Programmatic Compression of Natural Video

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@InProceedings{krantz:2002:gecco:lbp,
  title =        "Programmatic Compression of Natural Video",
  author =       "Thomas Krantz and Oscar Lindberg and 
                 Gunnar Thorburn and Peter Nordin",
  booktitle =    "Late Breaking Papers at the Genetic and Evolutionary
                 Computation Conference ({GECCO-2002})",
  editor =       "Erick Cant{\'u}-Paz",
  year =         "2002",
  month =        jul,
  pages =        "301--307",
  address =      "New York, NY",
  publisher =    "AAAI",
  publisher_address = "445 Burgess Drive, Menlo Park, CA 94025",
  keywords =     "genetic algorithms, genetic programming",
  URL =          "http://thomas.krantz.com/paper.pdf",
  abstract =     "The use of digital video is increasing day by day. In
                 the field of Genetic Programming a new approach called
                 programmatic compression has been suggested for data
                 compression. In this paper we describe how this
                 technique can be applied to natural video. A programme
                 generating intermediate frames of a video sequence is
                 evolved where each frame is composed by a series of
                 transformed regions from other frames in the sequence.
                 The results show that the method generates a
                 significantly better approximation to a frame than
                 using a neighbouring intra-frame. Programmatic
                 compression seems promising in the field of natural
                 video compression.",
  notes =        "Late Breaking Papers, {GECCO-2002}. A joint meeting of
                 the eleventh International Conference on Genetic
                 Algorithms ({ICGA-2002}) and the seventh Annual Genetic
                 Programming Conference ({GP-2002}) part of
                 cantu-paz:2002:GECCO:lbp

                 fitness based on mean squared error (across time and
                 pixels) homologous crossover, 3 mutations,
                 parallelisation",
}

Genetic Programming entries for Thomas Krantz Oscar Lindberg Gunnar Thorburn Peter Nordin