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Distributed coding for video services

Acronym DISCOVER
Main objective Over the past decade several video coding technologies have emerged to achieve great commercial success and it is widely expected that digital video systems will completely replace all existing traditional analogue based video systems during the next decade.

DISCOVER will address the development of several advanced digital video coding technologies which are very likely to represent a breakthrough in new video coding application scenarios. Until now video coding research and standardization have been adopting a video coding paradigm where it is the task of the
encoder to explore the source statistics, leading to a complexity balance where complex encoders interact with simpler decoders. This paradigm is strongly dominated and determined by applications such as broadcasting, video on demand, and video streaming. Distributed Video Coding (DVC) adopts a completely different coding paradigm by giving the
decoder the task to exploit - partly or wholly - the source statistics to achieve efficient compression. This change of paradigm also moves the encoder-decoder complexity balance, allowing the provision of efficient compression solutions with simple encoders and complex decoders. This new coding paradigm, never considered by any video coding standard, is particularly adequate to emerging applications such as wireless video cameras and wireless lowpower surveillance networks, disposable video cameras, certain medical applications, sensor networks, multi-view image acquisition, networked camcorders, etc., where low complexity encoders are a must because memory, computational power, and energy are scarce.

The objective of DISCOVER is to explore and propose new video coding schemes and tools in the area of Distributed Video Coding with a strong potential for new applications, targeting new
advances in coding efficiency, error resiliency, scalability, and model based-video coding thus paving the way for a breakthrough regarding the next video coding generation.
Reference FP6/2002/15314
Name Distributed coding for video services
URL Click here
Funding EU, FP6 ICT
Start date 01-09-2005
Ending date 31-08-2007
Team Fernando Manuel Bernardo Pereira ; Joao Miguel Duarte Ascenso ; Catarina Isabel Carvalheiro Brites ; Paulo Luis Serras Lobato Correia
Groups Multimedia Signal Processing – Lx
Partners EPFL, CH; INRIA, F; UH, D; UNIBS, I; UPC, SP
Local coordinator Fernando Manuel Bernardo Pereira
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