Background and justification
Media coding is a key element of multimedia communications and encompasses
several areas for study:
- still-image coding;
- character coding;
- graphic coding;
- computer data compression;
- moving image coding;
- audio coding (20-20 000 Hz);
- wideband coding (50-7 000 Hz);
- narrow-band (or telephony band) coding (200-3 400 Hz).
This question will address the media coding topics that affect conversational
and non-conversational applications, such as conventional and IP telephony,
audiovisual multimedia communications, that have not been addressed by other
media coding questions in ITU-T. This Question will also address the need to
define extensions to existing ITU-T media coding Recommendations for use in
conversational and non-conversational services and systems.
Study items
- Extension of existing Recommendations when the work cannot be
meaningfully addressed in current ITU-T media coding Questions including:
- coding of moving image;
- audio coding;
- wideband and narrow-band signal coding, including scalability issues,
pre- and post-processing functions, including discontinuous transmission and
comfort noise generation algorithms, noise suppression techniques, packet
loss concealment methods;
- embedded and layered coding of speech, in particular for packet-based
(including IP) and wireless applications;
- computer data compression.
- Harmonization of media coding activities with other standard
development organizations (SDOs).
- Packetization definition issues.
- Security aspects that directly affect media coding including
watermarking techniques.
Specific tasks
This question will deal with the study items as contributions are made
available to determine whether:
- the work should be allocated to an existing question; or
- for studies that require a short-term effort, an ad hoc group should
be created with a specific mandate; or
- for studies that require a medium- or long-term effort, to propose to
the study group the establishment of a new question or the revision of an
existing one.
Relationship
- Other relevant Questions of Study Group 16.
- ITU-T Study Group 8 on still-image coding.
- ITU-T SG 11 and ITU-R SG 8 on IMT-2000 issues.
- ITU-T Study Group 12 on end-to-end performance issues.
- ITU-T Study Group 13: IP, ATM, ISDN and general network issues.
- ITU-T Study Group 15: on network signal processing issues, including
echo cancellers and digital circuit multiplication equipment.
- IETF for media packetization issues.
- 3GPP, 3GPP-2 and WAP Forum for wireless applications.
- ISO/IEC JTC 1/SC 29 (MPEG, JPEG) for still- and motion image and
audio coding.
- ISO/IEC JTC 1/SC 2 for character coding.
- W3C for HTML.
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