2022
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AI-Based media coding standards

Basso A., Ribeca P., Bosi M., Pretto N., Chollet G., Guarise M., Choi M., Chiariglione L., Iacoviello R., Banterle F., Artusi A., Gissi F., Fiandrotti A., Ballocca G., Mazzaglia M., Moskowitz S.

Artificial Intelligence (AI)  IP license  Electrical and Electronic Engineering  Audio enhancement  Video compression  Media Technology  Standards 

Moving Picture, Audio and Data Coding by Artificial Intelligence (MPAI) is the first standards organization to develop data coding standards that have artificial intelligence (AI) as their core technology. MPAI believes that universally accessible standards for AI-based data coding can have the same positive effects on AI as standards had on digital media. Elementary components of MPAI standards-AI modules (AIMs)-expose standard interfaces for operation in a standard AI framework (AIF). As their performance may depend on the technologies used, MPAI expects that competing developers providing AIMs will promote horizontal markets of AI solutions that build on and further promote AI innovation. Finally, the MPAI framework licences (FWLs) provide guidelines to intellectual property right (IPR) holders facilitating the availability of compatible licenses to standard users.

Source: SMPTE motion imaging journal 131 (2022): 10–20. doi:10.5594/JMI.2022.3160793

Publisher: Society of Motion Picture and Television Engineers,, White Plains, NY , Stati Uniti d'America


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@article{oai:it.cnr:prodotti:471988,
	title = {AI-Based media coding standards},
	author = {Basso A. and Ribeca P. and Bosi M. and Pretto N. and Chollet G. and Guarise M. and Choi M. and Chiariglione L. and Iacoviello R. and Banterle F. and Artusi A. and Gissi F. and Fiandrotti A. and Ballocca G. and Mazzaglia M. and Moskowitz S.},
	publisher = {Society of Motion Picture and Television Engineers,, White Plains, NY , Stati Uniti d'America},
	doi = {10.5594/jmi.2022.3160793},
	journal = {SMPTE motion imaging journal},
	volume = {131},
	pages = {10–20},
	year = {2022}
}