Open Source Software :
OSS1. HEVC open source software (encoder/decoder)
https://hevc.hhi.fraunhofer.de/svn/svn_HEVCSoftware/tags/HM-16.7
JCT-VC (2014) Subversion repository for the HEVC test model reference software
https://hevc.hhi.fraunhofer.de/svn/svn_HEVCSoftware/
http://hevc.kw.bbc.co.uk/svn/jctvc-al24 (mirror site)
OSS2. SHM – 7.0
https://hevc.hhi.fraunhofer.de/svn/svn_SHVCSoftware/tags/SHM-7.0
OSS3. JSVM 9.19.15
http://ftp3.itu.ch/av-arch/jvt-site/2005_07_Poznan/JVT-P001.doc
OSS4. JCt-3V. (2015, May) MV – and 3D-HEVC reference software, HTM – 14.1 [Online]. Available : https://hevc.hhi.fraunhofer.de/svn/svn_3DVCsoftware/tags/HTM-14.1/
OSS5. JVT KTA reference software http://iphome.hhi.de/suehring/tml/download/KTA/
OSS6. JM11KTA2.3 (http://www.h265.net/2009/04/kta-software-jm11kta23.html).
OSS7. JSVM – joint scalable video model reference software for scalable video coding. (on line) http://ip.hhi.de/imagecom_GI/savce/downloads/SVC-Reference-software.htm
OSS8. T. Ritchter : “JPEG XT Reference Codec 1.31 (ISO License),” available online at http:// www.jpeg.org/jpegxt/software.html (retrieved July 2015)
JPEG XT: A backwards-compatible extension of JPEG for intermediate and high-dynamic range image compression.
Abstract:
JPEG XT is an extension of the well-known JPEG standard that allows lossy or lossless coding of intermediate (8-16 bit integer) or high-dynamic range (floating point) images such that any legacy JPEG decoder is still able to reconstruct an 8-bit/component image from it.
In this talk, the JPEG XT coding technology will be introduced, parts and profiles of the standard will be discussed and a short discussion of the coding performance of the JPEG XT profiles in comparison with other HDR coding technologies will be given.
OSS9. Dirac software: http://sourceforge.net/projects/dirac/
OSS10. AVS-china software download: ftp://159.226.42.57/public/avs_doc/avs_software
OSS11. HEVC SCC Extension Reference software
https://hevc.hhi.fraunhofer.de/svn/svn_HEVCSoftware/tags/HM-15.0+RExt-8.0+SCM-2.0/
OSS12. Kakadu Software 6.0. [Online]. Available: http://www.kakadusoftware.com/ (JPEG 2000)
This MSU Codec Comparison is released. October 2015.
http://www.compression.ru/video/codec_comparison/codec_comparison_en.html
MSU Video Codecs Comparison (video codec measurement)
MSU Video Codecs Comparison MSU Graphics & Media Lab (Video Group) Project head: Dr. Dmitriy Vatolin Testing, charts, analysis: Sergey Grishin Translating: Daria
X265 Source code
x265 HEVC High Efficiency Video Coding H.265 Encoder. [Online] Available: http://x265.org/, accessed May 6, 2014
http://appleinsider.com/articles/14/09/12/apples-iphone-6-iphone-6-plus-use-h265-codec-for-facetime-over-cellular
Apple’s iPhone6, 6plus use H.265 CODEC for encode/decode FaceTime video over cellular. It seems they use A8SoC for this.
Mediatek (MT6595) developed mobile chip H.265 encoder.
vTune amplifier by Intel
https://registrationcenter.intel.com/en/forms/?licensetype=2&productid=2489
- This is the direct link for vtune for students to register and download the product for free.
https://registrationcenter.intel.com/en/forms/?licensetype=2&programid=EDUCT&productid=2520
-This is the direct link for vtune for faculty
https://software.intel.com/en-us/qualify-for-free-software
-This is the home page link for all Intel software that are free for students, faculty and researchers.
Note: VTune is a bit hidden on this page. Look for Intel Parallel Studio, Cluster Edition. This is a bundle of many tools that includes VTune, compilers, libraries and cluster tools
General
General1. T. Ebrahimi and M. Kunt, “Visual data compression for multimedia applications,” Proc. IEEE, vol. 86, pp. 1109–1125, June 1998.
