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- 2002
- Nimarta Arora, Michael Weeks:
Implementation of enhanced services provided by digital video broadcasting. DCV 2002: 68-74 - Khaled Benkrid, Samir Belkacemi:
Design and implementation of a 2D convolution core for video applications on FPGAs. DCV 2002: 85-92 - Ronald A. DeVore, Alexander Petukhov, Robert C. Sharpley:
Motion estimation with the redundant wavelet transform. DCV 2002: 53-59 - Helge Drumm, Michael Schuldt:
Synthetic and natural hybrid coding for interactive broadcast TV. DCV 2002: 43-52 - Kamal El-Sankary, Ali Assi, Mohamad Sawan:
A new time-interleaved architecture for high-speed A/D converters. DCV 2002: 93-99 - Mohamed A. Elgamel, Bharat R. Nallamilli, Magdy A. Bayoumi, Samia Mashaly:
Systolic array architectures for full-search block matching motion estimation. DCV 2002: 108-115 - Gui Liang Feng, Roberta Houston, Kuldeep Rawat:
A novel packet loss recovery for video stream transmission over networks. DCV 2002: 205-212 - David K. Hermreck:
Funding opportunities for high-risk research. DCV 2002: 4-16 - Seyoon Jeong, Myungseok Ki, Injae Lee, Kyuheon Kim:
MPEG-4 extension for augmented stereoscopic video. DCV 2002: 176-183 - YeSun Joung, Hyun-Cheol Kim, Kyuheon Kim:
XMT tools for interactive broadcasting contents description. DCV 2002: 184-191 - Myungseok Ki, Kyuheon Kim:
Stereo matching using generalized symmetry transform. DCV 2002: 116-122 - Hyun-Cheol Kim, Kyuheon Kim, Seunghong Min:
Design and implementation of streaming system for MPEG-4 based interactive contents over IP networks. DCV 2002: 100-107 - Ha Vu Le, Guna Seetharaman:
A superresolution imaging method based on dense subpixel-accurate motion fields. DCV 2002: 35-42 - Zheng Guo Li, Nam Ling, Genan Feng, Feng Pan, Keng Pang Lim, Si Wu:
Adaptive rate control for real time video coding process. DCV 2002: 60-67 - Hanan A. Mahmoud, Sumeer Goel, Mohsen Shaaban, Tarek Darwish, Magdy A. Bayoumi:
A low power VLSI architecture for multistage interval-based motion estimation (MIME) algorithm. DCV 2002: 159-166 - Karlene Nguyen, Gavin Yeung, Soheil Ghiasi, Majid Sarrafzadeh:
A general framework for tracking objects in a multi-camera environment. DCV 2002: 200-204 - Stefan Petko, Dhireesha Kudithipudi, Eugene John:
Cache performance of video computation workloads. DCV 2002: 169-175 - Sai K. Sadhu, Mohamed A. Elgamel, Magdy A. Bayoumi, Samia Mashaly:
Low power full search block matching motion estimation architecture. DCV 2002: 123-128 - Koichi Sato, Brian L. Evans, J. K. Aggarwal:
Designing an embedded video processing camera using a 16-bit microprocessor for surveillance system. DCV 2002: 151-158 - Guna Seetharaman:
A 3D video stream display architecture hybrid MEM/CMOS SIMD-parallel indexed swept-volume 3D displays. DCV 2002: 2-3 - Kambiz Tavassoli, Wael M. Badawy:
A prototype for parallel motion estimation architecture using full-search block matching algorithm. DCV 2002: 129-134 - Somying Thainimit, Chee-Hung Henry Chu:
Illumination mipmaps for texture mapping in computational video. DCV 2002: 75-81 - Shumin Tian, P. Karivaratha Rajan:
Multiple description coding using transforms and data fusion. DCV 2002: 192-199 - Vajirasak Vanijja, Susumu Horiguchi:
Omni-directional binocular stereoscopic images from one omni-directional camera. DCV 2002: 19-26 - Khan A. Wahid, Vassil S. Dimitrov, Graham A. Jullien, Wael M. Badawy:
An analysis of Daubechies discrete wavelet transform based on algebraic integer encoding scheme. DCV 2002: 27-34 - Xiaokang Yang, Nam Ling, Ce Zhu, Zheng Guo Li:
An MPEG-4 FGS-based statistical multiplexer. DCV 2002: 143-150 - Yuxin You, Jinxiang Wang, Mingyan Yu, Yizheng Ye:
Design and implementation of concatenated decoder. DCV 2002: 135-142 - Magdy A. Bayoumi:
Third International Workshop on Digital and Computational Video, DCV 2002, Clearwater Beach, Florida, USA, November 14-15, 2002, Proceedings. IEEE 2002, ISBN 0-7803-7984-5 [contents] - 2001
- Toru Abe, Yuki Matsuzawa:
Region Extraction With Multiple Active Contour Models. Workshop on Digital and Computational Video 2001: 56-63 - Wayne P. Burleson, Prashant Jain, Subramanian Venkatraman:
Dynamically Parameterized Architectures for Power-Aware Video Coding: Motion Estimation and DCT. Workshop on Digital and Computational Video 2001: 4-12
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