18523670. METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR ENCODING OR DECODING VIDEO DATA WITH FRAME PORTIONS simplified abstract (CANON KABUSHIKI KAISHA)
Contents
- 1 METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR ENCODING OR DECODING VIDEO DATA WITH FRAME PORTIONS
- 1.1 Organization Name
- 1.2 Inventor(s)
- 1.3 METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR ENCODING OR DECODING VIDEO DATA WITH FRAME PORTIONS - A simplified explanation of the abstract
- 1.4 Simplified Explanation
- 1.5 Potential Applications
- 1.6 Problems Solved
- 1.7 Benefits
- 1.8 Potential Commercial Applications
- 1.9 Possible Prior Art
- 1.10 Unanswered Questions
- 1.11 Original Abstract Submitted
METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR ENCODING OR DECODING VIDEO DATA WITH FRAME PORTIONS
Organization Name
Inventor(s)
Jonathan Taquet of TALENSAC (FR)
Naël Ouedraogo of MAURE DE BRETAGNE (FR)
Franck Denoual of SAINT DOMINEUC (FR)
METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR ENCODING OR DECODING VIDEO DATA WITH FRAME PORTIONS - A simplified explanation of the abstract
This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18523670 titled 'METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR ENCODING OR DECODING VIDEO DATA WITH FRAME PORTIONS
Simplified Explanation
The present invention involves a method of encoding video data into a bitstream, where frames are spatially divided into frame portions.
- Frames in video data are divided into smaller parts.
- These smaller parts are then encoded into a bitstream.
- The method allows for efficient compression and transmission of video data.
Potential Applications
This technology could be applied in:
- Video streaming services
- Video conferencing systems
- Surveillance systems
Problems Solved
This technology helps solve:
- Efficient video data compression
- Improved video transmission over networks
Benefits
The benefits of this technology include:
- Reduced bandwidth usage
- Enhanced video quality
- Faster video transmission
Potential Commercial Applications
The potential commercial applications of this technology include:
- Video streaming platforms
- Video surveillance companies
- Telecommunication companies
Possible Prior Art
One possible prior art for this technology could be the H.264 video compression standard, which also focuses on efficient video data compression and transmission.
Unanswered Questions
How does this method compare to other video encoding techniques in terms of compression efficiency?
This article does not provide a direct comparison with other video encoding techniques to assess the compression efficiency of this method.
Are there any limitations or constraints when implementing this method in real-world applications?
The article does not mention any potential limitations or constraints that may arise when implementing this method in practical scenarios.
Original Abstract Submitted
The present invention concerns a method of encoding video data comprising frames into a bitstream, frames being spatially divided into frame portions, the method comprising: