18503994. VIDEO CODING AND DECODING simplified abstract (CANON KABUSHIKI KAISHA)
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VIDEO CODING AND DECODING
Organization Name
Inventor(s)
Guillaume Laroche of Saint Aubin d'Aubigné (FR)
Christophe Gisquet of ACIGNE (FR)
Jonathan Taquet of Talensac (FR)
VIDEO CODING AND DECODING - A simplified explanation of the abstract
This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18503994 titled 'VIDEO CODING AND DECODING
Simplified Explanation
The method described in the patent application involves encoding a motion information predictor index using CABAC coding. Here is a simplified explanation of the abstract:
- Generating a list of motion information predictor candidates.
- Selecting a candidate from the list as an Affine Merge mode predictor when an Affine Merge mode is used.
- Selecting a candidate from the list as a non-Affine Merge mode predictor when a non-Affine Merge mode is used.
- Generating a motion information predictor index for the selected candidate using CABAC coding, with some bits being bypass CABAC coded.
Potential applications of this technology:
- Video compression algorithms
- Image processing systems
- Multimedia applications
Problems solved by this technology:
- Efficient encoding of motion information predictors
- Improved video compression performance
- Enhanced image quality in multimedia applications
Benefits of this technology:
- Higher compression ratios
- Reduced storage requirements
- Enhanced video quality and playback performance
Original Abstract Submitted
A method of encoding a motion information predictor index, comprising: generating a list of motion information predictor candidates; when an Affine Merge mode is used, selecting one of the motion information predictor candidates in the list as an Affine Merge mode predictor; when a non-Affine Merge mode is used, selecting one of the motion information predictor candidates in the list as a non-Affine Merge mode predictor; and generating a motion information predictor index for the selected motion information predictor candidate using CABAC coding, one or more bits of the motion information predictor index being bypass CABAC coded.