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        Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 62. Chapters: Motion in computer vision, Video acceleration, Video compression, MPEG-2, Motion compensation, Video compression picture types, H.264/MPEG-4 AVC, Match moving, Deinterlacing, Nvidia PureVideo, Optical flow, X-Video Motion Compensation, VDPAU, Unified Video Decoder, Video Acceleration API, Shot transition detection, Scientific Working Group - Imaging Technology, High Efficiency Video Coding, DirectX Video Acceleration, ATI Avivo, Digital video fingerprinting, Visual odometry, AVC-Intra, Lucas-Kanade Optical Flow Method, Scalable Video Coding, Motion field, Video tracking, Motion interpolation, Comparison of H.264 and VC-1, X-Video Bitstream Acceleration, Kanade-Lucas-Tomasi feature tracker, Sum of absolute differences, Macroblock, Tomasi-Kanade factorization, Rate-distortion optimization, MPEG Industry Forum, Horn-Schunck method, ViXS Systems, Xilleon, Deblocking filter, Reference frame, Video post-processing, Motion estimation, Multiview Video Coding, Global motion compensation, Context-adaptive binary arithmetic coding, Anil K. Jain, Group of pictures, Video denoising, Sum of absolute transformed differences, Magnum Semiconductor, VGZ Video, Video Immersion, Intra-frame, Video Shader, Context-adaptive variable-length coding, Block-matching algorithm, HVMT, Trellis quantization, Variance Adaptive Quantization, Lumi masking, Residual frame, Deflicking. Excerpt: H.264/MPEG-4 Part 10 or AVC (Advanced Video Coding) is a standard for video compression, and is currently one of the most commonly used formats for the recording, compression, and distribution of high definition video. The final drafting work on the first version of the standard was completed in May 2003. H.264/MPEG-4 AVC is a block-oriented motion-compensation-based codec standard developed by the ITU-T Video Coding Experts Group (VCEG) together with the ISO/...