General2. T. Wiegand and B. Girod, “Lagrange multiplier selection in hybrid video coder control,” in Proc. IEEE ICIP, vol. 3, pp. 542–545, Oct. 2001.
General3. A.M. Patino et al, “2D-DCT on FPGA by polynomial transformation in two-dimensions,” Proceedings of the IEEE Intnl. Symp. on Circuits and Systems, ISCAS ’04, vol. 3, pp. 365–368, May 2004.
General4. G.A. Davidson et al, “ATSC video and audio coding,” Proc. of the IEEE, vol. 94, pp. 60–76, Jan. 2006.
General5. J. Golston and A. Rao, “Video compression: System trade-offs with H.264, VC-1 and other advanced CODECs,” Texas Instruments, White Paper, Nov. 2006. This paper was written for and presented at the Embedded Systems Conference - Silicon Valley, San Jose, CA, April 2006.
General6. C.-H. Yu and S.-Y. Chen, “Universal colour quantisation for different colour spaces,” IEE Proc. Vision, Image and Signal Processing, vol. 153, pp. 445-455, Aug. 2006.
General7. R.A. Burger et al, “A survey of digital TV standards China,” IEEE Second Int’l. Conf. Commun. and Networking in China, pp. 687–696, Aug. 2007.
General8. T. Wiegand and G.J. Sullivan, “The picture phone is here. Really,” IEEE Spectrum, vol. 48, pp. 50–54, Sept. 2011.
General9. N. Jayant, “Frontiers of audiovisual communications: New convergences of broadband communications, computing, and rich media,” Proc. IEEE, Special Issue, Scanning the Issue, vol. 100, pp. 821–823, April 2012. Several papers on audio visual communications.
General10. H.R. Wu et al, “Perceptual visual signal compression and transmission”, Proc. IEEE, vol. 101, pp. 2025-2043, Sept. 2013.
General11. M.A. Isnardi,” Historical Overview of video compression in consumer electronic devices”, IEEE ICCE, pp. 1-2, Las Vegas, NV, Jan. 2007.
General12. G. J. Sullivan and T. Wiegand, “Video compression – from concepts to the H.264/AVC Standard,” Proc. IEEE, vol. 93, pp. 18 – 31, Jan. 2005.
General13. G. J. Sullivan et al, “Future of Video Coding and Transmission,” IEEE Signal Processing Magazine, Vol. 23, Pp. 76 -82, Nov. 2006.
General14. M. A. Isnardi, “Historical Overview of video Compression in Consumer Electronics Devices,” IEEE ICCE, Las Vegas, NV, Jan 2007.
General15. T. Ebrahimi and M. Kunt, “Visual Data Compression for Multimedia Applications,” Proc. IEEE, vol. 86, pp. 1109 – 1125, June 1998.
General16. Proc. IEEE, Special Issue on Global Digital Television: Technology and Emerging Services, vol.94, Jan. 2006.
JVT REFLECTOR Queries/questions/clarifications etc regarding H.264/H.265
jvt-experts-bounces@lists.rwth-aachen.de; on behalf of; Karsten Suehring [karsten.suehring@hhi.fraunhofer.de]
The JCT experts reflector is used for discussions related to H.264/AVC and HEVC. You can subscribe yourself here: http://mailman.rwth-aachen.de/mailman/listinfo/jvt-experts
For discussions related to HEVC you should use the JCT-VC email reflector that can be found here:
http://mailman.rwth-aachen.de/mailman/listinfo/jct-vc
The draft standard: High Efficiency Video Coding Draft 10, Document JCTVC-L1003, available at: http://phenix.it-sudparis.eu/jct/doc_end_user/current_document.php?id=7243
JVT KTA reference software: http://iphome.hhi.de/suehring/tml/download/KTA/
HEVC Quality evaluation:
http://www.slideshare.net/touradj_ebrahimi/subjective-quality-evaluation-of-the-upcoming-hevcvideo-compression-standard
Fraunhofer HHI Institute, Germany: Image processing research group
http://www.hhi.fraunhofer.de/en/fields-of-competence/image-processing/research-groups/image-video-coding/team.html
VIDEO TEST SEQUENCES
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