Video compression has become an essential technology to meet the burgeoning demand for high‐resolution content while maintaining manageable file sizes and transmission speeds. Recent advances in ...
The discrete cosine transform (DCT) remains a cornerstone of modern image and video compression techniques, enabling the decomposition of visual data into frequency components that can be efficiently ...
Because video clips are made up of sequences of individual images, or “frames,” video compression algorithms share many concepts and techniques with still-image compression algorithms. Therefore, we ...
Digital video compression/decompression algorithms (codecs) are at the heart of many modern video products, from DVD players to multimedia jukeboxes to video-capable ...
Video fills the internet. Some 75% of all traffic is video content, and this volume is expected to grow three times over by 2021. If we don’t want the insatiable demand for cat videos and streaming ...
Within 24 hours of the release, community members began porting the algorithm to popular local AI libraries like MLX for ...
Bandwidth has a knack for being late to the party. Back when the internet was still a research project at the Department of Defense, we needed floppy disks to make file sharing a reality between ...
WaveOne, a California-based startup that has been developing algorithms for compressing videos, has confirmed that it has been purchased by Apple. Founded in 2016, WaveOne sought to use machine ...
Google’s TurboQuant has the internet joking about Pied Piper from HBO's "Silicon Valley." The compression algorithm promises ...
Videos travel the internet constantly. Every social platform, messaging app, and website depends on them. Yet many people only notice a problem when a file refuses to upload or takes hours to send.