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Annex B to JCT-3V report:
List of meeting participants


The participants of the fourth meeting of the JCT-3V, according to a sign-in sheet passed around during the meeting (approximately 107 in total), were as follows:


  1. Gun Bang (ETRI)

  2. Vittorio Baroncini (FUB)

  3. Jill Boyce (Vidyo)

  4. Fons Bruls (Philips)

  5. Heribert Brust (Fraunhofer HHI)

  6. Yu-Lin Chang (MediaTek USA Inc.)

  7. Chun-Fu Chen (NCKU/ITRI)

  8. Fang-Chu Chen (ITRI)

  9. Weizhong Chen (Huawei)

  10. Xu Chen (Huawei)

  11. Ying Chen (Qualcomm)

  12. Yi-Wen Chen (MediaTek)

  13. Yongjin Cho (Samsung)

  14. Byeongdoo Choi (Samsung Electronics)

  15. Haechul Choi (Hanbat Nat. Univ.)

  16. Takeshi Chujoh (Toshiba)

  17. Jan De Cock (Ghent Univ. - IBBT)

  18. Alexey Dolgoborodov (Vanguard Software Solution)

  19. Marek Domanski (Poznań Univ. Tech.)

  20. Alberto Duenas (NGCodec Inc)

  21. Touradj Ebrahimi (EPFL)

  22. Zhouye Gu (Santa Clara University)

  23. Miska Hannuksela (Nokia)

  24. Ryoji Hashimoto (Renesas Electronics)

  25. Shinobu Hattori (Sony)

  26. Dake He (Blackberry)

  27. Jin Heo (LG Electronics)

  28. Youngsu Heo (Kyunghee Univ.)

  29. Yo-Sung Ho (GIST)

  30. Yu-Wen Huang (MediaTek USA Inc.)

  31. Walt Husak (Dolby Labs)

  32. Atsuro Ichigaya (Japan Broadcasting Corporation (NHK))

  33. Tomohiro Ikai (Sharp Corporation)

  34. Fabian Jaeger (RWTH Aachen Univ.)

  35. Byeungwoo Jeon (Sungkyunkwan Univ. (SKKU))

  36. Jie Jia (LGE China R&D)

  37. Hyunho Jo (Kwangwoon Univ.)

  38. Jewon Kang (Qualcomm)

  39. Kei Kawamura (KDDI)

  40. Jae-Gon Kim (Korea Aerosp. Univ.)

  41. Seung-Hwan Kim (Sharp)

  42. Woo-Shik Kim (Qualcomm)

  43. Volodymyr Kolesnikov (Canon Information Systems Research Australia Pty Ltd/Canon Inc)

  44. Jani Lainema (Nokia)

  45. Gwo Giun (Chris) Lee (NCKU/ITRI)

  46. Jin Young Lee (Samsung)

  47. Yung-Lyul Lee (Sejong Univ.)

  48. Ming Li (ZTE)

  49. Woong Lim (Kwangwoon Univ.)

  50. Ching-Chieh Lin (ITRI International)

  51. Jian-Liang Lin (MediaTek USA Inc.)

  52. Peter List (Deutsche Telekom, Labs)

  53. Hongbin Liu (LG Electronics (China) R&D Center Co., LTD)

  54. Philipp Merkle (Fraunhofer HHI)

  55. Akira Minezawa (Mitsubishi Electric Corporation)

  56. Elie Gabriel Mora (Orange Labs)

  57. Karsten Müller (Fraunhofer HHI)

  58. Ohji Nakagami (Sony)

  59. Junghak Nam (LG Electronics)

  60. Nguyen Nguyen (Blackberry)

  61. Andrey Norkin (Ericsson AB)

  62. Jens-Rainer Ohm (RWTH Aachen Univ.)

  63. Mehrdad Panahpour Tehrani (NICT)

  64. Min-Woo Park (Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd.)

  65. Lu Peng (Zhejiang University)

  66. Martin Pettersson (Ericsson AB)

  67. Jean-Yves Pikulik (Sensio Canada)

  68. Adarsh Krishnan Ramasubramonian (Qualcomm Technologies Incorporated)

  69. Jean-Francois Ridel (Sensio Canada)

  70. Dmytro Rusanovskyy (Nokia)

  71. Hisao Sasai (Panasonic)

  72. Klaas Schueuer (Dolby Germany GmbH)

  73. Takanori Senoh (NICT)

  74. Shinya Shimizu (NTT)

  75. Donggyu Sim (Kwangwoon Univ.)

  76. Robert Skupin (Fraunhofer HHI)

  77. Olgierd Stankiewicz (Poznań Univ. Tech.)

  78. Nikolce Stefanoski (Disney Research, Zurich)

  79. Shiori Sugimoto (NTT)

  80. Karsten Sühring (Fraunhofer HHI)

  81. Gary Sullivan (Microsoft)

  82. Huifang Sun (Mitsubishi Electric Research Labs)

  83. Teruhiko Suzuki (Sony)

  84. Masayuki Tanimoto (Nagoya Industrial Science Research Institute)

