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Yihan Fang, Alexandros Eleftheriadis. A Syntactic Framework for Bitstream-Level Representation of Audio-Visual Objects. In IEEE International Conference on Image Processing (ICIP), Lausanne, Switzerland, September 1996.

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We present the design of a novel syntactic and semantic framework to describe the bitstream-level representation of audio-visual information objects. This framework is important for emerging techniques in video compression, and is currently part of the MPEG-4 System Description Language Working Draft. The design is based on a principle of orthogonality between parsing and processing, i.e., separating the bitstream parsing from the other decoding operations, and extends the basic typing system of a programming language so that it incorporates sophisticated parsing information. Examples of object representations are provided using the MPEG-2 Video bitstream syntax

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@InProceedings{dvmmPub145,
   Author = {Fang, Yihan and Eleftheriadis, Alexandros},
   Title = {A Syntactic Framework for Bitstream-Level Representation of Audio-Visual Objects},
   BookTitle = {IEEE International Conference on Image Processing (ICIP)},
   Address = {Lausanne, Switzerland},
   Month = {September},
   Year = {1996}
}

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