The Aso clan (阿蘇) is a Japanese clan associated with Aso Shrine . They descend from Kamuyaimimi . The clan were originally Kuni no miyatsuko but after the abolition of the role they took on a priestly role at Aso Shrine . They share this history with the Izumo clan of Izumo-taisha , the Owari clan of Atsuta Shrine , the Munakata clan [ ja ] of Munakata Taisha , and the Yamato clan of Ōyamato Shrine .
26-648: (Redirected from Aso ) ASO or Aso may refer to: Aso clan , a historic Japanese clan Geography [ edit ] Aso (river) , a river in Italy Aso River , in Democratic Republic of the Congo Aso, Kumamoto , Japan Asō, Ibaraki , a former Japanese town located in Namegata District that is now part of the city of Namegata Mount Aso ,
52-729: A peer-reviewed medical journal Orchestras [ edit ] Adelaide Symphony Orchestra Albany Symphony Orchestra American Symphony Orchestra Amman Symphony Orchestra (since 2015, the JOrchestra) Annapolis Symphony Orchestra Antwerp Symphony Orchestra Appalachian Symphony Orchestra Arkansas Symphony Orchestra Atlanta Symphony Orchestra Austin Symphony Orchestra Technology [ edit ] Analogue switch/sign-off, part of
78-457: A company that provides human-resources and other administrative functions to client companies Amaury Sport Organisation , organiser of the Tour de France and other sporting events ASO or "anvil-shaped object", a cheap anvil made of inferior materials Arbitrary slice ordering , an algorithm for loss prevention during image or video compression App store optimization , a process of improving
104-527: A large number of pointers (in the worst case, one pointer for each MB) and increasing the intelligence of the DRAM access unit increase the decoder complexity. The second method hurts significantly the decoder performance. In addition, by performing the de-blocking in a second pass, the DRAM to processor's memory bandwidth is increased. Decoding slices in the order they are received can result in additional memory consumption or impose higher throughput requirements on
130-643: A mountain in Japan Aso Rock , a large outcrop on the outskirts of Abuja, Nigeria Ships [ edit ] Japanese cruiser Aso (1905–1932) Aso-class patrol vessel , a class of large patrol vessels of the Japan Coast Guard, named after Mount Aso As abbreviation [ edit ] Medicine [ edit ] Allele-specific oligonucleotide Antisense oligonucleotide Anti-streptolysin O Arterial switch operation Arteriosclerosis obliterans Annals of Surgical Oncology ,
156-490: A picture, the decoder complexity is significantly increased. Because Flexible Macroblock Order FMO extend the concept of slices by allowing non-consecutive macroblocks to belong to the same slice , this section also addresses the decoder complexity introduced by (FMO). An example of how macroblocks can be associated to different slices is shown in Figure 1. When ASO is supported, the four slices of this example can be received by
182-697: Is as follows. In recorded history the family started as Imperial representatives called Kuni no miyatsuko . They looked after worship activities in their area. As they gained power, they became leaders in the Aso district. During this time they were very powerful. In the Nanboku-chō period , the Aso family faced problems. They strongly supported the Southern Court . This choice, along with family disagreements, weakened their power. Powerful military families like Shimazu and Omura also became strong competitors. However,
208-416: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Aso clan The Aso family were priests but also rose to power as a powerful samurai clan in the 11th century. Richard Ponsonby-Fane divides the history of the Aso clan into three stages The Aso clan originally descended from Kamuyaimimi , a son of Emperor Jimmu and Himetataraisuzu-hime . It
234-463: Is included as tool in baseline profile the H.264/MPEG-4 AVC encoder with I Slices , P Slices , Context Adaptative Variable Length Coding ( CAVLC ), grouping of slices ( Slice Group ), arbitrary slice order (ASO) and Redundancy slices . Primarily for lower-cost applications with limited computing resources, this profile is used widely in videoconferencing , mobile applications and security applications also. Arbitrary Slice Ordering (ASO) relaxes
260-488: Is now known as Kumamoto Prefecture . This contributed economically to the family and the shrine, allowing them to rebuild shrine buildings and hold festivals. It also made it possible for them to establish branches of the Aso shrine in other locations. Some of those shrines still remain in up to 500 locations to this day. Koreyuki Aso ( Aso Koreyuki in Japanese name order ) was the 91st Chief Priest of Aso Shrine with his son being
286-452: Is represented a different color. [REDACTED] Figure 4: The AVC decoder blocks need to support ASO and FMO decoding. In addition to the slice length and the macroblock address of the 1st macroblock (MB) of the slice , the slice parser (Figure 4) need to extract the Slice Group (SG) of each slice . These informations, together with the slice itself, are stored in DRAM. As in
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#1732851464036312-700: Is speculated that many members may be buried in Nakadori Kofun Group [ ja ] . Takashi Tanaka did research on their genealogy. The position of Chief Priest of Aso Shrine is hereditary and is passed down from generation to generation with the oldest male in the family becoming the new head of the shrine. The Aso family has the second oldest recorded lineage in Japan after the Imperial family. The family themselves are said to be descendants of Takeiwatatsu-no-Mikoto. Their early genealogy frorm Emperor Jimmu
