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Transform and Quantization

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This chapter gives an overview of transform coding techniques, including four sections. The first section introduces the basic principles and recent developments of transform and quantization coding. In the second and third section, we provide more details on the technical design of transform and quantization in AVS1 and AVS2. The last section summarizes this chapter.

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Gao, W., Ma, S. (2014). Transform and Quantization. In: Advanced Video Coding Systems. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-14243-2_5

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