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Video Compression

Video Compression is a process of reducing the size of an image or video file by exploiting spatial and temporal redundancies within an image or video frame and across multiple video frames. The ultimate goal of a successful Video Compression system is to reduce data volume while retaining the perceptual quality of the decompressed data.

Source: Adversarial Video Compression Guided by Soft Edge Detection

Papers

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The Practice of Averaging Rate-Distortion Curves over Testsets to Compare Learned Video Codecs Can Cause Misleading Conclusions0
On the Impact of Lossy Image and Video Compression on the Performance of Deep Convolutional Neural Network Architectures0
Optical Flow Regularization of Implicit Neural Representations for Video Frame Interpolation0
Optimized learned entropy coding parameters for practical neural-based image and video compression0
Parallelized Rate-Distortion Optimized Quantization Using Deep Learning0
PEA265: Perceptual Assessment of Video Compression Artifacts0
Perceptually-inspired super-resolution of compressed videos0
Perceptual Quality Assessment of HEVC and VVC Standards for 8K Video0
Perceptual Video Compression with Neural Wrapping0
Per Clip Lagrangian Multiplier Optimisation for HEVC0
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