Invention Grant
- Patent Title: Method for run-length encoding of a bitmap data stream
- Patent Title (中): 位图数据流的运行长度编码方法
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Application No.: US10561984Application Date: 2004-05-06
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Publication No.: US07657109B2Publication Date: 2010-02-02
- Inventor: Dirk Gandolph , Jobst Hörentrup , Axel Kochale , Ralf Ostermann , Hartmut Peters
- Applicant: Dirk Gandolph , Jobst Hörentrup , Axel Kochale , Ralf Ostermann , Hartmut Peters
- Applicant Address: FR Boulogne-Billancourt
- Assignee: Thomson Licensing
- Current Assignee: Thomson Licensing
- Current Assignee Address: FR Boulogne-Billancourt
- Agent Robert D. Shedd; Paul P. Kiel; Guy H. Eriksen
- Priority: EP03014970 20030701
- International Application: PCT/EP2004/004794 WO 20040506
- International Announcement: WO2005/006736 WO 20050120
- Main IPC: G06K9/36
- IPC: G06K9/36 ; G06K9/46

Abstract:
Subtitling aims at the presentation of text information and graphical data, encoded as pixel bitmaps. The size of subtitle bitmaps may exceed video frame dimensions, so that only portions are displayed at a time. The bitmaps are a separate layer lying above the video, e.g. for synchronized video subtitles, animations and navigation menus, and therefore contain many transparent pixels. An advanced adaptation for bitmap encoding for HDTV, e.g. 1920×1280 pixels per frame as defined for the Blu-ray Disc Prerecorded format, providing optimized compression results for such subtitling bitmaps, is achieved by a four-stage run length encoding. Shorter or longer sequences of pixels of a preferred color, e.g. transparent, are encoded using the second or third shortest code words, while single pixels of different color are encoded using the shortest code words, and sequences of pixels of equal color use the third or fourth shortest code words.
Public/Granted literature
- US20060140496A1 Method for run-length encoding of a bitmap data stream Public/Granted day:2006-06-29
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