LMP88959/Digital-Subband-Video-2
Lossy/lossless wavelet video codec. Comparable to H.264 in terms of efficiency and quality.
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This repository is about video compression, and more specifically about the motion estimation block (ME block) of a video encoder. It is a research project for developing an efficient motion estimation algorithm, so that the video compression technology can keep pace with the high frame rate videos and high resolution videos.
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Lossy/lossless wavelet video codec. Comparable to H.264 in terms of efficiency and quality.
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