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Comparison of compression algorithms for high definition video
Dvořák, Martin ; Polák, Ladislav (referee) ; Slanina, Martin (advisor)
Bachelor's thesis deals with comparison and analysis of various instruments of the present-day compression algorithms used to compress high-definition video. Video sequences require a large amount of memory for their storage and take up bandwidth for their transmission, so it is necessary to compress video signals with regard to the quality of video after decompressing. The work focuses mainly on the differences between the algorithms and overall performance. Part of this work is a compressed video database, comparing the performance of different algorithms and the subjective quality of compressed video.
Lose video signal compression – quantisation
Balada, Radek ; Kratochvíl, Tomáš (referee) ; Frýza, Tomáš (advisor)
The aim of my bachelor’s thesis is a lose video signal compression. Because sequences of digital video signals typically require vast amount of electronic memory for storage, and occupy much bandwidth during the transmission, the video signals must be compressed. Several video compression standards use two-dimensional discrete cosine transform. My job is to extend one more dimension (time) and make tests of three-dimensional discrete cosine transform. I focused on video quality compared to the compression ratio. This paper also describes a technique for generating the quantisation values for three dimensional discrete cosine transform coefficients.
Invisible watermarking method for images
Trbušek, Pavel ; Říha, Kamil (referee) ; Malý, Jan (advisor)
Bachelor´s thesis deals with embedding of invisible watermark into image. The methods used for reach the main objective of this thesis are given in the first part. I mention three methods: Discrete Cosine Transform method, Discrete Wavelet Transform method and Set Partitioning in Hierarchical Trees method. In the second part I describe implementation of Discrete Wavelet Transform method and Set Partitioning in Hierarchical Trees method in MATLAB setting. The last part deals with the test of the watermark endurance to geometrical attacks. I summarize the results of the watermark endurance test are very satisfactory even by the disruption of the image quality.
Comparison of Multimedia Signal Compression Possibilities
Špaček, Milan ; Mišurec, Jiří (referee) ; Škorpil, Vladislav (advisor)
Thesis deals with multimedia signal comparison of compression options focused on video and advanced codecs. Specifically it describes the encoding and decoding of video recordings according to the MPEG standard. The theoretical part of the thesis describes characteristic properties of the video signal and justification for the need to use recording and transmission compression. There are also described methods for elimination of encoded video signal redundancy and irrelevance. Further on are discussed ways of measuring the video signal quality. A separate chapter is focused on the characteristics of currently used and promising codecs. In the practical part of the thesis were created functions in Matlab environment. These functions were implemented into graphic user interface that simulates the activity of functional blocks of the encoder and decoder. Based on user-specified input parameters it performs encoding and decoding of any given picture, composed of images in RGB format, and displays the outputs of individual functional blocks. There are implemented algorithms for the initial processing of the input sequence including sub-sampling, as well as DCT, quantization, motion compensation and their inverse operations. Separate chapters are dedicated to the realisation of codec description in the Matlab environment and to the individual processing steps output. Further on are mentioned compress algorithm comparisons and the impact of parameter change onto the final signal. The findings are summarized in conclusion.
Educational video codec
Dvořák, Martin ; Hála, Ondřej (referee) ; Slanina, Martin (advisor)
The first goal of diploma thesis is to study the basic principles of video signal compression. Introduction to techniques used to reduce irrelevancy and redundancy in the video signal. The second goal is, on the basis of information about compression tools, implement the individual compression tools in the programming environment of Matlab and assemble simple model of the video codec. Diploma thesis contains a description of the three basic blocks, namely - interframe coding, intraframe coding and coding with variable length word - according the standard MPEG-2.

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