  85. Gerhard Tech (Fraunhofer HHI)

  86. Biatek Thibaud (TDF)

  87. Vijayaragharan Thirumalai (Qualcomm)

  88. Dong Tian (Mitsubishi Electric Research Labs)

  89. Ikai Tomohiro (Sharp)

  90. Yoshihide Tonomura (NTT)

  91. Alexandros Tourapis (Apple Inc)

  92. Yi-Shin Tung (ITRI / MStar Semiconductor)

  93. Sebastiaan Van Leuven (Ghent University - iMinds)

  94. Anthony Vetro (Mitsubishi Electric Research Labs)

  95. Ye-Kui Wang (Qualcomm Technologies Inc.)

  96. Hamiclouche Wassim (IETR/INSA)

  97. Krzysztof Wegner (Poznań Univ. Tech.)

  98. Thomas Wiegand (Fraunhofer HHI)

  99. Menno Wildeboer (Philips)

  100. Ping Wu (ZTE UK)

  101. Sehoon Yea (LG Electronics)

  102. Haoping Yu (Huawei USA)

  103. Lu Yu (Zhejiang Univ.)

  104. Li Zhang (Qualcomm)

  105. Yichen Zhang (Zhejiang Univ.)

  106. Jianhua Zheng (Huawei)

  107. Xiaozhen Zheng (Huawei)




  1. Audioreport

Source:SchuylerQuackenbush,Chair










1 Opening 1

2 Roll call of participants 1

3 Approval of agenda 1

4 Allocation of contributions 2

5 Communications from Convenor 2

6 Reports of previous meetings 2

7 Processing of NB Position Papers 2

8 Work plan management 3

8.1 Media coding 3

8.2 Composition coding 9

8.3 Description coding 9

8.4 Systems support 10

8.5 IPMP 11

8.6 Transport and File formats 11

8.7 Multimedia architecture 15

8.8 Application formats 15

8.9 Reference implementation 16

8.10 Conformance 18

8.11 Maintenance 20

9 Work plan and time line 21

10 Organisation of this meeting 21

10.1 Tasks for subgroups 21

10.2 Joint meetings 25

11 WG management 25

11.1 Terms of reference 25

11.2 Liaisons 26

11.3 Responses to National Bodies 28

11.4 Ad hoc groups 28

11.5 Asset management 29

11.6 IPR management 29

12 Administrative matters 30

12.1 Schedule of future MPEG meetings 30

12.2 Promotional activities 31

13 Resolutions of this meeting 31

14 A.O.B. 31

15 Closing 31

Annex A – Attendance list 44

Annex B –Agenda 65

Annex C –Input contributions 72

Annex D –Output documents 128

Annex E – Requirements report 137

1. Requirements documents approved at this meeting 137

2. MPEG-4 138

3. MPEG-H 138

4. Explorations 140

4.6. 3DV Exploration 142

Annex F –Systemsreport 143

1. Output of the Meeting 143

2. General Input Documents 143

2.1 AHG reports 143

2.2 General technical contributions 144

2.3 Summary of discussion 144

2.4 Demo 145

2.5 FAQ 145

2.6 AOB 145

3. MPEG-2 Systems (13818-1) 145

3.1 Topics 145

3.2 Contributions 145

3.3 Summary of discussions 147

3.4 Action Points 147

4. MPEG-4 ISO Base File Format (14496-12) 147

4.1 Topics 147

4.2 Contributions 148

4.3 Summary of discussions 149

4.4 Action Points 151

5. MPEG-4 AVC File Format (14496-15) 151

5.1 Topics 151

5.2 Contributions 151

5.3 Summary of discussions 153

5.4 Action Points 154

6. Open Font Format (14496-22) 155

6.1 Topics 155

6.2 Contributions 155

6.3 Summary of discussions 155

6.4 Action Points 155

7. Composite Font Representation (14496-28) 155

7.1 Topics 155

7.2 Contributions 156

7.3 Summary of discussions 156

7.4 Action Points 156

8. Timed Text (14496-30) 156

8.1 Topics 156

8.2 Contributions 156

8.3 Summary of discussions 157

8.4 Action Points 157

9. Reference Software (21000-8) 157

9.1 Topics 157

9.2 Contributions 158

9.3 Summary of discussions 158

9.4 Action Points 158

10. Surveillance AF (23000-10) 159

10.1 Topics 159

10.2 Contributions 159

10.3 Summary of discussions 159

10.4 Action Points 159

11. MP-AF (23000-15) 160

11.1 Topics 160

