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		<title>Multiresolution Motion Estimation Using An Affine Model</title>
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		<title>Fast and Accurate Motion Estimation using Orientation Tensors and Parametric Motion Models</title>
		<description>by Gunnar Farneback.
"This paper presents a novel motion estimation algorithm, which gives excellent results on both counts.
The algorithm starts by computing 3D orientation tensors from the image sequence. These are 
combined under the constraints of a parametric motion model to produce velocity estimates. Evaluated
on the well-known Yosemite sequence, the algorithm ...</description>
		<link>http://www.data-compression.org/2380/fast-and-accurate-motion-estimation-using-orientation-tensors-and-parametric-motion-models.html</link>
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		<title>Fast Local and Global Projection-Based Methods  for Affine Motion Estimation</title>
		<description>by Dirk Robinson and Peyman Milanfar.
"Motivated by the need for fast and accurate motion estimation for compression, storage, and
transmission of video as well as other applications of motion estimation, we present algorithms
 for estimating affine motion from video image sequences. Our methods utilize properties 
of the Radon transform to estimate ...</description>
		<link>http://www.data-compression.org/2379/fast-local-and-global-projection-based-methods-for-affine-motion-estimation.html</link>
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		<title>Fast and Efficient Algorithms for Video Compression and Rate Control</title>
		<description>by Dzung Tien Hoang and Jeffrey Scott Vitter. </description>
		<link>http://www.data-compression.org/2378/fast-and-efficient-algorithms-for-video-compression-and-rate-control.html</link>
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		<title>Fast and Efficient Algorithms for Text and Video  Compression</title>
		<description>by Dzung Tien Hoang.
"There is a tradeoff between the speed of a data compressor and the level of compression it can
achieve. Improving compression generally requires more computation; and improving speed generally
sacrifices compression. In this thesis, we examine a range of tradeoffs for text and video." </description>
		<link>http://www.data-compression.org/2377/fast-and-efficient-algorithms-for-text-and-video-compression.html</link>
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		<title>An Adaptive Error Concealment Mechanism For H.264/AVC Encoded  Low-resolution Video Streaming</title>
		<description>by Olivia Nemethova, Ameen Al-Moghrabi and Markus Rupp.
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		<link>http://www.data-compression.org/2376/an-adaptive-error-concealment-mechanism-for-h264avc-encoded-low-resolution-video-streaming.html</link>
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		<title>Advanced de-interlacing techniques</title>
		<description>by E.B. Bellers and G. de Haan.
"This paper presents an overview of deinterlacing techniques and describes some advanced motion
compensated de-interlacing techniques in more detail. These motion compensated methods 
are analyzed and mutually compared. It is concluded that the success of motion compensated
de-interlacing depends critically on a protection mechanism." </description>
		<link>http://www.data-compression.org/2375/advanced-de-interlacing-techniques.html</link>
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		<title>Advanced De-Interlacing techniques with the use of Zonal Based  Algorithms</title>
		<description>Alexis M. Tourapis, Oscar C. Au, Ming L. Liou.
"This paper describes a new highly efficient deinterlacing approach based on motion estimation and
compensation techniques. The proposed technique mainly benefits from the motion vector properties
of zonal based algorithms, such as the Advanced Predictive Diamond Zonal Search (APDZS) and
the Predictive Motion Vector Field ...</description>
		<link>http://www.data-compression.org/2374/advanced-de-interlacing-techniques-with-the-use-of-zonal-based-algorithms.html</link>
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		<title>Packet Scheduling Algorithm for Wireless Video Streaming</title>
		<description>by Sang H. Kang and Avideh Zakhor.
In this paper a class of packet scheduling algorithms for video streaming over wireless channels by applying different deadline thresholds to video packets (VP) with different importance is proposed. </description>
		<link>http://www.data-compression.org/2373/packet-scheduling-algorithm-for-wireless-video-streaming.html</link>
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		<title>A Hybrid Edge-enhanced Motion Adaptive De-interlacer</title>
		<description>by Marc Ramirez.
