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31st March 2008, 14:44
http://www.eucliddiscoveries.com/
EuclidVision is object-based - that is, it segments objects in the video, focuses compression to the most critical and active objects and sub objects, and then enhances the images, resulting in superior video quality. Instead of trying to compress the whole image, EuclidVision identifies objects and sub objects of interest (for example, a person's head, or an eye or ear) in the video while maintaining or enhancing the quality of the background. This approach makes it possible to reduce the size of the file without compromising the video quality.
EuclidVision is a proprietary technology that is also MPEG-4 compliant, and can be integrated seamlessly into existing compatible media players like Microsoft© Windows Media© Player and RealNetworks© RealPlayer, among others.
This technology currently provides a 460% or greater compression improvement over MPEG-4, the standard for digital video, or a 600% improvement over MPEG-2, which is the DVD standard. Euclid engineers are continuing to refine the technology, and EuclidVision has the potential to increase its video compression ratios even more.
Euclid Discoveries' immediate focus is on the creation of a video codec based on the EuclidVision technology. This proprietary codec will revolutionize digital video delivery, enabling users to experience significant improvements in video uploading and downloading speed, and will also provide a number of other significant video processing capabilities.
Euclid is exploring relationships with a number of partners in industries including media content creation and distribution, networking hardware and software, internet portal, search engine and social networking."
Applications
EuclidVision’s current applications are centered around video compression and processing. These applications include the ability to compress and store 100 GB of video in a 10 GB device, HD video streamed to a mobile device in real time, image-based search capability, video enhancement to improve image quality from lower quality video devices, i.e. mobile phones, and the creation of personal avatars from digital images.
Do any of the mpeg-4 codecs implement similar concept alogortihms to the ones mentioned in the euclid video description? (With reference to encoding actual objects on the screen such as a persons head?)
Im sure x264 would benefit greatly from such algorithms.
EuclidVision is object-based - that is, it segments objects in the video, focuses compression to the most critical and active objects and sub objects, and then enhances the images, resulting in superior video quality. Instead of trying to compress the whole image, EuclidVision identifies objects and sub objects of interest (for example, a person's head, or an eye or ear) in the video while maintaining or enhancing the quality of the background. This approach makes it possible to reduce the size of the file without compromising the video quality.
EuclidVision is a proprietary technology that is also MPEG-4 compliant, and can be integrated seamlessly into existing compatible media players like Microsoft© Windows Media© Player and RealNetworks© RealPlayer, among others.
This technology currently provides a 460% or greater compression improvement over MPEG-4, the standard for digital video, or a 600% improvement over MPEG-2, which is the DVD standard. Euclid engineers are continuing to refine the technology, and EuclidVision has the potential to increase its video compression ratios even more.
Euclid Discoveries' immediate focus is on the creation of a video codec based on the EuclidVision technology. This proprietary codec will revolutionize digital video delivery, enabling users to experience significant improvements in video uploading and downloading speed, and will also provide a number of other significant video processing capabilities.
Euclid is exploring relationships with a number of partners in industries including media content creation and distribution, networking hardware and software, internet portal, search engine and social networking."
Applications
EuclidVision’s current applications are centered around video compression and processing. These applications include the ability to compress and store 100 GB of video in a 10 GB device, HD video streamed to a mobile device in real time, image-based search capability, video enhancement to improve image quality from lower quality video devices, i.e. mobile phones, and the creation of personal avatars from digital images.
Do any of the mpeg-4 codecs implement similar concept alogortihms to the ones mentioned in the euclid video description? (With reference to encoding actual objects on the screen such as a persons head?)
Im sure x264 would benefit greatly from such algorithms.