Multiple-thread long-term memory scheme for efficient video coding

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It has been shown that a background memory can be used to improve the coding efficiency of a video codec. However, this solution is restricted to sequences with a stationary background. Such a restriction seriously limits the application of the background memory scheme. The authors combine the long-term memory scheme with a multiple-thread memory mechanism to boost the coding efficiency for a much wider application range. The experimental results confirm the effectiveness of the proposed method.

Inspec keywords: video codecs; digital storage; video coding

Other keywords: video coding; multiple-thread long-term memory scheme; video codec; background memory; coding efficiency improvement

Subjects: Image and video coding; Video signal processing; Codecs, coders and decoders; Digital storage

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