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Avideh Zakhor
Researcher at University of California, Berkeley
Publications - 337
Citations - 13277
Avideh Zakhor is an academic researcher from University of California, Berkeley. The author has contributed to research in topics: Data compression & Point cloud. The author has an hindex of 61, co-authored 322 publications receiving 12928 citations. Previous affiliations of Avideh Zakhor include Wilmington University & University of California.
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Multirate 3-D subband coding of video
David Taubman,Avideh Zakhor +1 more
TL;DR: A full color video compression strategy, based on 3-D subband coding with camera pan compensation, to generate a single embedded bit stream supporting multiple decoder display formats and a wide, finely gradated range of bit rates is proposed.
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Iterative procedures for reduction of blocking effects in transform image coding
TL;DR: An iterative block reduction technique based on the theory of a projection onto convex sets to impose a number of constraints on the coded image in such a way to restore it to its original artifact-free form.
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Applications of video-content analysis and retrieval
TL;DR: Technologies and applications for video-content analysis and retrieval are surveyed and specific examples of how to manage multimedia data are given.
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Very low bit-rate video coding based on matching pursuits
Ralph Neff,Avideh Zakhor +1 more
TL;DR: A matching-pursuit based motion residual coder which uses an inner-product search to decompose motion residual signals on an overcomplete dictionary of separable Gabor functions, providing detailed reconstructions without block artifacts.
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Real-time Internet video using error resilient scalable compression and TCP-friendly transport protocol
Wai-Tian Tan,Avideh Zakhor +1 more
TL;DR: A point to point real-time video transmission scheme over the Internet combining a low-delay TCP-friendly transport protocol in conjunction with a novel compression method that is error resilient and bandwidth-scalable is introduced.