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Title: A hybrid error control and artifact detection mechanism for robust decoding of H.264/AVC video sequences
Authors: Farrugia, Reuben A.
Debono, Carl James
Keywords: Error-correcting codes (Information theory)
Robust control
Video compression
Streaming video
Issue Date: 2010-05
Publisher: Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc.
Citation: Farrugia, R. A., & Debono, C. J. (2010). A hybrid error control and artifact detection mechanism for robust decoding of H.264/AVC video sequences. IEEE Transactions on Circuits and Systems for Video Technology, 20(5), 756-762.
Abstract: This letter presents a hybrid error control and artifact detection (HECAD) mechanism which can be used to enhance the error resilient capabilities of the standard H.264/advanced video coding (AVC) codec. The proposed solution first exploits the residual source redundancy to recover the most likelihood H.264/AVC bitstream. If error recovery is unsuccessful, the residual corrupted slices are then passed through a pixel-level artifact detection mechanism to detect the visually impaired macroblocks to be concealed. The proposed HECAD algorithm achieves overall peak signal-to-noise ratio gains between 0.4 dB and 4.5 dB relative to the standard with no additional bandwidth requirement. The cost of this solution translates in a marginal increase in the complexity of the decoder. In addition, this method can be applied in conjunction with other error resilient strategies and scales well with different encoding configurations.
URI: https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar//handle/123456789/16538
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