:
Rapid estimation of camera motion from compressed video with application to video annotation. 133-146 - Bo Tao, Bradley W. Dickinson, Heidi A. Peterson:
Adaptive model-driven bit allocation for MPEG video coding. 147-157 - Dimitrios Tzovaras, Nikiforos Ploskas, Michael G. Strintzis:
Rigid 3-D motion estimation using neural networks and initially estimated 2-D motion data. 158-165 - Shih-Fu Chang, Alexandros Eleftheriadis, Dimitris Anastassiou, Stephen Jacobs, Javier Zamora:
A practical methodology for guaranteeing quality of service for video-on-demand. 166-178
Volume 10, Number 2, March 2000
- King N. Ngan, Michael G. Strintzis, Masayuki Tanimoto, Yao Wang:
Guest editorial. 185 - Lew B. Stelmach, Wa James Tam, Daniel V. Meegan, André Vincent:
Stereo image quality: effects of mixed spatio-temporal resolution. 188-193 - Woontack Woo, Antonio Ortega:
Overlapped block disparity compensation with adaptive windows for stereo image coding. 194-200 - Riccardo Bernardini, Guido M. Cortelazzo:
A post-processing technique for noise removal of range data. 201-206 - Amaury Aubel, Ronan Boulic, Daniel Thalmann:
Real-time display of virtual humans: levels of details and impostors. 207-217 - Toshiaki Fujii, Tadahiko Kimoto, Masayuki Tanimoto:
A new flexible acquisition system of ray-space data for arbitrary objects. 218-224 - Wijnand A. IJsselsteijn, Huib de Ridder, Joyce Vliegen:
Subjective evaluation of stereoscopic images: effects of camera parameters and display duration. 225-233 - Reinhard Borner, Bernd Duckstein, Oliver Machui, Hans Roder, Thomas Sinnig, Thomas Sikora:
A family of single-user autostereoscopic displays with head-tracking capabilities. 234-243 - Makoto Okui, Fumio Okano, Ichiro Yuyama:
A study on scanning methods for a field-sequential stereoscopic display. 244-253 - Yoshihiro Kajiki, Hiroshi Yoshikawa, Toshio Honda:
Autostereoscopic 3-D video display using multiple light beams with scanning. 254-260 - Peter Eisert, Eckehard G. Steinbach, Bernd Girod:
Automatic reconstruction of stationary 3-D objects from multiple uncalibrated camera views. 261-277 - Federico Pedersini, Augusto Sarti, Stefano Tubaro:
Visible surface reconstruction with accurate localization of object boundaries. 278-292 - Kyu Park, Il Dong Yun, Sang Uk Lee:
Automatic 3-D model synthesis from measured range data. 293-301 - Nikos Grammalidis, Dimitris Beletsiotis, Michael G. Strintzis:
Sprite generation and coding in multiview image sequences. 302-311 - Jin Soo Choi, Yong Han Kim, Ho-Jang Lee, In-Sung Park, Myoung Ho Lee, Chieteuk Ahn:
Geometry compression of 3-D mesh models using predictive two-stage quantization. 312-322 - Kiyoharu Aizawa, Kazuya Kodama, Akira Kubota:
Producing object-based special effects by fusing multiple differently focused images. 323-330
Volume 10, Number 3, April 2000
- Marcus A. Magnor, Bernd Girod:
Data compression for light-field rendering. 338-343 - Peter Eisert, Bernd Girod, Thomas Wiegand:
Model-aided coding: a new approach to incorporate facial animation into motion-compensated video coding. 344-358 - Klaus Hopf:
An autostereoscopic display providing comfortable viewing conditions and a high degree of telepresence. 359-365 - Haruo Hoshino, Fumio Okano, Ichiro Yuyama:
A study on resolution and aliasing for multi-viewpoint image acquisition. 366-375 - Detlef Runde:
How to realize a natural image reproduction using stereoscopic displays with motion parallax. 376-386 - Mel W. Siegel, Shojiro Nagata:
Just enough reality: comfortable 3-D viewing via microstereopsis. 387-396 - Ru-Shang Wang, Yao Wang:
Multiview video sequence analysis, compression, and virtual viewpoint synthesis. 397-410 - Hirokazu Yamanoue, Makoto Okui, Ichiro Yuyama:
A study on the relationship between shooting conditions and cardboard effect of stereoscopic images. 411-416 - Chok-Kwan Cheung, Lai-Man Po:
Normalized partial distortion search algorithm for block motion estimation. 417-422 - Vassilios A. Christopoulos, Jan Cornelis:
. A center-biased adaptive search algorithm for block motion estimation. 423-426 - Lorenzo Favalli, Alessandro Mecocci, Fulvio Moschetti:
