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Image and Video Compression for Multimedia Engineering: Fundamentals, Algorithms, and Standards

Image and Video Compression for Multimedia Engineering: Fundamentals, Algorithms, and Standards

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Book Review
Review: A book review of Image and Video Compression for Multimedia Engineering ¾ Fundamentals, Algorithms, and Standards, by Yun Q. Shi and Huifang Sun

Image and video compression is one of the turnkey technologies, and often indispensable, to visual communication and multimedia engineering. I am very please to see such timely and outstanding book, which is jointly written by two internationally well-known scholars, one from academia and the other from industry, and also a veteran contributor in the MPEG standards arena. With much interests and admiration while reading this book, I would like to highlight my perspectives in reviewing the book as follows.

1. The entire book (with 480 pages in total) consists of twenty chapters and is properly divided into four parts. The logical ordering of these chapters and their sections is excellent with balanced treatment throughout. The book has its unique way in partitioning the vast material in this field that I can not find it in any other books.

2. The fundamental theories and concepts have been contained in the first part (i.e., the first 6 chapters). They are written in a systematically manner ¾ step-by-step, clearly and succinctly. This part lays a solid foundation for the remaining parts of the book. Together with Part III commented in the following, these two parts serve as the foundation of finalized image and video compression standards.

3. The topic of Motion Estimation covered in Part III is a special pre-requisite to video compression. This part is well-written and contains many updated research results. It not only clearly describes the block-matching methodology that has been adopted in all video coding standards, but also covers two intimately related techniques ¾ Pel Recursive and Optical Flow, in order to form a complete treatment and appreciation for the entire 2-D motion estimation methods.

In particular, I found that the last chapter of this part (i.e., Chapter 14) is very unique and interesting. It offers insightful observations and comments about motion estimation topic from general and fundamental perspectives. This chapter will certainly provide a 'playground' in triggering new research ideas for the readers along the way.

4. Part II and IV that cover image and video compression standards, respectively, are written by the second author, who has been regularly and actively participating international MPEG standards meetings for years. With his actual involvement of the standardization activities, these two parts are written in a concise, clear and authoritative way that greatly helps the readers to understand the very 'dry' materials from the standards specifications otherwise.

In Part II, advanced and proprietary image coding methods, such as vector quantization and fractal coding, are also included to let the users have her/his choice in building up more appreciation about image compression, as desired.

5. At the end of each chapter, there are two important sections; namely, Summary and Exercises. I found that they are very useful in enhancing reader's understanding about the respective topics discussed. Note that the questions in the subject of image and video compression are not necessarily always imposed in quantitative and computational style. In fact, perspective and philosophical quizzes could often be derived from long hours of research and insightful observations. Particularly, in the standards, readers could have more insights about 'why' and 'how' the standards are set in such way, rather than just 'what'.

In conclusion, I must congratulate the authors on their wonderful achievement in publishing such excellent book. Overall, the book is highly organized, well balanced and clearly written with ample illustrations by using figures and tables. The mathematical equations are clear, accurate, and with consistent notations used throughout the entire book. A set of core references are conveniently provided at the end of each chapter, which is better than encyclopaedia style of long citations that might be found in other books, to help readers in focusing the studies of fundamentals. The book indeed establishes its authority on simultaneously presenting solid fundamentals of image and video compression and disseminating difficult materials of compression standards. I found that this is truly an outstanding graduate-level textbook. It can be also served as a valuable reference book to researchers from academia and engineers from industry. (End)

Reviewer:

Kai-Kuang Ma, PhD, Associate Professor School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: An excellent graduate-level textbook
Review: I agree to Dr. Kai-Kuang Ma's review and evaluation. This is not only a wonderful graduate-level textbook, but also a very valuable engineering reference book.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: a nice book to have
Review: i read the block matching(video compression) chapter of this book, and was impressed by its clarity. the authors explained this topic neatly; the same convincing explanation i failed to find in 10+ other papers. the scope/depth of image/video compression covered in the book is sufficient for one or two semesters' study, or good as reference book.

the only regrettful thing is, the price is too expensive for a poor graduate student.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A good desk copy
Review: Image and Video Compression for Multimedia Engineering is very good desk copy for engineers who are working on digital image processing and digital video compression. You can find basic theory to current standards regarding digital image processing and video compression.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: A nice book to have
Review: Learned a lot on video compression by reading this book. I give 3 star because I didn't get A in my course.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A Well Written Text Book on Multimedia
Review: This book contains fundamentals as well as standards including
MPEG-4. A very well written book in this subject. Good to have it.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: A good theoretical overview
Review: This is a good book on compression techniques for still images and video. It's an overview of the various algorithms and may be good for the theoretic studies, but for the practical aspects of implementation it seams to be not enough indepth and concrete. For ex. it describes the video compression standards (MPEG 1,2,4 H.263 etc) pretty good but does nothing about the implementation. The Motion Estimation and Compensation described in general, I mean only basic algorithms are discussed. More optimisation algorithms could be appreciate.

This book is perhaps most useful to get an overview of problems and approaches to image and video compression.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: This book needs editing!
Review: Throughout this book, there are many serious grammatical mistakes. This becomes increasingly frustrating for the reader when the book progresses to more advanced topics. Also, the reader should have a solid foundation in the topics covered because the book does a very poor job of explaining the material. This book should only be used as a reference or as a companion to a better book on this subject.


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