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    NEW CHANGE DETECTION MODELS FOR OBJECT-BASED ENCODING OF PATIENT MONITORING VIDEO

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    The goal of this thesis is to find a highly efficient algorithm to compress patient monitoring video. This type of video mainly contains local motions and a large percentage of idle periods. To specifically utilize these features, we present an object-based approach, which decomposes input video into three objects representing background, slow-motion foreground and fast-motion foreground. Encoding these three video objects with different temporal scalabilities significantly improves the coding efficiency in terms of bitrate vs. visual quality. The video decomposition is built upon change detection which identifies content changes between video frames. To improve the robustness of capturing small changes, we contribute two new change detection models. The model built upon Markov random theory discriminates foreground containing the patient being monitored. The other model, called covariance test method, identifies constantly changing content by exploiting temporal correlation in multiple video frames. Both models show great effectiveness in constructing the defined video objects. We present detailed algorithms of video object construction, as well as experimental results on the object-based coding of patient monitoring video

    Mixed-Resolution HEVC based multiview video codec for low bitrate transmission

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    Video Compression for Camera Networks: A Distributed Approach

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    The problem of finding efficient communications techniques to distribute multi-view video content across different devices and users in a network is receiving a great attention in the last years. Much interest in particular has been devoted recently to the so called field of Distributed Video Coding (DVC). After briefly reporting traditional approaches to multiview coding, this chapter will introduce the field of DVC for multi-camera systems. The theoretical background of Distributed Source Coding (DSC) is first concisely presented and the problem of the application of DSC principles to the case of video sources is then analyzed. The topic is presented discussing approaches to the problem of DVC in both single-view and in multi-view applications
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