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This paper presents two different adaptations of the stream morphing process to temporal scalability, one with bi-directional motion compensated prediction and ...
In this paper I use a comparative ethnological and ethnographic approach to attack the question, arguing that the search for human nature can never come up with ...
Stream morphing is a new approach to scalable video coding similar in scope to those already included in the MPEG standards.
This paper describes the second generation stream morphing system that is based on the H.264 standard rather than MPEG-4 as used in the original ...
The new technique "stream morphing" introduced in this paper exploits the redundancy that exists between different compressed descriptions of the same video ...
This paper proposes and evaluates two strategies based on scalable video coding for P2P video streaming services.
Aug 17, 2024 · This document defines a set of ECMAScript APIs in WebIDL to extend the WebRTC specification to enable configuration of encoding parameters for Scalable Video ...
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Stream morphing has been previously introduced as an efficient way of simulcasting a hierarchy of single-layer descriptions of a single video sequence with ...
Jan 12, 2023 · Learn about scalable video coding, how it works, and how it can enhance the adaptability and scalability of your WebRTC stream.
Temporal scalability reduces frame rate of the original bit stream (temporal resolution) and spatial scalability reduces the size of picture (spatial resolution) ...
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