11.2 Contributions 160

11.3 Summary of discussions 161

11.4 Action Points 161

12. Common encryption format for ISO BMFF (23001-7) 161

12.1 Topics 161

12.2 Contributions 162

12.3 Summary of discussions 162

12.4 Action Points 162

13. MMT (23008-1) 162

13.1 Topics 162

13.2 Contributions 163

13.3 Summary of discussions 168

13.4 Action Points 168

14. MMT FEC (23008-10) 168

14.1 Topics 168

14.2 Contributions 168

14.3 Summary of discussions 169

14.4 Action Points 170

15. MMT CI (23008-11) 170

15.1 Topics 170

15.2 Contributions 170

15.3 Summary of discussions 171

15.4 Action Points 171

16. MMT Implementation Guide (23008-12) 171

16.1 Topics 171

16.2 Contributions 171

16.3 Summary of discussions 172

16.4 Action Points 172

17. Media presentation description and segment formats (23009-1) 173

17.1 Topics 173

17.2 Contributions 173

17.3 Summary of discussions 183

17.4 Action Points 183

18. Conformance and Ref. SW. for DASH (23009-2) 183

18.1 Topics 183

18.2 Contributions 184

18.3 Summary of discussions 185

18.4 Action Points 185

19. Implementation Guidelines (23009-3) 185

19.1 Topics 185

19.2 Contributions 185

19.3 Summary of discussions 185

19.4 Action Points 186

20. References 187

20.1 Standing Documents 187

20.2 Mailing Lists Reminder 189

20.3 Latest References and Publication Status (as of 100th meeting) 190

Annex G –Videoreport 198

1 Organization of the work 198

1.1 Room allocation 198

1.2 AHGs and Breakout Topics 198

1.3 Ballots 199

1.4 Liaisons 199

1.5 NB positions 200

1.6 Joint Meetings 200

1.7 Output Documents planned 201

2 MPEG-4 part 2Visual 201

3 MPEG-4 part 10 AVC 201

4 AVC stereo and 3D extensions 201

5 Web Video Coding 202

6 Coding independent code points 202

7 MPEG-7 Visual 202

8 CDVS 203

8.1 Requirements related 203

8.2 General 204

8.3 CE and other technical inputs 204

8.4 Test Model Improvements 210

8.5 TM Implementation other than CE 210

8.6 CDVS Development and Requirements 210

8.7 WD and TM Development 210

8.8 CE definition 210

9 Internet Video Coding CfP 210

10 Internet Video Coding Exploration 215

10.1 General 215

10.2 EE 215

11 Reconfigurable Media Coding – Video related 220

12 HEVC 221

12.1 Jointly-discussed requirements-related issues 221

12.2 Profiles/levels 223

12.3 HEVC Range Extensions 223

12.4 HEVC Scalable Extensions 223

12.5 HEVC Non-camera Captured Content 223

12.6 HEVC Multi-view Extension Profiles 223

12.7 HEVC for Interlaced Scan Video 223

12.8 Use cases 224

12.9 HEVC for Still Pictures 224

13 Wednesday Video plenary status review 224

14 Closing plenary topics 226

14.1 Output docs and resolutions 226

14.2 AHGs established 228

14.3 Other topics in closing 229

Annex H –JCT-VCreport 230

15 Administrative topics 231

15.1 Organization 231

15.2 Meeting logistics 231

15.3 Primary goals 232

15.4 Documents and document handling considerations 232

15.5 Attendance 236

15.6 Agenda 236

15.7 IPR policy reminder 237

15.8 Software copyright disclaimer header reminder 238

15.9 Communication practices 238

15.10 Terminology 239

15.11 Liaison activity 242

15.12 Opening remarks 242

15.13 Scheduling of discussions 243

15.14 Contribution topic overview 244

16 AHG reports 245

17 Project development, status, and guidance 260

17.1 Conformance test set development 260

17.2 Version 1 bug reports and cleanup 260

17.3 Implementation demonstrations 261

17.4 Profile and level definitions and other requirements related topics 262

17.5 HEVC and RExt use cases (requirements related) 265

