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25 October 1995 MPEG-4 status and directions
Raj Talluri
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This paper presents a review of the evolving ISO MPEG-4 standard for coding audio and visual information. MPEG-4 is the next generation audio visual coding standard that promises to provide new ways for communication, access and manipulation of audio-visual information. It is being defined to provide a flexible framework and an open set of coding tools for supporting a number of useful functionalities that are not easily supported by the existing compression standards. In this paper the current status of the standard is reviewed and its future directions and potential applications are explored.
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Raj Talluri "MPEG-4 status and directions", Proc. SPIE 10282, Standards and Common Interfaces for Video Information Systems: A Critical Review, 102820E (25 October 1995); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.227953
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Standards development

Information visualization

Visualization

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