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99999 |
Exploration |
Collection of explorations |
A suite of exploration activities likely to become standards or parts of standards |
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23093 |
MPEG-IoMT |
Internet of Media Things |
APIs for communicating media devices (called Media Things) |
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23092 |
MPEG-G |
Genomic Information Representation |
A suite of standards to providenew effective and interoperable solutions for genomic information processing applications |
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23091 |
MPEG-CICP |
Coding-independent code-points |
A suite of standards to specify code points for non-standard specific media formats |
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23090 |
MPEG-I |
Coded Representation of Immersive Media |
A collection of standards to digitally represent immersive media |
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23009 |
MPEG-DASH |
Dynamic Adaptive Streaming over HTTP |
DASH is a suite of standards providing a solution for the efficient and easy streaming of multimedia using existing available HTTP infrastructure (particularly servers and CDNs, but also proxies, caches, etc.). |
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23008 |
MPEG-H |
High Efficiency Coding and Media Delivery in Heterogeneous Environments |
Suite of standards for heterogeneous environment delivery of audio-visual information compressed with high efficiency |
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23007 |
MPEG-U |
MPEG Rich Media User Interface |
MPEG-U provides a general purpose technology with innovative functionality that enable its use in heterogeneous scenarios such as broadcast, mobile, home network and web domains: |
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23006 |
MPEG-M |
Multimedia Service Platform Technologies |
MPEG-M is a suite of standards to enable the easy design and implementation of media-handling value chains whose devices interoperate because they are all based on the same set of technologies, especially MPEG technologies accessible from the middleware and multimedia services |
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23005 |
MPEG-V |
Media Context and Control |
MPEG-V outlines an architecture and specifies associated information representations to enable interoperability between virtual worlds (e.g., digital content provider of a virtual world, gaming, simulation), and between real and virtual worlds( e.g., sensors, actuators, vision and rendering, robotics). Please see http://wg11.sc29.org/mpeg-v/ for a detailed spacification. |
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23004 |
MPEG-E |
MPEG Multimedia Middleware |
A standard for an Application Programming Interface (API) of Multimedia Middleware (M3W) that can be used to providea uniform view to an interoperable multimedia middleware platform. |
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23003 |
MPEG-D |
MPEG Audio Technologies |
A suite of standards for Audio technologies that do not fall in other MPEG standards |
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23002 |
MPEG-C |
MPEG Video Technologies |
A suite of video standards that do not fall in other well-established MPEGVideo standards |
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23001 |
MPEG-B |
MPEG Systems Technologies |
A suite of standards for systems technologies that do not fall in other well-established MPEG standards |
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23000 |
MPEG-A |
Application Formats |
A suite of standards specifying application formats that involve multiple MPEG and, where required, non MPEG standards |
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21000 |
MPEG-21 |
Multimedia Framework |
A suite of standard that define a normative open framework for end-to-end multimedia creation, delivery and consumption that provides content creators, producers, distributors and service providers with equal opportunities in the MPEG-21 enabled open market, and also be to the benefit of the content consumers providing them access to a large variety of content in an interoperable manner. |
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18039 |
MPEG-MAR |
Mixed and Augmented Reality Reference Model |
A Mixed and Augmented Reality Reference Model developed jointly with SC 24/WG 9 |
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15938 |
MPEG-7 |
Multimedia Content Description Interface |
A suite of standards for description and search of audio, visual and multimedia content |
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14496 |
MPEG-4 |
Coding of audio-visual objects |
A suite of standards for multimedia for the fixed and mobile web. |
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13818 |
MPEG-2 |
Generic coding of moving pictures and associated audio |
A suite for standards for digital television |
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11172 |
MPEG-1 |
Coding of moving pictures and associated audio at up to about 1.5 Mbit/s |
A suite of standards for audio-video and systems particularly designed for digital storage media |