17.6 Source video test material 265

18 Core experiments in SHVC 266

18.1 SCE1: Support for additional resampling phase shifts 266

18.2 SCE2: Combination of inter-layer syntax prediction and motion data compression 271

18.3 SCE3: Inter-layer filtering 275

19 Core experiments in Range Extensions 280

19.1 RCE1: Inter-component decorrelation methods 280

19.2 RCE2: Prediction and coding techniques for transform-skip blocks 284

19.3 RCE3: Intra coding methods for screen content 289

20 Non-CE Technical Contributions 292

20.1 Range extensions 292

20.2 SHVC 314

20.3 HL syntax for range extensions and single-layer HEVC coding 330

20.4 HL syntax in SHVC and 3D extensions 332

20.5 HL syntax in SHVC 361

20.6 SEI messages 365

20.7 Non-normative: Encoder optimization, decoder speed improvement and cleanup, post filtering, loss concealment, rate control 370

20.8 Withdrawn and unclear allocation 370

21 Plenary Discussions and BoG Reports 371

21.1 Project development coordination 371

21.2 BoGs 371

22 Project planning 371

22.1 WD drafting and software 371

22.2 Plans for improved efficiency and contribution consideration 371

22.3 General issues for CEs and TEs 372

22.4 Alternative procedure for handling complicated feature adoptions 373

22.5 Common Conditions for HEVC Coding Experiments 374

22.6 Software development 374

22.7 Subjective verification test plan 374

23 Establishment of ad hoc groups 374

24 Output documents and end-of-meeting actions 383

25 Future meeting plans, expressions of thanks, and closing of the meeting 386

Annex A to JCT-VC report:


List of documents 387

Annex B to JCT-VC report:


List of meeting participants 429

Annex I –JCT-3Vreport 434

26 Administrative topics 436

26.1 Organization 436

26.2 Meeting logistics 436

26.3 Primary goals 436

26.4 Documents and document handling considerations 437

26.5 Attendance 440

26.6 Agenda 440

26.7 IPR policy reminder 441

26.8 Software copyright disclaimer header reminder 442

26.9 Communication practices 442

26.10 Terminology 443

26.11 Liaison activity 445

26.12 Opening remarks 445

26.13 Contribution topic overview 446

27 AHG reports 446

28 Project development, status, and guidance 458

28.1 Communication by parent bodies 458

28.2 Performance evaluation 460

28.3 Asymmetric coding modes 460

29 Core experiments 460

29.1 CE1: View synthesis prediction 460

29.2 CE2: Disparity vector derivation 468

29.3 CE3: Inter-view/motion prediction 474

29.4 CE4: Illumination compensation 483

29.5 CE5: Depth bi-partition modes 487

29.6 CE6: Simplified depth coding 491

29.7 CE7: Flexibility in 3D-AVC 497

30 Non-CE technical contributions 501

30.1 3D standard development 501

30.2 High-level syntax 504

30.3 Other technical contributions on coding layer 516

30.4 Conformance 517

30.5 Software 517

30.6 Source video test material 518

30.7 Alternative depth formats 519

30.8 Non-normative contributions 519

30.9 Complexity assessment 520

30.10 Quality assessment 521

30.11 Withdrawn or unclear allocation 521

31 Plenary Discussions and BoG Reports 521

31.1 Project development 521

31.2 BoGs 521

32 Project planning 524

32.1 General issues for CEs 524

32.2 Common Conditions for 3D Video Coding Experiments 526

32.3 Software development 526

32.4 Software repositories 528

32.5 CEs planned 528

33 Establishment of ad hoc groups 529

34 Output documents 536

35 Future meeting plans, expressions of thanks, and closing of the meeting 540

Annex A to JCT-3V report:


