Video codec standard for machines proposed
A new group will establish the VCM standard. Patrick Dong of Gyrfalcon Technology was appointed as the Co-Chair of the new group, with Yuan Zhang, of China Telecom, who was appointed as the Chair of the new group. Together they will lead VCM group to establish a new video codec standard that will improve the previous generation video coding and decoding standard H.26x.
According to sources at China Telecom, they will rapidly promote this new VCM standard, develop chips based on it and deepen the application for its broad use in the Internet of Things ecosystem.
There is a growing awareness that the majority of video traffic will be used by machines. According to recent information published by Cisco in 2018, Machine-to-Machine applications will represent the greatest usage of Internet video traffic over the next four years. This means that optimizing video data for machine use will be a key driver for commercializing new solutions and enabling mass adoption and innovation.
This is a critical step for many industries, as for more than 40 years, MPEG has taken the global lead in producing mainstream digital media standards and enabled the development and success of digital media products, services and applications. From inception, MPEG has spawned nearly 180 standards, including the well known, H.264 (AVC), H.265 (HEVC) and H.266 (VVC) (under development, launched in 2020) standards. The value generated by these essential MPEG standard patents with core codecs is quite high.
Gyrfalcon Technology has been active in the MPEG standards for more than two years, and has been recognized by industry analysts for technology innovations leveraging artificial intelligence and deep learning. In addition, China Telecom conducted extensive research on various video-coding technologies for machine vision and human-machine hybrid vision. China Telecom looked at the data intensive environment of wireless and the emergence of 5G, together with AI, deep learning, feature extraction and video analysis together with existing video processing and coding technologies.
5G will stimulate a new flood of valuable applications and services supported by machines for use cases such as inter-car networking, autonomous vehicles, industrial solutions, smart cities, smart places, AR/VR Gaming and personal devices.
The VCM group will include; China Telecom, Gyrfalcon of Milpitas CA, Johanneum Research of Graz, Austria, Leibniz University of Hannover, Germany, Peking University, Zhejiang University, Institute of Computing Technology, as part of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, Huawei, ZTE, Lulu, Sony, NEC, Softbank, Honda, Samsung and LG.
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