Chroma subsampling is one of the most effective ways to watch high-resolution, high refresh rate content without the massive bandwidth that’s needed to transmit such signals. Like display stream ...
Inferring global properties of a system from observations is a challenge, even if one can observe the whole system. The same task becomes even more challenging if one can only sample a small number of ...
Have you ever tried connecting your computer to your TV, only to be treated to line after line of blurry text? How could this be happening, you wonder, especially since everything looks fine when you ...
Subsampling and Space-filling Metrics to Test Ensemble Size for Robustness Analysis with a Demonstration in the Colorado River Basin Bonham, N.., Kasprzyk, J., Zagona, E., Rajagopalan, B. (2023) ...
The Annals of Statistics, Vol. 43, No. 6 (December 2015), pp. 2384-2411 (28 pages) Analysis of stochastic models of networks is quite important in light of the huge influx of network data in social, ...
Color depth and chroma subsampling are probably two of the most misunderstood aspects of digital video. Trying to educate someone about them usually devolves into a simple “more is better” conclusion, ...
Computing risk measures of a financial portfolio comprising thousands of derivatives is a challenging problem both because it involves a nested expectation requiring multiple evaluations of the loss ...
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The reduction of color resolution in digital component video signals in order to save storage and bandwidth. The color components are compressed by sampling them at a lower rate than the brightness ...
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