List of documents 542

Annex B to JCT-3V report:


List of meeting participants 572

Annex J –Audioreport 577

1 Opening Audio Plenary 589

2 Administrative matters 589

2.1 Communications from the Chair 589

2.2 Approval of agenda and allocation of contributions 589

2.3 Creation of Task Groups 589

2.4 Approval of previous meeting report 589

2.5 Review of AHG reports 589

2.6 Ballots to process 589

2.7 Received National Body Comments and Liaison matters 590

2.8 Joint meetings 590

2.9 Plenary Discussions 590

3 Record of AhG meetings 590

3.1 AhG on 3D Audio 590

4 Task group activities 596

4.1 Joint Meetings 596

4.2 Task Group discussions 598

5 Closing Audio Plenary and meeting deliverables 607

5.1 Plenary discussions 607

5.2 Responses to Liaison and NB comments 607

5.3 Recommendations for final plenary 607

5.4 Establishment of Ad-hoc Groups 607

5.5 Approval of output documents 608

5.6 Press statement 608

5.7 Agenda for next meeting 608

5.8 All other business 608

5.9 Closing of the meeting 608

Annex A Participants 609

Annex B Audio Contributions and Schedule 611

Task Groups 615

Annex C Output Documents 616

Annex D Agenda for the 106th MPEG Audio Meeting 619

Annex K –3DGreport 620

21. Openingofthemeeting 631

21.1 Rollcall 631

21.2 Approvaloftheagenda 631

21.3 Goalsfortheweek 631

21.4 Standardsfrom3DGC 632

21.5 Roomallocation 633

21.6 Jointmeetings 633

21.7 Scheduleataglance 634

22. AhGreports 635

22.1 MPEG-V 635

22.2 AugmentedReality 635

22.3 RGC 635

23. Analysisofcontributions 635

23.1 Session:Agenda/Status/Preparationoftheweek 643

23.2 Session:3DAudioandAR 643

23.3 SessionRawaudio/videosupportinMPEGscene 645

23.4 SessionRawMultiresolutionMeshCompression 645

23.5 SessionRMCBoG 645

23.6 SessionJointwithRequirementson3DprinterandARAFv2usecasesandReq. 647

23.7 Session3DGPlenary 647

24. Generalissues 648

24.1 Generaldiscussion 648

25. General3DGrelatedactivities 648

25.1 Promotions 648

25.2 PressRelease:ARAFFDIS 648

26. Resolutionsfrom3DG 649

27. ResolutionsrelatedtoMPEG-4 649

27.1 Part1–Systems 649

27.2 Part5–ReferenceSoftware 649

27.3 Part11SceneDescriptionandApplicationEngine 649

27.4 Part16AnimationFrameworkeXtension(AFX) 649

27.5 Part273DGConformance 650

28. ResolutionsrelatedtoMPEG-A 650

28.1 Part13AugmentedRealityApplicationFormat 650

28.2 Part14AugmentedRealityReferenceModel 650

29. ResolutionsrelatedtoMPEG-C 650

29.1 Part4–MediaToolLibrary 650

30. ResolutionsrelatedtoMPEG-M 651

30.1 Part2–MPEGExtensibleMiddleware(MXM)API 651

31. ResolutionsrelatedtoMPEG-V 651

31.1 Part1–Architecture 651

31.2 Part2–ControlInformation 651

31.3 Part3–SensoryInformation 651

31.4 Part4–VirtualWorldObjectCharacteristics 652

31.5 Part5–DataFormatsforInteractionDevices 652

31.6 Part6–Commontypesandtools 652

31.7 Part7–ReferenceSoftwareandConformance 652

32. ResolutionsrelatedtoMPEG-U 652

32.1 Part2–AdvancedUserInteractionInterface 652

33. Management 653

33.1 Liaisons 653

33.2 ResolutionsrelatedtoExplorations 653

33.3 ResolutionsrelatedtoExplorations 653

34. Establishmentof3DGAd-HocGroups 654



35. ClosingoftheMeeting 655




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