Bit-rate allocation system for object-based video encoding

Pulse or digital communications – Bandwidth reduction or expansion – Television or motion video signal

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C382S251000

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07321624

ABSTRACT:
A video sequence is encoded, where the video sequence includes a background composite and foreground regions. The video sequence is encoded based on balancing bits per pixel for the background composite with bits per pixel for the foreground regions.

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