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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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End-to-End Rate-Distortion Optimization for Bi-Directional Learned Video Compression0
Enhancement or Super-Resolution: Learning-based Adaptive Video Streaming with Client-Side Video Processing0
Enhancing 3D Gaussian Splatting Compression via Spatial Condition-based Prediction0
Entropy Coding Improvement for Low-complexity Compressive Auto-encoders0
Estimating the HEVC Decoding Energy Using the Decoder Processing Time0
EVA^2: Exploiting Temporal Redundancy in Live Computer Vision0
Evaluating Foveated Video Quality Using Entropic Differencing0
Evaluating the Performance of Existing Full-Reference Quality Metrics on High Dynamic Range (HDR) Video Content0
Expanding Synthetic Real-World Degradations for Blind Video Super Resolution0
Explaining the Implicit Neural Canvas: Connecting Pixels to Neurons by Tracing their Contributions0
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