• 제목/요약/키워드: internal bit-depth increase

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선택적 수행블록 병합을 이용한 참조 영상 메모리 압축 기법 (Reference Frame Memory Compression Using Selective Processing Unit Merging Method)

  • 홍순기;최윤식;김용구
    • 방송공학회논문지
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    • 제16권2호
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    • pp.339-349
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    • 2011
  • 고해상도 비디오에 대한 압축 성능 향상을 위해 내부 연산 비트 깊이를 증가시키는 IBDI (Internal Bit Depth Increase) 기법은 괄목할 만한 부호화 효율 증가 이득을 얻을 수 있었지만, 참조 영상을 저장하기 위해 소요되는 내부 메모리가 증가하는 문제가 발생한다. 따라서 IBDI 기법의 부호화 효율은 유지하면서 내부 메모리 증가 문제를 해결하기 위해 메모리 압축 기법이 제안되었다. 기존 메모리 압축 기법은 영상의 각 수행블록마다 일정량의 부가정보를 이용하여 메모리 압축을 수행함으로써, 부호화 효율은 유지하면서 내부 메모리를 성공적으로 줄일 수 있었다. 하지만 각각의 수행블록마다 발생하는 부가정보에 의해 메모리 압축 성능이 제한되는 한계가 존재한다. 따라서 본 논문에서는 기존 메모리 압축 방법의 한계를 극복하기 위해, 발생하는 부가정보량을 크게 줄일 수 있도록 선택적 수행블록 병합을 이용한 메모리 압축 방법을 제안하였다. 제안 방법을 통해 부호화 효율을 기존 메모리 압축 방법과 동일하게 유지하면서 메모리 압축에 의해 발생하는 부가정보량은 크게 감소하는 이득을 얻을 수 있었다.

IBDI (Internal Bit-Depth Increase)와 메모리 압축 기술

  • 전병문
    • 방송과미디어
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    • 제15권4호
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    • pp.123-134
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    • 2010
  • 차세대 비디오 코덱인 HEVC (High Efficiency Video Coding)는 높은 코딩 성능과 상대적으로 낮은 처리 복잡도를 제공하기 위해 표준화 과정을 통해 여러 가지 코딩 툴들을 검증하고 있다. 이 중 메모리압축기술은IBDI 적용에 따른 참조 메모리 크기 및 메모리 대역폭 증가를 줄이거나 또는 8 비트 연산일지라도 초고해상도를 다루는 HEVC 특성상 ME, MC 과정에서 발생하는 메모리 대역폭을 줄이기 위해 고안된 기술이다. 본 기고는 다양한 메모리 압축 기술들을 소개하고 코딩 성능 측면, 계산 복잡도 측면, 그리고 메모리 대역폭 감소 측면에서 각 기술들을 비교하고 향후 메모리 압축 기술의 전개방향에 대해 설명하고자 한다.

국제투자조약상 포괄적 보호조항(Umbrella Clauses)의 해석에 관한 연구 (Interpretation of the Umbrella Clause in Investment Treaties)

  • 조희문
    • 한국중재학회지:중재연구
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    • 제19권2호
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    • pp.95-126
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    • 2009
  • One of the controversial issues in investor-state investment arbitration is the interpretation of "umbrella clause" that is found in most BIT and FTAs. This treaty clause requires on Contracting State of treaty to observe all investment obligations entered into with foreign investors from the other Contracting State. This clause did not receive in-depth attention until SGS v. Pakistan and SGS v. Philippines cases produced starkly different conclusions on the relations about treaty-based jurisdiction and contract-based jurisdiction. More recent decisions by other arbitral tribunals continue to show different approaches in their interpretation of umbrella clauses. Following the SGS v. Philippines decision, some recent decisions understand that all contracts are covered by umbrella clause, for example, in Siemens A.G. v. Argentina, LG&E Energy Corp. v. Argentina, Sempra Energy Int'l v. Argentina and Enron Corp. V. Argentina. However, other recent decisions have found a different approach that only certain kinds of public contracts are covered by umbrella clauses, for example, in El Paso Energy Int'l Co. v. Argentina, Pan American Energy LLC v. Argentina and CMS Gas Transmission Co. v. Argentina. With relation to the exhaustion of domestic remedies, most of tribunals have the position that the contractual remedy should not affect the jurisdiction of BIT tribunal. Even some tribunals considered that there is no need to exhaust contract remedies before bringing BIT arbitration, provoking suspicion of the validity of sanctity of contract in front of treaty obligation. The decision of the Annulment Committee In CMS case in 2007 was an extraordinarily surprising one and poured oil on the debate. The Committee composed of the three respected international lawyers, Gilbert Guillaume and Nabil Elaraby, both from the ICJ, and professor James Crawford, the Rapportuer of the International Law Commission on the Draft Articles on the Responsibility of States for Internationally Wrongful Acts, observed that the arbitral tribunal made critical errors of law, however, noting that it has limited power to review and overturn the award. The position of the Committee was a direct attack on ICSID system showing as an internal recognition of ICSID itself that the current system of investor-state arbitration is problematic. States are coming to limit the scope of umbrella clauses. For example, the 2004 U.S. Model BIT detailed definition of the type of contracts for which breach of contract claims may be submitted to arbitration, to increase certainty and predictability. Latin American countries, in particular, Argentina, are feeling collectively victims of these pro-investor interpretations of the ICSID tribunals. In fact, BIT between developed and developing countries are negotiated to protect foreign investment from developing countries. This general characteristic of BIT reflects naturally on the provisions making them extremely protective for foreign investors. Naturally, developing countries seek to interpret restrictively BIT provisions, whereas developed countries try to interpret more expansively. As most of cases arising out of alleged violation of BIT are administered in the ICSID, a forum under the auspices of the World Bank, these Latin American countries have been raising the legitimacy deficit of the ICSID. The Argentine cases have been provoking many legal issues of international law, predicting crisis almost coming in actual investor-state arbitration system. Some Latin American countries, such as Bolivia, Venezuela, Ecuador, Argentina, already showed their dissatisfaction with the ICSID system considering withdrawing from it to minimize the eventual investor-state dispute. Thus the disagreement over umbrella clauses in their interpretation is becoming interpreted as an historical reflection on the continued tension between developing and developed countries on foreign investment. There is an academic and political discussion on the possible return of the Calvo Doctrine in Latin America. The paper will comment on these problems related to the interpretation of umbrella clause. The paper analyses ICSID cases involving principally Latin American countries to identify the critical legal issues arising between developing and developed countries. And the paper discusses alternatives in improving actual investor-State investment arbitration; inter alia, the introduction of an appellate system and treaty interpretation rules.

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