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Calculation of average PSNR differences between RD-curves

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Generalized Nash Bargaining Solution to Rate Control Optimization for Spatial Scalable Video Coding

TL;DR: A bargaining game-based one-pass RC scheme for spatial H.264/SVC that achieves appealing image quality improvement and buffer smoothness and the modified rate-distortion model incorporated with the inter-layer coding information is investigated.
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Optimized inter-view prediction based light field image compression with adaptive reconstruction

TL;DR: This paper proposes an lenslet reconstruction method by applying adaptive filters to the reconstructed lenslet images to compensate the reconstruction errors and achieves up to 53.7% bit rate reduction over HEVC intra coding and 34.8% over JEM intra coding in terms of BDBR.
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Depth-based inter-view prediction of motion vectors for improved multiview video coding

TL;DR: A new technique for efficient representation of motion data in multiview video bitstreams that carry also depth maps is described, which yields bitrate reductions between 2% and 13% depending on an individual test sequence, compression scenario and variant of the state-of-the-artmultiview compression reference technique.
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Pareto-Based Method for High Efficiency Video Coding With Limited Encoding Time

TL;DR: It is shown that the encoding time can be kept below a desired target for a wide range of encoding time reductions, e.g., up to 90% in comparison with the original encoder.
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Projection based advanced motion model for cubic mapping for 360-degree video

TL;DR: A novel advanced motion model to handle the irregular motion for the cubic map projection of 360-degree video by utilizing the characteristic that most of the motions in the sphere are uniform.
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