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Let the Crowd be Heard - A Crowdsourcing-based Study on Video Coding
Zach, Ondřej
In this paper, we present a crowdsourcing-based study on video codec comparison. We compared the perceived quality of sequences encoded using H.264 and H.265 algorithms. The main advantage of the study is, that the users could watch the videos in their natural environment using their own equipment. The results show, that H.265 may not bring a significantly better quality in SD scenarios, however, in other scenarios, the use of H.265 might be preferred.
Effect of Noise on Video Compression
Anton, Matyáš ; Drábek, Vladimír (referee) ; Bařina, David (advisor)
Videos are in fact image signals and as such, they are susceptible to distortions in the form of noise. This thesis' goal was to determine how the presence of noise can affect the results of image data compression as well as what impact might the lossy compression have on the noise present. Four contemporary compression formats were chosen, namely H.264, H.265, Motion JPEG 2000 and DIRAC, representing different approaches to the video compression, especially the contrast between a discrete cosine transform and a discrete wavelet transform.
Performance analysis of the newest video encoding standards
Klejmová, Eva ; Polák, Ladislav (referee) ; Slanina, Martin (advisor)
The aim of this work is to describe state-of-the-art high-definition video compression algorithms. The thesis focuses on the differences between algorithms and their functionality. Procedures for video sequences compression based on reference implementations of selected codecs are being proposed and their important parameters are being discussed. Bachelor's thesis deals with comparison of reference implementations based on subjective and objective video quality measurements and time requirements. The graphic interface for selected codecs has been also designed.
Comparison of Video Codecs
Urbánek, Pavel ; Svoboda, Pavel (referee) ; Bařina, David (advisor)
This thesis is aimed at analysis of video codecs and their comparison. First part of this document provides reader with the basic information on encoding and decoding process including high level description of often used algorithms. It describes codecs and the process of standardization. Second part is focused on test specifications and codecs comparsion itself including conclusion. PSNR, SSim and BD-PSNR are key methods used for comparing codecs.
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.
Video Quality Measurement for HEVC
Klejmová, Eva ; Veřtát,, Ivo (referee) ; Slanina, Martin (advisor)
This diploma thesis deals with standard objective and subjective video quality assessments and with analysis of their applicability to HEVC. Also basic description of video compression standard H.265/HEVC is presented. The main focus of the thesis is a creation of the database of compressed video sequences. Important parameters and features of the reference encoder HM-12 are discussed. Selected methods of objective video quality assessments are implemented on the created database. A part of this thesis is also a suggestion of method for objective video quality assessment, application of this method and associated data collection. Final data is statistically analyzed and it’s correlation with objective tests is discussed.
Laboratory workplace for virtual reality
Budáč, Adam ; Polák, Ladislav (referee) ; Kufa, Jan (advisor)
This bachelor’s thesis is about creation of laboratory workplace for virtual reality. In theoretical part, it’s analysis of various types of devices for use in VR, description of operation principle of these devices used in VR, analysis of modern coding algorithms suitable for use in VR, suitable use of these codecs for 2D, 3D a 360° multimedia content, options of obtaining and playback of this content, comparing the difference against classical displaying methods and quality measurement of this content using objective metrics at different qualities and compressions. In experimental part, there’s described database creation of video content, coding these video sequencies using objective metrics, creation of laboratory workplace for use with VR, creation and sample elaboration of laboratory task dedicated to virtual reality.
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.
Embedded Vision System on NVIDIA platform
Krivoklatský, Filip ; Arm, Jakub (referee) ; Bradáč, Zdeněk (advisor)
This diploma thesis deals with design of embedded computer vision system and transfer of existing computer vision application for 3D object detection from Windows OS to designed embedded system with Linux OS. Thesis focuses on design of communication interface for system control and camera video transfer through local network with video compression. Then, detection algorithm is enhanced by transferring computationally expensive functions to GPU using CUDA technology. Finally, a user application with graphical interface is designed for system control on Windows platform.
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.

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