DocumentCode
2190369
Title
Reconfigurable Media Coding: A New Specification Model for Multimedia Coders
Author
Lucarz, Christophe ; Mattavelli, Marco ; Thomas-Kerr, Joseph ; Janneck, Jorn
Author_Institution
Ecole Polytechnique Federale de Lausanne (EPFL)
fYear
2007
fDate
17-19 Oct. 2007
Firstpage
481
Lastpage
486
Abstract
Multimedia coding technology, after about 20 years of active research, has delivered a rich variety of different and complex coding algorithms. Selecting an appropriate subset of these algorithms would, in principle, enable a designer to produce the codec supporting any desired functionality as well as any desired trade-off between compression performance and implementation complexity. Currently, interoperability demands that this selection process be hard-wired into the normative descriptions of the codec, or at a lower level, into a predefined number of choices, known as profiles, codified within each standard specification. This paper presents an alternative paradigm for codec deployment that is currently under development by MPEG, known as Reconfigurable Media Coding (RMC). Using the RMC framework, arbitrary combinations of fundamental algorithms may be assembled, without predefined standardization, because everything necessary for specifying the decoding process is delivered alongside the content itself. This side-information consists of a description of the bitstream syntax, as well as a description of the decoder configuration. Decoder configuration information is provided as a description of the interconnections between algorithmic blocks. The approach has been validated by development of an RMC format that matches MPEG-4 Video, and then extending the format by adding new chroma-subsampling patterns.
Keywords
Algorithm design and analysis; Assembly; Cellular phones; Code standards; Codecs; Decoding; MPEG 4 Standard; Personal digital assistants; Transform coding; Video coding;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Signal Processing Systems, 2007 IEEE Workshop on
Conference_Location
Shanghai, China
ISSN
1520-6130
Print_ISBN
978-1-4244-1222-8
Electronic_ISBN
1520-6130
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/SIPS.2007.4387595
Filename
4387595
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