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High-Quality Visual Experience

Creation, Processing and Interactivity of High-Resolution and High-Dimensional Video Signals

  • Recent research on Creation, Processing and Interactivity of high-resolution and high-dimensional Video Signals
  • Written by leading experts in high resolution video signals
  • Presents the state of the art of End to End Architectures for High Quality of Visual Experience

Part of the book series: Signals and Communication Technology (SCT)

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Table of contents (23 chapters)

  1. Front Matter

  2. Quality of Visual Information

    1. Front Matter

      Pages 1-1
    2. Quality of Experience for High Definition Presentations - Case: Digital Cinema

      • Andrew Perkis, Fitri N. Rahayu, Ulrich Reiter, Junyong You, Touradj Ebrahimi
      Pages 25-50
    3. Quality of Visual Experience for 3D Presentation - Stereoscopic Image

      • Junyong You, Gangyi Jiang, Liyuan Xing, Andrew Perkis
      Pages 51-77
  3. Video Coding for High Resolutions

    1. Front Matter

      Pages 79-79
    2. Compression Formats for HD Recording and Production

      • Joeri Barbarien, Marc Jacobs, Adrian Munteanu
      Pages 137-156
    3. Super Hi-Vision and Its Encoding System

      • Shinichi Sakaida
      Pages 157-175
    4. A Flexible Super High Resolution Video CODEC and Its Trial Experiments

      • Takeshi Yoshitome, Ken Nakamura, Kazuto Kamikura
      Pages 177-195
    5. Mathematical Modeling for High Frame-Rate Video Signal

      • Yukihiro Bandoh, Seishi Takamura, Hirohisa Jozawa, Yoshiyuki Yashima
      Pages 197-215
  4. Visual Content Upscaling

    1. Front Matter

      Pages 217-217
    2. Next Generation Frame Rate Conversion Algorithms

      • Osman Serdar Gedik, Engin Türetken, Abdullah Aydın Alatan
      Pages 219-244
    3. Spatiotemporal Video Upscaling Using Motion-Assisted Steering Kernel (MASK) Regression

      • Hiroyuki Takeda, Peter van Beek, Peyman Milanfar
      Pages 245-274
    4. Temporal Super Resolution Using Variational Methods

      • Sune Høgild Keller, François Lauze, Mads Nielsen
      Pages 275-296
  5. 3D Visual Content Processing and Displaying

    1. Front Matter

      Pages 309-309
    2. The Use of Color Information in Stereo Vision Processing

      • Wided Miled, Béatrice Pesquet-Popescu
      Pages 311-330
    3. 3D Object Classification and Segmentation Methods

      • Martin Žagar, Mario Kovač, Josip Knezović, Hrvoje Mlinarić, Daniel Hofman
      Pages 331-347
    4. Three-Dimensional Video Contents Exploitation in Depth Camera-Based Hybrid Camera System

      • Sung-Yeol Kim, Andreas Koschan, Mongi A. Abidi, Yo-Sung Ho
      Pages 349-369

About this book

Last few years have seen rapid acceptance of high-definition television (HDTV) technology around the world. This technology has been hugely successful in delivering more realistic television experience at home and accurate imaging for professional applications. Adoption of high definition continues to grow as consumers demand enhanced features and greater quality of content. Following this trend, natural evolution of visualisation technologies will be in the direction of fully realistic visual experience and highly precise imaging. However, using the content of even higher resolution and quality is not straightforward as such videos require significantly higher access bandwidth and more processing power. Therefore, methods for radical reduction of video bandwidth are crucial for realisation of high visual quality. Moreover, it is desirable to look into other ways of accessing visual content, solution to which lies in innovative schemes for content delivery and consumption. This book presents selected chapters covering technologies that will enable greater flexibility in video content representation and allow users to access content from any device and to interact with it.

Editors and Affiliations

  • University of Surrey, Guildford, UK

    Marta Mrak

  • University of Zagreb, Zagreb, Croatia

    Mislav Grgic

  • Swiss Federal Institute of Technology, Lausanne, Switzerland

    Murat Kunt

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eBook USD 179.00
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Softcover Book USD 229.99
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Hardcover Book USD 279.99
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  • Durable hardcover edition
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