An efficient skipping method of H.264/AVC weighted prediction for various illuminating effects

This paper describes a skipping method for handling various illuminating effects of video sequences. The weighted prediction of H.264/AVC improves coding efficiency and image quality. However, the weighted prediction of H.264/AVC requires massive computation overheads for entire systems, and thus, r...

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