Deep-Learning Based Precoding Techniques for Next-Generation Video Compression

Tech Paper 2019: This paper proposes deep-learning based precoding techniques for video compression that are compatible with current and future codecs, achieving significant bitrate reduction and lowering cloud encoding complexity.

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Several research groups worldwide are currently investigating how deep learning may advance the state-of-the-art in image and video coding. An open question is how to make deep neural networks work in conjunction with existing (and upcoming) video codecs, such as MPEG AVC/H.264, HEVC, VVC, Google VP9 and AOMedia AV1, as well as existing container and transport formats. Such compatibility is a crucial aspect, as the video content industry and hardware manufacturers are expected to remain committed to supporting these standards for the foreseeable future. 

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