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Title: The method for improving security of the remote video information resource on the basis of intellectual processing of video frames in the telecommunication systems
Authors: Kulitsa, Oleh
Ryabukha, Yurii
Barannik, Vladimir
Keywords: Aerospace monitoring; Information security; Informativeness of the syntactic description; Remote videoinformation resource; Two-basis B-adic number
Issue Date: 2017
Publisher: Begell House Inc.
Citation: Telecommunications and Radio Engineering
Series/Report no.: 76(9);
Abstract: It is disclosed development of the method for creation of the informative syntactical presentation of static videoinformation resources. This method is based on the following conceptual components – the combination of the non-significant and the contour components of the brightness description of the segment as the contoured video sequence; video frame segmenting upon the contoured video sequences (CVS) based on the information about the contour information mask; approximation of the contoured video sequence by the two-basis B-adic number with the restrictions upon the local spatial characteristics of CVS; and the two-basis B-adic encoding technology. It is performed substantiation of the necessity of organization of the strategy for inhomogeneous separation of the number of bits for the code forming of the code values for the contoured video sequences into the binary space. It is created the rule for the binary code forming based on the ratio between the maximal number of digits and the binary code forming of the code value of the contoured video sequence of the video frame segment. It is proved that in order to determine the maximal number of digits for the binary code forming, knowledge of any additional service information is not necessary. © 2017 by Begell House, Inc.
URI: http://repositsc.nuczu.edu.ua/handle/123456789/21376
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