US Patent Application 18342503. Explicit Address Signaling In Video Coding simplified abstract

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Explicit Address Signaling In Video Coding

Organization Name

HUAWEI TECHNOLOGIES CO., LTD.


Inventor(s)

FNU Hendry of San Diego CA (US)


Ye-Kui Wang of San Diego CA (US)


Explicit Address Signaling In Video Coding - A simplified explanation of the abstract

  • This abstract for appeared for US patent application number 18342503 Titled 'Explicit Address Signaling In Video Coding'

Simplified Explanation

This abstract describes a video coding mechanism that involves receiving a sub-bitstream, which includes a sub-picture of a larger picture that is divided into slices. The sub-bitstream also includes a parameter set and a slice header associated with the first slice. The parameter set is analyzed to obtain an identifier and length of a slice address for the first slice. Using this information, the slice address for the first slice is determined from the slice header. The sub-bitstream is then decoded to create a video sequence of sub-pictures, with the first slice included. Finally, this video sequence is sent for display.


Original Abstract Submitted

A video coding mechanism is disclosed. The mechanism includes receiving a sub-bitstream including: a sub-picture of a picture partitioned into a plurality of slices including a first slice, a parameter set associated with the picture and the sub-picture, and a slice header associated with the first slice. The parameter set is parsed to obtain an identifier and a length of a slice address of the first slice. A slice address for the first slice is determined from the slice header based on the identifier and the length of the slice address. The sub-bitstream is decoded to create a video sequence of sub-pictures including the first slice. The video sequence of sub-pictures is forwarded for display.