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found 27 matches
- 1991
- Dirk Adolph, Ralf Buschmann:
1.15 Mbit/s coding of video signals including global motion compensation. Signal Process. Image Commun. 3(2-3): 259-274 (1991) - Mary E. Blain, Thomas R. Fischer:
A comparison of vector quantization techniques in transform and subband coding of imagery. Signal Process. Image Commun. 3(1): 91-105 (1991) - Sergio Cesare Brofferio, Giuseppe Mastronardi, Vittorio Rampa:
A migrating data-driven architecture for multidimensional signal processing. Signal Process. Image Commun. 3(2-3): 249-257 (1991) - Aurelio La Corte, Alfio Lombardo, Sergio Palazzo, S. Zinna:
Modeling activity in VBR video sources. Signal Process. Image Commun. 3(2-3): 167-178 (1991) - Norbert Diehl:
Object-oriented motion estimation and segmentation in image sequences. Signal Process. Image Commun. 3(1): 23-56 (1991) - Noam Efrati, Hillel Liciztin, H. B. Mitchell:
Classified block truncation coding-vector quantization: An edge sensitive image compression algorithm. Signal Process. Image Commun. 3(2-3): 275-283 (1991) - M. H. Ahmad Fadzil, Tim J. Dennis:
Video subband VQ coding at 64 kbit/s using short-kernel filter banks with an improved motion estimation technique. Signal Process. Image Commun. 3(1): 3-21 (1991) - M. Ghanbari:
A motion vector replenishment video codec for ATM networks. Signal Process. Image Commun. 3(2-3): 143-156 (1991) - Jiro Katto, Katsumasa Onda, Yasuhiko Yasuda:
Variable bit-rate coding based on human visual system. Signal Process. Image Commun. 3(4): 313-320 (1991) - Choon-Sung Kim, Mark J. T. Smith, Russell M. Mersereau:
Two-stage multirate coding of color images. Signal Process. Image Commun. 3(1): 79-89 (1991) - Ryozo Kishimoto, Kazunari Irie:
HDTV transmission system in an ATM-based network. Signal Process. Image Commun. 3(2-3): 111-122 (1991) - A. Knoll:
Filter design for the interpolation of highly subsampled pictures. Signal Process. Image Commun. 3(2-3): 239-248 (1991) - Jean-Pierre Leduc, S. D'Agostino:
Universal VBR videocodecs for ATM networks in the Belgian Broadband Experiment. Signal Process. Image Commun. 3(2-3): 157-165 (1991) - Rolf P. Loos, Jürgen Dziumbla, Miguel Estevez-Siles, Peter Mohr:
Hybrid coding with pre-buffering and pre-analysis in a software-based codec environment. Signal Process. Image Commun. 3(1): 57-69 (1991) - Geoffrey Morrison, David O. Beaumont:
Two-layer video coding for ATM networks. Signal Process. Image Commun. 3(2-3): 179-195 (1991) - Mitsuru Nomura, Tetsurou Fujii, Naohisa Ohta:
Layered coding for ATM based video distribution systems. Signal Process. Image Commun. 3(4): 301-311 (1991) - Nagao Ogino, Yoshikazu Ikeda:
ATM video signal multiplexer with congestion control function. Signal Process. Image Commun. 3(4): 333-343 (1991) - Sakae Okubo, Masahiro Wada, Mike D. Carr, Ali J. Tabatabai:
Hardware trials for verifying recommendation H.261 on p × 64 kbit/s video codec. Signal Process. Image Commun. 3(1): 71-78 (1991) - Jürgen Pandel:
Variable bit-rate image sequence coding with adaptive quantization. Signal Process. Image Commun. 3(2-3): 123-128 (1991) - Amy R. Reibman:
DCT-based embedded coding for packet video. Signal Process. Image Commun. 3(2-3): 231-237 (1991) - Tomoaki Tanaka, Hiroshi Haseyama, Katsutoshi Manabe, Fumio Kishino:
Bit-rate control algorithm on video packet coding and its characteristics. Signal Process. Image Commun. 3(4): 321-331 (1991) - Hideyoshi Tominaga, Hirohisa Jozawa, Masahisa Kawashima, Tsuyoshi Hanamura:
A video coding method considering cell losses in ATM-based networks. Signal Process. Image Commun. 3(4): 291-300 (1991) - Hideyoshi Tominaga, Willem Verbiest, Martin Vetterli:
Preface. Signal Process. Image Commun. 3(2-3): 107-108 (1991) - Hideyoshi Tominaga, Willem Verbiest, Martin Vetterli:
Preface. Signal Process. Image Commun. 3(4): 287-288 (1991) - Stefano Tubaro:
A two layers video coding scheme for ATM networks. Signal Process. Image Commun. 3(2-3): 129-141 (1991) - Yao Wang, V. Ramamoorthy:
Image reconstruction from partial subband images and its application in packet video transmission. Signal Process. Image Commun. 3(2-3): 197-229 (1991) - Osamu Yamada:
An error-correcting code for data broadcasting and its error-correction capability. Signal Process. Image Commun. 3(4): 345-362 (1991)
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