Automatic generation of generic Bitstream Syntax Descriptions applied to H.264/AVC SVC encoded video streams

D. V. Deursen, W. D. Neve, D. D. Schrijver, R. Walle
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In order to create a media resource adaptation engine that supports current and future coding formats, a generic (i.e., format-agnostic) solution is needed. One way to realize this is to rely on automatically created textual descriptions of the high-level syntax of binary media resources, which can be used to steer the adaptation of media resources. MPEG-21 generic bitstream syntax schema (gBS Schema) is a tool that enables the use of format-agnostic textual descriptions or generic bitstream syntax descriptions (gBSDs). This paper introduces gBFlavor, a novel solution for the automatic generation of gBSDs. It offers the possibility to automatically generate a format-specific parser that is able to produce a gBSD for a given media resource. In this paper, the use of gBFlavor is demonstrated for the generation of gBSDs for H.264/AVC SVC compliant bitstreams. Performance results show that the proposed solution outperforms existing techniques in terms of execution speed.
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用于H.264/AVC SVC编码视频流的通用比特流语法描述的自动生成
为了创建一个支持当前和未来编码格式的媒体资源适配引擎,需要一个通用的(即与格式无关的)解决方案。实现这一点的一种方法是依赖于自动创建的二进制媒体资源高级语法的文本描述,它可用于引导媒体资源的适配。MPEG-21通用比特流语法模式(gBS schema)是一种工具,它支持使用与格式无关的文本描述或通用比特流语法描述(gbsd)。本文介绍了一种新的gbsd自动生成解决方案gBFlavor。它提供了自动生成特定于格式的解析器的可能性,该解析器能够为给定的媒体资源生成gBSD。在本文中,演示了使用gBFlavor为H.264/AVC SVC兼容的比特流生成gbsd。性能结果表明,该解决方案在执行速度方面优于现有技术。
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