Title :
Coding tools in MPEG-4 for interlaced video
Author :
Panusopone, Krit ; Chen, Xuemin ; Eifrig, Robert ; Luthra, Ajay
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Adv. Technol., Gen. Instrum., San Diego, CA, USA
fDate :
8/1/2000 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
Previous developments in digital video compression, transmission, and displays have made object-based video viable for many applications, e.g., coding chroma-keyed video for digital TV and manipulating video objects on interactive multimedia terminals, etc. To facilitate these applications, there is a demand on international standards for coding methods and transmission formats for object-based natural and synthetic video. For the past few years, the Moving Picture Experts Group (MPEG) of the International Standards Organization (ISO), which successfully created the MPEG-1/2 standards, has been working to establish a new standard, called MPEG-4. MPEG-4 will provide standardized technological elements enabling the integration of the production, distribution, and content-access paradigms in four fields: wireless communication, digital TV, interactive graphics, and the World Wide Web. To meet the needs of interlaced video applications, MPEG-4 video adopted interlaced coding tools similar to those in MPEG-2 and features schemes to code multiple video objects. This paper provides an overview of MPEG-4 interlaced coding tools, and focuses in detail on the new shape and texture-coding algorithms for interlaced video
Keywords :
ISO standards; code standards; computer graphics; data compression; digital television; discrete cosine transforms; information resources; interactive video; motion compensation; telecommunication standards; transform coding; video coding; ISO; International Standards Organization; MPEG-1 standard; MPEG-2 standard; MPEG-4 interlaced coding tools; Moving Picture Experts Group; World Wide Web; adaptive frame/field DCT; adaptive frame/field motion-compensation; alternate scan; content-access paradigms; digital TV; digital video compression; digital video display; digital video transmission; field padding; interactive graphics; interactive multimedia terminals; interlaced video applications; international standards; object-based natural video; object-based synthetic video; object-based video; texture-coding algorithms; transmission formats; video objects manipulation; wireless communication; Digital TV; Displays; Graphics; ISO standards; MPEG 4 Standard; MPEG standards; Production; Standards organizations; Video compression; Wireless communication;
Journal_Title :
Circuits and Systems for Video Technology, IEEE Transactions on