17571721. RIO-BASED VIDEO CODING METHOD AND DEIVICE simplified abstract (SAMSUNG ELECTRONICS CO., LTD.)
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RIO-BASED VIDEO CODING METHOD AND DEIVICE
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RIO-BASED VIDEO CODING METHOD AND DEIVICE - A simplified explanation of the abstract
This abstract first appeared for US patent application 17571721 titled 'RIO-BASED VIDEO CODING METHOD AND DEIVICE
Simplified Explanation
The patent application describes a method and device for video recording that involves dividing each frame of video data into a region of interest and a background region using a neural network model. The region of interest is encoded at a higher bit rate, while the background region is encoded at a lower bit rate, and the encoded video data is stored in a storage device through a video buffer.
- The video data is obtained for recording.
- Each frame of the video data is divided into a region of interest and a background region using a neural network model.
- The region of interest is encoded at a higher bit rate.
- The background region is encoded at a lower bit rate.
- The encoded video data is stored in a storage device through a video buffer.
Potential Applications
- Video surveillance systems
- Video conferencing
- Live streaming platforms
- Video recording devices
Problems Solved
- Efficient encoding and storage of video data
- Optimization of video recording and transmission
- Reduction of bandwidth requirements
Benefits
- Improved video quality for regions of interest
- Reduced storage space and bandwidth usage
- Enhanced video recording and playback experience
Original Abstract Submitted
A video recording method and a video recording device are provided. The method includes: obtaining video data to be recorded; dividing, based on the video data, each frame of the video data into a region of interest and a background region by using a preset neural network model; and encoding the region of interest of the video data based on a first encoding bit rate, and the background region based on a second bit rate, and storing the encoded video data into a storage device through a video buffer.