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Advanced algorithms for compression of video sequences with ultra high resolution
Soukeník, Ondřej ; Kratochvíl, Tomáš (referee) ; Polák, Ladislav (advisor)
This bachelor thesis provides an overview of advanced video codecs and explores their applicability for compression ov videosequences in ultra high resolution (UHD). The thesis is divided into two parts, theoretical and experimental. The theoretical part of the thesis gives an overview of advanced video codecs for video compression. Furthermore, objective metrics used for evaluation of the quality of a compressed video are briefly described. This part of the thesis also contains a detailed description of the created tool, employing a reference implementation of the selected video codecs, for easy compression of video sequences in UHD. This tool is used in the experimental part to compress different video sequences. The compression efficiency of each video codec is evaluated in terms of different objective metrics. Furthermore, the Bjntegaard Delta analysis is employed to obtain infromation about the compression efficiency of the used video codecs.
Android application for subjective evaluation of video-sequences
Štarha, Dominik ; Přinosil, Jiří (referee) ; Číka, Petr (advisor)
This semestral thesis is focused on a group of four actually used video codecs, namely H.264, HEVC, VP8, VP9. The main objective is to decide on the basis of an evaluation by volunteers which one is the best suitable for video compression. The first part of thesis contains theoretical aspect od the issue. This includes a discussion about the the tested codecs, Android operating system description, performance of the Android Studio software and last but not least, introduction to the assessment methods, used to evaluate video quality, to guarantee the objectivity of the results. The secont part of thesis deals with the implementation of the testing procedure and following evaluation of the data obtained by the assessment.
Optimized Video Streaming on Android Platform
Spurný, František ; Ščuglík, František (referee) ; Veselý, Vladimír (advisor)
The subject of this term project is the analysis and description of possibilities in video streaming optimization, and the design of a client/server application to implement optimized video streaming in practice. The client side of the application is realized with a mobileapplication for the Android platform, which in addition to video streaming implements the functionality of a file manager over directories and files saved in the cloud.
Comparison of VP9 and H.265 encoding standards
Fendrich, Vítězslav ; Boleček, Libor (referee) ; Polák, Ladislav (advisor)
This bachelor thesis deals with a comparison of the features of video coding standards VP9 and HEVC (H.265), developed to encoding videos mainly in high resolution. Theoretical part of this work is focused on the presentation and description of both VP9 and H.265 video codecs. Furthermore, objective and subjective metrics for video quality assessment are briefly described. Practical part of this work deals with an evaluation of the quality of video sequences, encoded by VP9 and H.265, with objective metrics and subjective metric. The description of the encoding process using VP9 and H.265 is also included. Proceeding of subjective tests in laboratory conditions is also described. Achieved results are clearly presented and discussed.
Comparison of objective and subjective video quality metrics for Ultra HDTV sequences
Bršel, Boris ; Krasula, Lukáš (referee) ; Kufa, Jan (advisor)
Master's thesis deals with the assessment of quality of Ultra HDTV video sequences applying objective metrics. Thesis theoretically describes coding of selected codecs H.265/HEVC and VP9, objective video quality metrics and also subjective methods for assessment of the video sequences quality. Next chapter deals with the implementation of the H.265/HEVC and the VP9 codecs at selected video sequences in the raw format from which arises the test sequences database. Quality of these videos is measured afterwards by objective metrics and selected subjective method. These results are compared for the purpose of finding the most consistent correlations among objective metrics and subjective assessment.
Video and Data Services Quality in the Future Broadband Multimedia Systems and Networks
Kufa, Jan ; Hudec, Róbert (referee) ; Fliegel,, Karel (referee) ; Kratochvíl, Tomáš (advisor)
Téma doktorské práce je zaměřeno na analýzu zpracování signálů v širokopásmových multimediálních sítích a systémech budoucnosti, kde se předpokládají systémy s ultra vysokým rozlišením (UHDTV), vysokým snímkovým kmitočtem (HFR) a stereoskopické systémy (3D). Tyto systémy budou umožňovat vysoce účinnou zdrojovou kompresi obrazu, zvuku a dat a také jejich vysoce účinný přenos, a to jak při volném vysílání (např. DVB-T2), tak ve službách placené televize (např. IPTV). Cílem práce je analýza a vyhodnocení kvality obrazu a služeb v těchto systémech na základě objektivních metrik a subjektivních testů. Práce se dále zaměřuje na analýzu vnímané kvality u stereoskopické televize, kódovací účinnost moderních stereoskopických enkoderů a vlivu sekvencí na uživatelský komfort.
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.
Subjective video quality tests on Ultra HDTV video sequences
Stavěl, Marek ; Fliegel, Karel (referee) ; Kufa, Jan (advisor)
This semestral thesis describes the possibilities of source coding videos, the attributes of the videos and their recommended changes for test. Subjective methods of scores of quality and their division into metrics with references and without references are delineated. In this work, a draft of videos for test of comparison of set metrics is specified here. Further, the coding and options of attributes of videosequences for scoring of the quality of the picture is presented. The displaying system is described and quazicrowdsorcing system of collecting the datas was created.
Advanced algorithms for compression of video sequences with ultra high resolution
Soukeník, Ondřej ; Kratochvíl, Tomáš (referee) ; Polák, Ladislav (advisor)
This bachelor thesis provides an overview of advanced video codecs and explores their applicability for compression ov videosequences in ultra high resolution (UHD). The thesis is divided into two parts, theoretical and experimental. The theoretical part of the thesis gives an overview of advanced video codecs for video compression. Furthermore, objective metrics used for evaluation of the quality of a compressed video are briefly described. This part of the thesis also contains a detailed description of the created tool, employing a reference implementation of the selected video codecs, for easy compression of video sequences in UHD. This tool is used in the experimental part to compress different video sequences. The compression efficiency of each video codec is evaluated in terms of different objective metrics. Furthermore, the Bjntegaard Delta analysis is employed to obtain infromation about the compression efficiency of the used video codecs.
Comparsion Of VP9 And H265 Encoding Standards
Fendrich, Vítězslav
This paper deals with a comparison of the latest VP9 and H.265 video compression standards by objective and subjective metrics. For this purpose, four short video sequences in Ultra High Definition (UHD) resolution and with various features are used. Quality of the compressed video sequences is evaluated by well-known objective video quality metrics and results are verified by subjective tests. Results revealed different efficiency of VP9 and H.265 encoders for various video contents.

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