Video Error Concealment Based on Data Hiding for the Emerging Video Technologies

The new high efficiency video coding standard (HEVC) includes structures and tools that were not available in previous standards. The macrobock concept was replaced by a quad-tree structure that includes: coding units, prediction units and transform units; also, new parallelization tools are now available. Video transmissions over error prone environments have the need of reliable and efficient error concealment methods. Unfortunately, most of the existent error concealment methods interfere, or do not take advantage of the new structures and tools.

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