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Modern video codecs
Bílek, Jan ; Čučka, Milan (referee) ; Číka, Petr (advisor)
This bachelor's thesis focuses on modern video codecs and its output video quality assessment. Firstly, principles of some objective and subjective assessment methods are explained. Afterwards, the most common video codecs are introduced, namely H.264, H.265, VP8, VP9, Dirac~2.2.3, WMV and Sorenson Spark. The outcome of this thesis is a desktop application named VideoCodecs written in C++ language, which uses ffmpeg library for encoding and decoding tasks. As a part of the application, algorithms PSNR, SSIM and M--SVD for objective video quality assessment were implemented. Furthermore, a simulation of transport channel was included, enabling us to bring errors into provided video. Using this application, video quality measurements were carried out, on four test sequences in HD resolution at several bitrates. According to our results, the best video codec regarding the video quality is H.265 before H.264, VP9 and VP8.
Platform for subjective evaluation of video-sequences
Srnec, Tomáš ; Kiska, Tomáš (referee) ; Číka, Petr (advisor)
This bachelor thesis is focused on subjective video quality assessment. Used modern codecs such as H.264, H.265, VP8 and VP9 are described in first chapter. In the next part of the thesis, four methods of the subjective video assessment are being called, according to Recommendation ITU-T P.910. The practical part includes encoding of three videos, into four resolutions, for four codecs. Output of the thesis is JavaFX application, capable of playing used videos for participants of test, who are making judgment. Their results are real-time sent to MySQL server and directly in application evaluated into bar charts. According to our results, the best codec is VP9, before codec H.265, H.264 and VP8.
Platform for subjective evaluation of video-sequences
Srnec, Tomáš ; Kiska, Tomáš (referee) ; Číka, Petr (advisor)
This bachelor thesis is focused on subjective video quality assessment. Used modern codecs such as H.264, H.265, VP8 and VP9 are described in first chapter. In the next part of the thesis, four methods of the subjective video assessment are being called, according to Recommendation ITU-T P.910. The practical part includes encoding of three videos, into four resolutions, for four codecs. Output of the thesis is JavaFX application, capable of playing used videos for participants of test, who are making judgment. Their results are real-time sent to MySQL server and directly in application evaluated into bar charts. According to our results, the best codec is VP9, before codec H.265, H.264 and VP8.
Modern video codecs
Bílek, Jan ; Čučka, Milan (referee) ; Číka, Petr (advisor)
This bachelor's thesis focuses on modern video codecs and its output video quality assessment. Firstly, principles of some objective and subjective assessment methods are explained. Afterwards, the most common video codecs are introduced, namely H.264, H.265, VP8, VP9, Dirac~2.2.3, WMV and Sorenson Spark. The outcome of this thesis is a desktop application named VideoCodecs written in C++ language, which uses ffmpeg library for encoding and decoding tasks. As a part of the application, algorithms PSNR, SSIM and M--SVD for objective video quality assessment were implemented. Furthermore, a simulation of transport channel was included, enabling us to bring errors into provided video. Using this application, video quality measurements were carried out, on four test sequences in HD resolution at several bitrates. According to our results, the best video codec regarding the video quality is H.265 before H.264, VP9 and VP8.

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