As multimedia becomes more pervasive, the boundaries between video, graphics, computer vision, multimedia database, and computer networking start to blur, making video processing an exciting field with input from many disciplines. Today, video processing lies at the core of multimedia. Among the many technologies involved, video coding and its standardization are definitely the key enablers of these developments.
This book covers the fundamental theory and techniques for digital video processing, with a focus on video coding and communications. It is intended as a textbook for a graduate-level course on video processing, as well as a reference or self-study text for researchers and engineers. In selecting the topics to cover, we have tried to achieve a balance between providing a solid theoretical foundation and presenting complex system issues in real video systems.
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