Jill M. Boyce, Intel Fellow and Chief MEDIA ARCHITECT
IntelABSTRACT
Video compression standards enable applications that we use every day,
such as broadcast television, online video streaming, and
videoconferencing. A brief tutorial will be presented on the
technology used in international video coding standards, including
MPEG AVC/H.264, HEVC, and the upcoming VVC. Updates will also be
provided on the latest standardization activities to enable immersive
media, which enable an immersive experience with 6 degrees of freedom
of movement with support for motion parallax.
SPEAKER BIO
Jill M. Boyce is Intel Fellow and Chief Media Architect at Intel,
responsible for defining media architectures for Intel’s video
hardware designs. She represents Intel at the Joint Collaborative Team
on Video Coding (JCT-VC) and Joint Video Exploration Team (JVET) of
ITU-T SG16 and ISO/IEC MPEG, and in the Alliance for Open Media. She
serves as Associate Rapporteur of ITU-T VCEG (Study Group 16 Question
6), is an editor of the MPEG-I Immersive Video draft standard, and was
an editor of the Scalability High Efficiency Video Coding extension
(SHVC). She was named an IEEE Fellow in 2019 “for contributions to
video coding.”
She received a B.S. in Electrical Engineering from the University of
Kansas in 1988 and an M.S.E. in Electrical Engineering from Princeton
University in 1990. She was formerly Director of Algorithms at Vidyo,
Inc. where she led video and audio coding and processing algorithm
development. She was formerly VP of Research and Innovation Princeton
for Technicolor, formerly Thomson. She was formerly with Lucent
Technologies Bell Labs, AT&T Labs, and Hitachi America. She was
Associate Editor from 2006 to 2010 of IEEE Transactions on Circuits
and Systems for Video Technology. She is the inventor of more than 150
granted U.S. patents, and has published more than 40 papers in
peer-reviewed conferences and journals
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