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Signal Processing: Image Communication, Volume 1
Volume 1, Number 1, June 1989
- Leonardo Chiariglione:
Editorial. 1 - Hiroshi Yasuda:
Standardization activities on multimedia coding in ISO. 3-16 - Jaques Sabatier, Dominique J. Nasse:
Standardization activities in HDTV broadcasting. 17-28 - Ludwig Stenger:
Digital coding of television signals - CCIR activities for standardization. 29-43 - Sakae Okubo:
Video codec standardization in CCITT study group XV. 45-54 - Yasuhiro Yamazaki:
Standardization activities in image communication for telematic services. 55-73 - Jean-Louis de Bougrenet de la Tocnaye, Jean-François Cavassilas:
Image coding using an adaptive sampling technique. 75-80
Volume 1, Number 2, October 1989
- Hans Georg Musmann:
Editorial. 83-84 - Hiroshi Watanabe, Yutaka Suzuki:
64 kbit/s Video coding algorithm using adaptive gain/shape vector quantization. 87-102 - Karlheinz Grotz, Joerg U. Mayer, Georg K. Suessmeier:
A 64 kbit/s Videophone codec with forward analysis and control. 103-115 - Hans Georg Musmann, Michael Hötter, Jörn Ostermann:
Object-oriented analysis-synthesis coding of moving images. 117-138 - Kiyoharu Aizawa, Hiroshi Harashima, Takahiro Saito:
Model-based analysis synthesis image coding (MBASIC) system for a person's face. 139-152 - Michael Gilge, Thomas Engelhardt, Ralf Mehlan:
Coding of arbitrarily shaped image segments based on a generalized orthogonal transform. 153-180 - C. Lettera, L. Masera:
Foreground/background segmentation in videotelephony. 181-189 - Robert Thoma, Matthias Bierling:
Motion compensating interpolation considering covered and uncovered background. 191-212 - Cornelis Hoek, Rainer Heiss, Detlef Müller:
An array processor approach for low bit rate video coding. 213-223 - Cumhur Cengiz Evci, H. Waldburger:
Low bit rate videophone codec for ISDN applications. 225-238 - Marcello Balestri, A. Rinaudo:
A general architecture of video codec for real time communication at 64 kbit/s. 239-243
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