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Videodaten repräsentieren rund drei Viertel aller weltweit übertragenen Bits im Internet und sind damit enorm wichtig für die Digitale Transformation. Die digitale Verarbeitung von Videodaten hat entscheidend dazu beigetragen, erfolgreiche Produkte und Dienste in den verschiedensten Bereichen zu etablieren – etwa in der Kommunikation, der Medizin, der Industrie, in autonomen Fahrzeugen oder der Sicherheitstechnik. Insbesondere haben Videodaten den Massenmarkt in der Unterhaltungsindustrie geprägt, z. B. durch HD- und UHD-TV oder Streamingdienste. Bei vielen dieser Anwendungen wurde erst durch die Videocodierung mit Kompressionsverfahren eine effiziente Übertragung möglich. Weiterhin haben sich Verfahren und Produktionssysteme für hochrealistische dynamische 3D-Videoszenen entwickelt. Das Fraunhofer- Institut für Nachrichtentechnik, Heinrich-Hertz-Institut, HHI, hat sich dabei in den wichtigen Bereichen der Videocodierung und 3D-Videoverarbeitung eine weltweit führende Rolle erarbeitet, z. B. durch die erfolgreiche Standardisierung der Videocodierung.

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Müller, K., Schwarz, H., Eisert, P., Wiegand, T. (2018). Verarbeitung von Videodaten. In: Neugebauer, R. (eds) Digitalisierung. Springer Vieweg, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-55890-4_4

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