Video transcoding by reducing spatial resolution

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In network delivery of digital video, if the bandwidth required for a video is not available, the video has to be recoded at a reduced bit rate. It is highly desirable that the transcoding is carried out in real time while maintaining reasonable image quality. In this paper, we propose a fast approach to derive from an MPEG stream a new MPEG stream with half the spatial resolution. For the downsized video, we first generate from the original compressed video an improved estimate of the motion vectors. We then propose a compressed domain approach with data hiding to produce DCT residues by an open-loop method. The computational complexity is significantly lower than a number of previous approaches. Simulation suggests that our approach produces reasonable image quality.

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Yin, P., Wu, M., & Liu, B. (2000). Video transcoding by reducing spatial resolution. In IEEE International Conference on Image Processing (Vol. 1, pp. 972–975). https://doi.org/10.1109/icip.2000.901123

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