JVT

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JVT is the Joint Video Team, a collaborative standards group formed by ITU-T and ISO/IEC to develop the H.264/AVC video compression standard.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf joint working group
standards organization
abbreviationFor Joint Video Team NERFINISHED
alsoKnownAs Joint Video Team of ITU-T VCEG and ISO/IEC MPEG NERFINISHED
applicationDomain digital video broadcasting
internet video streaming
mobile video
optical disc video storage
areaServed international
collaborationBetween ISO/IEC Moving Picture Experts Group NERFINISHED
ITU-T Video Coding Experts Group NERFINISHED
field multimedia standards
video coding
video compression
formedBy ISO/IEC NERFINISHED
ITU-T NERFINISHED
fullName Joint Video Team NERFINISHED
hasWorkingGroups coding tools and algorithms
conformance and testing
reference software
notableContribution significant bitrate reduction compared to previous video coding standards
organizationalType expert group
outputDocumentType ISO/IEC standard
ITU-T Recommendation NERFINISHED
international standard
parentOrganization International Electrotechnical Commission NERFINISHED
International Organization for Standardization NERFINISHED
International Telecommunication Union NERFINISHED
predecessorStandard H.262 NERFINISHED
MPEG-2 Video NERFINISHED
primaryStandardDeveloped Advanced Video Coding GENERATED
H.264 GENERATED
H.264/AVC GENERATED
purpose development of video coding standards
relatedStandard H.265 NERFINISHED
High Efficiency Video Coding NERFINISHED
standardDesignationISOIEC ISO/IEC 14496-10 NERFINISHED
standardDesignationITU ITU-T H.264 NERFINISHED
standardizationFocus interoperable video compression technology
standardScope block-based hybrid video coding
lossy video compression
network-friendly video coding
technologyType video codec standardization
uses entropy coding
motion-compensated prediction
transform coding
worksOn standardization of video coding formats

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