An Analytical Study on Compression Ratio of Video Frames in Stereoscopic Images

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T. Ramaprabha
Dr.M.Mohamed Sathik

Abstract

The increasing use of digital video has led to the use of video data compression to allow compact storage and fast video transfer rates.
A wide variety of methods are used to compress video streams. Video data contains spatial and temporal redundancy, making uncompressed
video streams extremely inefficient. Spatial redundancy is reduced differences between parts of a single frame; this task is known as intraframe
compression and is closely related to image compression. Likewise, temporal redundancy can be reduced differences between frames; this task is
known as interframe compression, including motion compensation and other techniques. The most common modern standards are MPEG-2,
used for DVD and satellite television, and MPEG-4, used for home video. In this paper I analysis the ratio of different video frames in
stereoscopic images.

 


Keywords: video, Compression. Bit rates, Video frames, Compression Ratio.

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