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Paul Wilkins

Bio: Paul Wilkins is an academic researcher from Google. The author has contributed to research in topics: Reference frame & Data compression. The author has an hindex of 18, co-authored 79 publications receiving 1901 citations.


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Jim Bankoski1, Paul Wilkins1, Yaowu Xu1
11 Jul 2011
TL;DR: This paper provides a technical overview of the format, with an emphasis on its unique features, and discusses how these features benefit VP8 in achieving high compression efficiency and low decoding complexity at the same time.
Abstract: VP8 is an open source video compression format supported by a consortium of technology companies. This paper provides a technical overview of the format, with an emphasis on its unique features. The paper also discusses how these features benefit VP8 in achieving high compression efficiency and low decoding complexity at the same time.

327 citations

Proceedings ArticleDOI
24 Jun 2018
TL;DR: A brief technical overview of key coding techniques in AV1 is provided along with preliminary compression performance comparison against VP9 and HEVC.
Abstract: AV1 is an emerging open-source and royalty-free video compression format, which is jointly developed and finalized in early 2018 by the Alliance for Open Media (AOMedia) industry consortium. The main goal of AV1 development is to achieve substantial compression gain over state-of-the-art codecs while maintaining practical decoding complexity and hardware feasibility. This paper provides a brief technical overview of key coding techniques in AV1 along with preliminary compression performance comparison against VP9 and HEVC.

260 citations

01 Nov 2011
TL;DR: This document describes the VP8 compressed video data format, together with a discussion of the decoding procedure for the format.
Abstract: This document describes the VP8 compressed video data format, together with a discussion of the decoding procedure for the format.

251 citations

Proceedings ArticleDOI
01 Dec 2013
TL;DR: A brief technical overview of VP9 is provided along with comparisons with other state-of-the-art video codecs H.264/AVC and HEVC on standard test sets and results show VP9 to be quite competitive with mainstream state of theart codecs.
Abstract: Google has recently finalized a next generation open-source video codec called VP9, as part of the libvpx repository of the WebM project (http://www.webmproject.org/). Starting from the VP8 video codec released by Google in 2010 as the baseline, various enhancements and new tools were added, resulting in the next-generation VP9 bit-stream. This paper provides a brief technical overview of VP9 along with comparisons with other state-of-the-art video codecs H.264/AVC and HEVC on standard test sets. Results show VP9 to be quite competitive with mainstream state-of-the-art codecs.

215 citations

Journal ArticleDOI
TL;DR: A brief technical overview of the coding tools included in VP9, along with coding performance comparisons with other state-of-the-art video codecs—namely, H.264/AVC and HEVC—on standard test sets are provided.
Abstract: Google has recently finalized a next-generation open-source video codec called VP9, as part of the libvpx repository of the WebM project (http://www.webmproject.org/). Starting from the VP8 video codec released by Google in 2010 as the baseline, various enhancements and new tools were added, resulting in the next-generation bit stream VP9. The bit stream was finalized with the exception of essential bug fixes in June 2013. Prior to the release, however, all technical developments were being conducted openly in the public experimental branch of the repository for many months. This paper provides a brief technical overview of the coding tools included in VP9, along with coding performance comparisons with other state-of-the-art video codecs—namely, H.264/AVC and HEVC—on standard test sets. While a completely fair comparison is impossible to conduct because of the limitations of the respective encoder implementations, the tests show VP9 to be quite competitive with mainstream state-of-the-art codecs.

