Distributed Source Coding Using Syndromes (DISCUS): Design and Construction
DCC '99 Proceedings of the Conference on Data Compression
Lattice Quantization with Side Information
DCC '00 Proceedings of the Conference on Data Compression
Wyner-Ziv Coding for Video: Applications to Compression and Error Resilience
DCC '03 Proceedings of the Conference on Data Compression
Design of Optimal Quantizers for Distributed Source Coding
DCC '03 Proceedings of the Conference on Data Compression
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Distributed source coding is a new paradigm for source compression, based on the information-theoretic results built upon by Slepian and Wolf, and Wyner and Ziv from the 1970s. Recently some practical applications of distributed source coding to video compression have been studied due to its advantage of lower encoding complexity over conventional video coding standards. In this paper, we proposed a new distributed source coding framework based on signal denoising techniques. To apply the proposed framework in video coding systems, we give a novel distributed video coding scheme. Our experimental results show that the proposed scheme can achieve better coding efficiency while keeping the simple encoding property.