- Authors: K. R. Rao, and J.J. Hwang
- Senior/Graduate Level Courses
- Provides the Latest Techniques
Techniques and Standards for Image, Video, and Audio Coding is a comprehensive book on all of the International Standards for coding and compression, both approved and emerging.�It demonstrates the various techniques available for coding and compression, and provides coverage of the latest coding and compression techniques, concepts, and principles. The two appendices describe the different systems and software related to these standards, and provide information available on the Internet. As multimedia applications become more prevalent (videophones, multimedia books, videogames, video conferencing), and the files traveling the net are getting bigger and slower, proper coding and comression will become even more important. This book is intended for senior/graduate level courses in multimedia, communications, and networking. �
- Table of Contents
- I. Digital�Coding Techniques
1. Introduction
2. Color Formats
3. Quantization
4. Predictive Coding
5. Transform Coding
6. Hybrid Coding and Motion Compensation
7. Vector Quantization and Subband Coding
II. International Standards�for �Image, Video�and Audio Coding
8. JPEG Still Picture Compression Algorithm
9. ITU-T H.261 Video Coder
10. MPEG-1 Audiovisual Coder for Digital Storage Media
11. MPEG-2 Generic Coding Algorithms
12. MPEG-4 and H.263 Very Low Bit-rate Coding
13. High Definition Television Services
14. CMTT Digital Broadcasting S Standards
Appendix A. Manufactures and Vendors
Appendix B. Information on the Internet
Subject | General audio tutorials |
Author | K. R. Rao, J.J. Hwang |
Edition | 1st |
Hard/Soft Cover | Paperback |
Pages | 600 pages |
Dimensions | 9 x 7 x 1.6", 22.9 x 17.8 x 4.1cm |
Illustrations | No |
ISBN Number | ISBN-10: 0133099075, ISBN-13: 9780133099072 |
Publisher | Pearson Education, Prentice Hall |
Date Published | 07/08/1996 |
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