MPEG Bit Rate and Format Conversions for Heterogeneous Network/Storage Applications(<特集>Special Issue on Signals, Systems and Electronics Technology)
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概要
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Scalabilities of bit rate and coding format in coded multimedia contents have become very important for the efficient use of network bandwidth and storage capacity with the recent availability of a wide variety of bandwidth and storage media. However, the conventional approach uses decompression and recompression processes to realize the above scalabilities, which require very expensive computations. In addition, a very large cache space is required for storing the decoded audio-video data. This paper describes three fast scalability methods for MPEG audio and video data, MPEG audio/video bit rate conversion and MPEG format conversion, in order to address these problems. As for the first scalability, MPEG audio coding bit rate conversions, we describe subband domain conversion using bandwidth limitation, requantization and a requantization reflecting phychoacoustic model. Four types of MPEG video bit rate conversion are described that use bandwidth limitation, out-loop requantization, in-loop requantization, and hybrid requantization. As for the format conversion, the fast baseband domain format conversion is performed using coding information such as motion vectors and coding types extracted from input coded video. The experimental results of several comparisons with the above scalabilities and conventional transcoding methods are also shown.
- 一般社団法人電子情報通信学会の論文
- 2002-03-01
著者
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Sugano Masaru
KDDI R & D Laboratories Inc.
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Sugano M
Kddi R&d Lab. Inc. Jpn
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Nakajima Yasuyuki
Kddi R & D Laboratories Inc.
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Nakajima Yasuyuki
Kddi R&d Labs. Multimedia Communications Lab.
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