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Video Codec Design: Developing Image and Video Compression Systems  
Author: Iain E. G. Richardson
ISBN: 0471485535
Format: Handover
Publish Date: June, 2005
 
     
     
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From Book News, Inc.
An overview of the technology of compression and decompression of digital images and video through the use of an enCODer/DECoder (or CODEC). After dealing with fundamental concepts of compression and international standards for video coding, Richards on (Robert Gordon U., UK) presents separate sections on key components of video CODECs and system design issues. Topics include motion estimation and compensation, transform coding, entropy coding, pre- and post- processing, distortion and complexity, transmission of coded video, and platforms.Copyright © 2004 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR


Review
This book deserves to be in every university library and it would be excellent as a course text. Also, if you have even a passing understanding of signal processing and want to know more, it's a great read--VISUAL SYSTEMS JOURNAL, JUNE 2002 "...an excellent book...if you have any interest in the subject it is worth every penny..." (Visual Systems Journal, June 2002)


Review
"...an excellent book...if you have any interest in the subject it is worth every penny..." (Visual Systems Journal, June 2002)


Book Description
Video compression coding is the enabling technology behind a new wave of communication applications. From streaming internet video to broadcast digital television and digital cinema, the video codec is a key building block for a host of new multimedia applications and services. Video Codec Design sets out to de-mystify the subject of video coding and present a practical, design-based approach to this emerging field. Featuring: Guidance on the practical design and implementation of video coding technology.

Explanation of the major video coding standards, including MPEG-2, MPEG-4, H.263 and H.26L. Detailed coverage of key video coding techniques and core algorithms.

Examination of critical design issues including transmission, Quality of Service and processing platforms. A wealth of illustrations and practical examples, including quantitative comparisons of design alternatives. Video Codec Design provides communications engineers, system designers, researchers and technical managers with an essential handbook to image and video compression technology. The clear presentation and emphasis on real-life examples make this book an excellent teaching tool for computer science and electronic engineering instructors.


From the Back Cover
Video compression coding is the enabling technology behind a new wave of communication applications. From streaming internet video to broadcast digital television and digital cinema, the video codec is a key building block for a host of new multimedia applications and services. Video Codec Design sets out to de-mystify the subject of video coding and present a practical, design-based approach to this emerging field. Featuring: Guidance on the practical design and implementation of video coding technology. Explanation of the major video coding standards, including MPEG-2, MPEG-4, H.263 and H.26L. Detailed coverage of key video coding techniques and core algorithms. Examination of critical design issues including transmission, Quality of Service and processing platforms. A wealth of illustrations and practical examples, including quantitative comparisons of design alternatives. Video Codec Design provides communications engineers, system designers, researchers and technical managers with an essential handbook to image and video compression technology. The clear presentation and emphasis on real-life examples make this book an excellent teaching tool for computer science and electronic engineering instructors.




Video Codec Design: Developing Image and Video Compression Systems

FROM THE PUBLISHER

Video compression coding is the enabling technology behind a new wave of communication applications. From streaming internet video to broadcast digital television and digital cinema, the video codec is a key building block for a host of new multimedia applications and services. Video Codec Design sets out to de-mystify the subject of video coding and present a practical, design-based approach to this emerging field.

Featuring:Guidance on the practical design and implementation of video coding technology.Explanation of the major video coding standards, including MPEG-2, MPEG-4, H.263 and H.26L.Detailed coverage of key video coding techniques and core algorithms.Examination of critical design issues including transmission, Quality of Service and processing platforms.A wealth of illustrations and practical examples, including quantitative comparisons of design alternatives.Video Codec Design provides communications engineers, system designers, researchers and technical managers with an essential handbook to image and video compression technology. The clear presentation and emphasis on real-life examples make this book an excellent teaching tool for computer science and electronic engineering instructors.

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Booknews

An overview of the technology of compression and decompression of digital images and video through the use of an enCODer/DECoder (or CODEC). After dealing with fundamental concepts of compression and international standards for video coding, Richards on (Robert Gordon U., UK) presents separate sections on key components of video CODECs and system design issues. Topics include motion estimation and compensation, transform coding, entropy coding, pre- and post- processing, distortion and complexity, transmission of coded video, and platforms. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

     



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