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24 September 2011 Perceptual compressive sensing scalability in mobile video
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Abstract
Scalability features embedded within the video sequences allows for streaming over heterogeneous networks to a variety of end devices. Compressive sensing techniques that will allow for lowering the complexity increase the robustness of the video scalability are reviewed. Human visual system models are often used in establishing perceptual metrics that would evaluate quality of video. Combining of perceptual and compressive sensing approach outlined from recent investigations. The performance and the complexity of different scalability techniques are evaluated. Application of perceptual models to evaluation of the quality of compressive sensing scalability is considered in the near perceptually lossless case and to the appropriate coding schemes is reviewed.
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Lazar Bivolarski "Perceptual compressive sensing scalability in mobile video", Proc. SPIE 8135, Applications of Digital Image Processing XXXIV, 81350Y (24 September 2011); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.903153
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KEYWORDS
Video

Compressed sensing

Video compression

Visualization

Interference (communication)

Scalable video coding

Internet

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