Object tracking for retrieval applications in MPEG-2. 427-432 - Han-Seung Jung, Rin-Chul Kim, Sang Uk Lee:
A hierarchical synchronization technique based on the EREC for robust transmission of H.263 bit stream. 433-438 - Tian-Sheuan Chang, Chin-Sheng Kung, Chein-Wei Jen:
A simple processor core design for DCT/IDCT. 439-447 - M. Grasse, Michael R. Frater, John F. Arnold:
Testing VBR video traffic for stationarity. 448-459 - Seungyup Paek, Shih-Fu Chang:
Video-server retrieval scheduling and resource reservation for variable bit rate scalable video. 460-474 - Seung-Kwon Paek, Lee-Sup Kim:
A real-time wavelet vector quantization algorithm and its VLSI architecture. 475-489 - Y. Senda:
Approximate criteria for the MPEG-2 motion estimation. 490-497
Volume 10, Number 4, June 2000
- Nikolaos D. Doulamis, Anastasios D. Doulamis, Yannis S. Avrithis, Klimis S. Ntalianis, Stefanos D. Kollias:
Efficient summarization of stereoscopic video sequences. 501-517 - Jin Liu, David Przewozny, Siegmund Pastoor:
Layered representation of scenes based on multiview image analysis. 518-529 - Atsushi Marugame, Akio Yamada, Mutsumi Ohta:
Focused object extraction with multiple cameras. 530-540 - Theophilos Papadimitriou, Konstantinos I. Diamantaras, Michael G. Strintzis, Manos Roumeliotis:
Robust estimation of rigid-body 3-D motion parameters based on point correspondences. 541-549 - André Redert, Emile A. Hendriks, Jan Biemond:
3-D scene reconstruction with viewpoint adaptation on stereo displays. 550-562 - George A. Triantafyllidis, Dimitrios Tzovaras, Michael G. Strintzis:
Occlusion and visible background and foreground areas in stereo: a Bayesian approach. 563-575 - Chun-Jen Tsai, Aggelos K. Katsaggelos:
Sequential construction of 3-D-based scene description. 576-584 - Hugh Q. Cao, Weiping Li:
A fast search algorithm for vector quantization using a directed graph. 585-593 - Chin-Chen Chang, Jer-Sheng Chou, Tung-Shou Chen:
An efficient computation of Euclidean distances using approximated look-up table. 594-599 - Pao-Chi Chang, Tien-Hsu Lee:
Precise and fast error tracking for error-resilient transmission of H.263 video. 600-607 - Oscal T.-C. Chen:
Motion estimation using a one-dimensional gradient descent search. 608-616 - Yeonsik Jeong, Inkyeom Kim, Hyunchul Kang:
A practical projection-based postprocessing of block-coded images with fast convergence rate. 617-623 - Candemir Toklu, A. Murat Tekalp, A. Tanju Erdem:
Semi-automatic video object segmentation in the presence of occlusion. 624-629 - Debargha Mukherjee, Jong Jin Chae, Sanjit K. Mitra:
A source and channel-coding framework for vector-based data hiding in video. 630-645 - Sofia Tsekeridou, Ioannis Pitas:
MPEG-2 error concealment based on block-matching principles. 646-658 - Jian Zhang, Michael R. Frater, John F. Arnold:
A cell-loss concealment technique for MPEG-2 coded video. 659-665
Volume 10, Number 5, August 2000
- Zhong-Li He, Chi-Ying Tsui, Kai-Keung Chan, Ming L. Liou:
Low-power VLSI design for motion estimation using adaptive pixel truncation. 669-678 - Qian Huang, Atul Puri, Zhu Liu:
Multimedia search and retrieval: new concepts, system implementation, and application. 679-692 - Tae-Yong Kim, Byeong-Hee Roh, Jae-kyoon Kim:
Bandwidth renegotiation with traffic smoothing and joint rate control for VBR MPEG video over ATM. 693-703 - Jae-Beom Lee, Alexandros Eleftheriadis:
2-D transform-domain resolution translation. 704-714 - Yiu-Wing Leung:
Congestion control for multipoint videoconferencing. 715-724 - Shipeng Li, Weiping Li:
Shape-adaptive discrete wavelet transforms for arbitrarily shaped visual object coding. 725-743 - Gerry Melnikov, Guido M. Schuster, Aggelos K. Katsaggelos:
Shape coding using temporal correlation and joint VLC optimization. 744-754 - Krit Panusopone, Xuemin Chen, Robert O. Eifrig, Ajay Luthra:
Coding tools in MPEG-4 for interlaced video. 755-766 - Junehwa Song, Boon-Lock Yeo:
A fast algorithm for DCT-domain inverse motion compensation based on shared information in a macroblock. 767-775 - Ertem Tuncel, Levent Onural:
Utilization of the recursive shortest spanning tree algorithm for video-object segmentation by 2-D affine motion modeling. 776-781 - Daniel F. Zucker, Ruby B. Lee, Michael J. Flynn:
Hardware and software cache prefetching techniques for MPEG benchmarks. 782-796 - Eckhart Baum, Volker Harr, Joachim Speidel:
Improvement of H.263 encoding by adaptive arithmetic coding. 797-800 - Hyuk Choi, Taejeong Kim:
Blocking-artifact reduction in block-coded images using wavelet-based subband decomposition. 801-805 - JaeHo Jeon, Young Seo Park, Hyun Wook Park:
A fast variable-length decoder using plane separation. 806-812 - Chung J. Kuo, Chia-Hung Yeh, Souheil F. Odeh:
. Polynomial search algorithms for motion estimation. 813-818 - Gopal Lakhani:
Distribution-based restoration of DCT coefficients. 819-823 - Jungwoo Lee, Bradley W. Dickinson:
Hierarchical video indexing and retrieval for subband-coded video. 824-829
Volume 10, Number 6, September 2000
- Kai Bao, Xiang-Gen Xia:
Image compression using a new discrete multiwavelet transform and a new embedded vector quantization. 833-842 - Berna Erol, Faouzi Kossentini, Hussein M. Alnuweiri:
Efficient coding and mapping algorithms for software-only real-time video coding at low bit rates. 843-856 - Niels C. Haering, Richard J. Qian, M. Ibrahim Sezan:
A semantic event-detection approach and its application to detecting hunts in wildlife vide. 857-868 - Kevin Hilman, Hyun Wook Park, Yongmin Kim:
Using motion-compensated frame-rate conversion for the correction of 3: 2 pulldown artifacts in video sequences. 869-877 - Hung-Ju Lee, Ti-Hao Chiang, Ya-Qin Zhang:
Scalable rate control for MPEG-4 video. 878-894 - Ralph Neff, Avideh Zakhor:
Modulus quantization for matching-pursuit video coding. 895-912 - Soo-Chang Pei, Ching-Min Cheng, Lung-Feng Ho:
Limited color display for compressed image and video. 913-922 - Dapeng Wu, Yiwei Thomas Hou, Wenwu Zhu, Hung-Ju Lee, Ti-Hao Chiang, Ya-Qin Zhang, H. Jonathan Chao:
On end-to-end architecture for transporting MPEG-4 video over the Internet. 923-941 - Yan Yang, Sheila S. Hemami:
Generalized rate-distortion optimization for motion-compensated video coders. 942-955 - Osama K. Alshaykh, Homer H. Chen:
Minimum-drift digital video downconversion. 956-961 - Jianfei Cai, Chang Wen Chen:
Robust joint source-channel coding for image transmission over wireless channels. 962-966 - Sunho Chang, Bum-Sik Kim, Lee-Sup Kim:
A programmable 3.2-GOPS merged DRAM logic for video signal processing. 967-973 - Jiwu Huang, Yun Q. Shi, Yi Shi:
Embedding image watermarks in dc components. 974-979 - Prakash Ishwar, Pierre Moulin:
On spatial adaptation of motion-field smoothness in video coding. 980-989 - Guobin Shen, Ming L. Liou:
An efficient codebook post-processing technique and a window-based fast-search algorithm for image vector quantization. 990-997 - David B. H. Tay:
Rationalizing the coefficients of popular biorthogonal wavelet filters. 998-1005 - Yankang Wang, Yanqun Wang, Hideo Kuroda:
A globally adaptive pixel-decimation algorithm for block-motion estimation. 1006-1011
Volume 10, Number 7, October 2000
- Introduction to the special issue on recent advances in picture compression. IEEE Trans. Circuits Syst. Video Technol. 10(7): 1013 (2000)
- Xudong Song, Ti-Hao Chiang, Xiaobing Lee, Ya-Qin Zhang:
New fast binary pyramid motion estimation for MPEG2 and HDTV encoding. 1015-1028 - José M. Menéndez, Luis Salgado, Enrique Rendón, Narciso García:
Efficient image segmentation for region-based motion estimation and compensation. 1029-1039 - Jong-Nam Kim, Tae-Sun Choi:
A fast full-search motion-estimation algorithm using representative pixels and adaptive matching scan. 1040-1048 - William Butera, V. Michael Bove Jr.:
The coding ecology: image coding via competition among experts. 1049-1058 - Jeong-Kwon Kim, Kyeong Ho Yang, Choong Woong Lee:
Binary subband decomposition and concatenated arithmetic coding. 1059-1067 - Ashraf A. Kassim, Lifeng Zhao:
Rate-scalable object-based wavelet codec with implicit shape coding. 1068-1079 - Ulrich Benzler:
Spatial scalable video coding using a combined subband-DCT approach. 1080-1087 - Adam Luczak, Marek Domanski, Slawomir Mackowiak:
Spatio-temporal scalability for MPEG video coding. 1088-1093 - Detlev Marpe, Gabi Blattermann, Jens Ricke, Peter Maass:
A two-layered wavelet-based algorithm for efficient lossless and lossy image compression. 1094-1102 - Przemyslaw Czerepinski, Colin Davies, Cedric Nishan Canagarajah, David R. Bull:
Matching pursuits video coding: Dictionaries and fast implementation. 1103-1115 - Jeonghun Yang, Hyuk Choi, Taejeong Kim:
Noise estimation for blocking artifacts reduction in DCT coded images. 1116-1120 - Isil Celasun, A. Murat Tekalp:
Optimal 2-D hierarchical content-based mesh design and update for object-based video. 1135-1153 - Jordi Ribas-Corbera, Shawmin Lei:
A frame-layer bit allocation for H.263+. 1154-1158 - Lilla Böröczky, Agnes Y. Ngai, Edward F. Westermann:
Joint rate control with look-ahead for multi-program video coding. 1159-1163 - JongWon Kim, Young-Gook Kim, Hwangjun Song, Tien-Ying Kuo, Yon Jun Chung, C.-C. Jay Kuo:
TCP-friendly Internet video streaming employing variable frame-rate encoding and interpolation. 1164-1177 - Jeff McVeigh, George K. Chen, Judi Goldstein, Atul Gupta, Mike Keith, Steve Wood:
A software-based real-time MPEG-2 video encoder. 1178-1184 - Radu S. Jasinschi, Thumpudi Naveen, Ali J. Tabatabai, Paul Babic-Vovk:
Apparent 3-D camera velocity-extraction and applications. 1185-1191 - Jorge Sastre, Antonio Ferreras, José Félix Hernández-Gil:
Motion vector size-compensation based method for very low bit-rate video coding. 1192-1197 - Sila Ekmekci:
Encoding and reconstruction of incomplete 3-D video objects. 1198-1207 - Chew Keong Tan, Mohammed Ghanbari:
A multi-metric objective picture-quality measurement model for MPEG video. 1208-1213
Volume 10, Number 8, December 2000
- Peter J. Cherriman, Lajos Hanzo, Choong Hin Wong:
Turbo- and BCH-coded wide-band burst-by-burst adaptive H.263-assisted wireless video telephony. 1355-1363 - Nam Ik Cho, Sanjit K. Mitra:
Warped discrete cosine transform and its application in image compression. 1364-1373 - Beong-Jo Kim, Zixiang Xiong, William A. Pearlman:
Low bit-rate scalable video coding with 3-D set partitioning in hierarchical trees (3-D SPIHT). 1374-1387 - Ioannis Kompatsiaris, Michael G. Strintzis:
Spatiotemporal segmentation and tracking of objects for visualization of videoconference image sequences. 1388-1402 - Wee Sun Lee, Mark R. Pickering, Michael R. Frater, John F. Arnold:
A robust codec for transmission of very low bit-rate video over channels with bursty errors. 1403-1412 - Kwong-Keung Leung, Nelson H. C. Yung, Paul Y. S. Cheung:
Parallelization methodology for video coding-an implementation on the TMS320C80. 1413-1425 - Marco Mattavelli, Giorgio Zoia:
Vector-tracing algorithms for motion estimation in large search windows. 1426-1437 - Dimitrios N. Serpanos, Tasos Bouloutas:
Centralized versus distributed multimedia servers. 1438-1449 - Guoping Qiu:
MLP for adaptive postprocessing block-coded images. 1450-1454 - Kuei-Ann Wen, Anyi Chen, Yin-Jin Lan, Jun-Lin Lin, Chia-Huang Lin:
Three-dimensional PAC video codec for wireless data transmission. 1455-1470 - M. Bi, Sim Heng Ong, Yew-Hock Ang:
A hybrid shape-adaptive orthogonal transform for coding of image segments. 1471-1477 - James E. Fowler:
Adaptive vector quantization for efficient zerotree-based coding of video with nonstationary statistics. 1478-1488 - Thuyen Le, Manfred Glesner:
Flexible architectures for DCT of variable-length targeting shape-adaptive transform. 1489-1495 - Chengjiang Lin, Bo Zhang, Yuan F. Zheng:
Packed integer wavelet transform constructed by lifting scheme. 1496-1501 - Shaou-Gang Miaou, Wen-Song Chung:
A hardware-oriented gold-washing adaptive vector quantizer and its VLSI architectures for image data compression. 1502-1513 - Bai-Jue Shieh, Yew-San Lee, Chen-Yi Lee:
A high-throughput memory-based VLC decoder with codeword boundary prediction. 1514-1521
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