"Many methods have been proposed to perform high quality de-interlacing but few of them are computationally efficient enough to be implemented in a fast software application.  In order to come closer to this goal, this paper discusses a non-motion compensated (Non-MC) hybrid de-interlacer which benefits from a ...</description>
		<link>http://www.data-compression.org/2372/a-hybrid-edge-enhanced-motion-adaptive-de-interlacer.html</link>
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		<title>Overview of the MPEG-4 Standard</title>
		<description>MPEG-4 Overview - (V.18 – Singapore Version). ISO/IEC JTC1/SC29/WG11 N4030,
March 2001. </description>
		<link>http://www.data-compression.org/2371/overview-of-the-mpeg-4-standard-2.html</link>
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		<title>Analyzed rate distortion model in standard video codecs for rate control</title>
		<description>by Rezaei, M.; Gabbouj, M.; Wenger, S. </description>
		<link>http://www.data-compression.org/2370/analyzed-rate-distortion-model-in-standard-video-codecs-for-rate-control.html</link>
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		<title>Reduced slice headers and bit error resilience</title>
		<description>by Till Halbach.
"This contribution presents a solution for effective handling of residual errors in the code stream."
 </description>
		<link>http://www.data-compression.org/2369/reduced-slice-headers-and-bit-error-resilience.html</link>
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		<title>Adaptive Rate Control for JVT</title>
		<description>by Zhengguo Li, Feng Pan, Keng Pang Lim, Genan Feng, Xiao Lin and Susanto Rahardja.
 </description>
		<link>http://www.data-compression.org/2368/adaptive-rate-control-for-jvt.html</link>
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		<title>Optimum Bit Allocation and Rate Control for H.264/AVC</title>
		<description>by Zhengguo Li, Feng Pan, Keng Pang Lim, Genan Feng, Xiao Lin and Susanto Rahardja.
The authors says "In this proposal, we present an adaptive picture layer rate control scheme for JVT by introducing a linear model to predict the mean absolute difference (MAD) of current picture by that of previous ...</description>
		<link>http://www.data-compression.org/2367/optimum-bit-allocation-and-rate-control-for-h264avc.html</link>
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		<title>New Fast Binary Pyramid Motion  Estimation for MPEG-2 and HDTV  Encoding</title>
		<description>by Xudong Song, Tihao Chiang, Xiaobing Lee, and Ya-Qin Zhang. </description>
		<link>http://www.data-compression.org/2366/new-fast-binary-pyramid-motion-estimation-for-mpeg-2-and-hdtv-encoding.html</link>
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		<title>True motion estimation - theory, application, and implementation</title>
		<description>by Yen-Kuang Chen.
"This thesis offers an integrated perspective of the theory, applications, and implementation
of true motion estimation."
 </description>
		<link>http://www.data-compression.org/2365/true-motion-estimation-theory-application-and-implementation.html</link>
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		<title>Sobol Partial Distortion Algorithm for Fast Full Search in Block Motion Estimation</title>
		<description>by Davide Quaglia, Bartolomeo Montrucchio.
The full search algorithm (Sobol Partial Distortion - SPD) presented in this article "uses a new matching
strategy to quickly compute distortion and reduce block matching computation."
 </description>
		<link>http://www.data-compression.org/2364/sobol-partial-distortion-algorithm-for-fast-full-search-in-block-motion-estimation.html</link>
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		<title>A Fast Adaptive Motion Estimation Algorithm</title>
		<description>by Ishfaq Ahmad, Senior Member, IEEE, Weiguo Zheng, Member, IEEE, Jiancong Luo, Member, IEEE,
and Ming Liou, Life Fellow, IEEE.
The authors says "the proposed algorithm takes advantage of the correlation between MVs in both
spatial and temporal domains, controls to curb the search, avoids of search stationary regions, and
uses switchable shape search ...</description>
		<link>http://www.data-compression.org/2363/a-fast-adaptive-motion-estimation-algorithm.html</link>
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		<title>Detection Method and Removing Filter for Corner  Outliers in Highly Compressed Video</title>
		<description>by Jongho Kim, Kicheol Jeon, and Jechang Jeong.
In this paper a detection method and a removal filter for corner outliers in order to improve visual quality in highly compressed video is proposed. </description>
		<link>http://www.data-compression.org/2362/detection-method-and-removing-filter-for-corner-outliers-in-highly-compressed-video.html</link>
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