120 citations


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TL;DR: The technical development of HAS, existing open standardized solutions, but also proprietary solutions are reviewed in this paper as fundamental to derive the QoE influence factors that emerge as a result of adaptation.
Abstract: Changing network conditions pose severe problems to video streaming in the Internet. HTTP adaptive streaming (HAS) is a technology employed by numerous video services that relieves these issues by adapting the video to the current network conditions. It enables service providers to improve resource utilization and Quality of Experience (QoE) by incorporating information from different layers in order to deliver and adapt a video in its best possible quality. Thereby, it allows taking into account end user device capabilities, available video quality levels, current network conditions, and current server load. For end users, the major benefits of HAS compared to classical HTTP video streaming are reduced interruptions of the video playback and higher bandwidth utilization, which both generally result in a higher QoE. Adaptation is possible by changing the frame rate, resolution, or quantization of the video, which can be done with various adaptation strategies and related client- and server-side actions. The technical development of HAS, existing open standardized solutions, but also proprietary solutions are reviewed in this paper as fundamental to derive the QoE influence factors that emerge as a result of adaptation. The main contribution is a comprehensive survey of QoE related works from human computer interaction and networking domains, which are structured according to the QoE impact of video adaptation. To be more precise, subjective studies that cover QoE aspects of adaptation dimensions and strategies are revisited. As a result, QoE influence factors of HAS and corresponding QoE models are identified, but also open issues and conflicting results are discussed. Furthermore, technical influence factors, which are often ignored in the context of HAS, affect perceptual QoE influence factors and are consequently analyzed. This survey gives the reader an overview of the current state of the art and recent developments. At the same time, it targets networking researchers who develop new solutions for HTTP video streaming or assess video streaming from a user centric point of view. Therefore, this paper is a major step toward truly improving HAS.

746 citations

Patent
18 Nov 2013
TL;DR: In this article, a modular intelligent transportation system, comprising an environmentally protected enclosure, a system communications bus, a processor module, communicating with said bus, having a image data input and an audio input, the processor module analyzing the image data and/or audio input for data patterns represented therein, having at least one available option slot, a power supply, and a communication link for external communications.
Abstract: A modular intelligent transportation system, comprising an environmentally protected enclosure, a system communications bus, a processor module, communicating with said bus, having a image data input and an audio input, the processor module analyzing the image data and/or audio input for data patterns represented therein, having at least one available option slot, a power supply, and a communication link for external communications, in which at least one available option slot can be occupied by a wireless local area network access point, having a communications path between said communications link and said wireless access point, or other modular components.

377 citations

Patent
30 Sep 2013
TL;DR: In this paper, an image processing device and a method that make it possible to suppress block noise is presented, which can be applied to an image processor and can be used to suppress noise in a filter process determination unit.
Abstract: The present disclosure pertains to an image-processing device and method that make it possible to suppress block noise. A βLUT_input calculator and a clip processor determine βLUT_input, which is a value inputted to an existing-β generator and an expanded-β generator. When the value of βLUT_input qp from the clip processor is 51 or less, the existing-β generator determines β using a LUT conforming to the HVEC standard, and supplies same to a filter process determination unit. When the value of βLUT_input qp from the clip processor is larger than 51, the expanded-β generator determines the expanded β and supplies same to the filter process determination part. This disclosure, for example, can be applied to an image processing device.

340 citations

Proceedings ArticleDOI
Jim Bankoski1, Paul Wilkins1, Yaowu Xu1
11 Jul 2011
TL;DR: This paper provides a technical overview of the format, with an emphasis on its unique features, and discusses how these features benefit VP8 in achieving high compression efficiency and low decoding complexity at the same time.
Abstract: VP8 is an open source video compression format supported by a consortium of technology companies. This paper provides a technical overview of the format, with an emphasis on its unique features. The paper also discusses how these features benefit VP8 in achieving high compression efficiency and low decoding complexity at the same time.

327 citations

Proceedings ArticleDOI
24 Jun 2018
TL;DR: A brief technical overview of key coding techniques in AV1 is provided along with preliminary compression performance comparison against VP9 and HEVC.
Abstract: AV1 is an emerging open-source and royalty-free video compression format, which is jointly developed and finalized in early 2018 by the Alliance for Open Media (AOMedia) industry consortium. The main goal of AV1 development is to achieve substantial compression gain over state-of-the-art codecs while maintaining practical decoding complexity and hardware feasibility. This paper provides a brief technical overview of key coding techniques in AV1 along with preliminary compression performance comparison against VP9 and HEVC.

260 citations