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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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.

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