338-480: Is stored), should be generated. The list of pointers, together with the address of the first macroblock of the slice , will be used to navigate through the out of order slices . The slice length will be used to transfer the slice data from the DRAM to the decoder's internal memory. Faced with the necessity to decode out of order slices , a decoder may: The first method increases latency, but allows performing decoding and de-blocking in parallel. However, managing
364-734: The digital television transition App store optimization Other uses [ edit ] ASO, general secondary education ( Algemeen Secundair Onderwijs in Dutch) in Belgium Aso, a story art in the Philippine comic strip Pugad Baboy ASO , another name for the arcade game Alpha Mission Academy Sports + Outdoors , American retail chain Address Supporting Organization , an Internet-protocol advisory group affiliated with ICANN Administrative services organization ,
390-402: The slice length and the macroblock address (i.e. index with respect to the raster scan order) of the first macroblock (MB) of the slice are extracted by the slice parser (Figure 2). This information, together with the slice itself, is stored in memory (shown as DRAM). In addition, a list of pointers (Figure 2, a pointer for each slice, and each pointing to the memory location where a slice
416-440: The 92nd. Arbitrary slice ordering Arbitrary slice ordering ( ASO ) in digital video , is an algorithm for loss prevention. It is used for restructuring the ordering of the representation of the fundamental regions ( macroblocks ) in pictures. This type of algorithm avoids the need to wait for a full set of scenes to get all sources. Typically considered as an error/loss robustness feature. This type of algorithm
442-498: The ASO case, the list of pointers (Figure 4) should be generated. The list of pointers, together with the address of the 1st MB of the slice , the SG, and the mb_allocation_map (stored in the processor's local memory), will be used to navigate through the slices . The slice length will be used to transfer the slice data from the DRAM to the processor local memory. Similarly to the ASO case, in
468-659: The Aso family always had a leader, known as the Daiguji. But many family members faced difficulties. Many died, others moved away, and some hid in the mountains. During the Tensho period, Toyotomi Hideyoshi invaded Satsuma. The Aso family's leader, the Daiguji Aso Koremitsu , was a young child then. They were slow in welcoming Hideyoshi and were murdered in 1593 at the age of 12. But in the Keicho era (1596-1614), things improved for
494-479: The Aso family. Kato Kiyomasa got control of the Higo province and helped the Aso family. He brought back old traditions and supported the old Shake families. But the Daiguji did not become a territorial magnate again. The Aso family were priests but also rose to power as a powerful samurai clan in the 11th century. They remained in prominence until the 16th century as their feudal lord continued to rule over half of what
520-494: The combined ASO and FMO case the decoder may: The first approach is still the preferred one. Because of FMO, decoding macroblocks in raster scan order may require to switch between different slices and/or slice groups. To speed up the DRAM access, one buffer for each Slice Group must be used (Figure 4). This additional intelligence of the DRAM access unit further increase the decoder complexity. Moreover, switching between different slices and/or slice groups requires swapping
546-547: The constraint that all macroblocks must be sequenced in decoding order, and thus enhances flexibility for low-delay performance important in teleconferencing applications and interactive Internet applications. If ASO across pictures is supported in AVC, serious issues arise: slices from different pictures are interleaved. One possible way to solve these issues is to limit ASO within a picture, i.e. slices from different pictures are not interleaved. However, even if we limit ASO within
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#1732851464036572-402: The decoder and local memory to run at higher clock speed. Consider an application in which the display operation reads the pictures to be displayed right from the section of memory where the decoder stored the pictures. An example of how slices can be associated to different slice group is shown in Figure 3. When ASO and FMO are supported, the four slices of this example can be received by
598-416: The decoder in a random order. Figure 2 shown the following order: slice #4, slice #2, slice #1, and slice #3. The same figure presents the AVC decoder blocks required to support ASO and FMO decoding. [REDACTED] Figure 3: An example of macroblock assignment to four slices and to two ''Slice'' Group (SG in the figure). Each slice is represented by a different texture, and each Slice Group
624-455: The decoder in a random order. Figure 2 shown the following receiving order: slice #4, slice #3, slice #1, and slice #2. The same figure presents the AVC decoder blocks required to support ASO decoding. [REDACTED] Figure 1: An example of macroblock assignment to four slices . Each slice is represented by a different texture. [REDACTED] Figure 2: The AVC decoder blocks need to support ASO decoding. For each slice ,
650-403: The same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title ASO . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=ASO&oldid=1241650898 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description
676-561: The visibility of a mobile app in an App Store Areostationary orbit , a circular synchronous orbit around Mars in the equatorial plane Australian Screen Online , online database of the Australian National Film and Sound Archive People with the surname [ edit ] Aso (surname) See also [ edit ] Aso Villa , the office and residence of the Nigerian President Topics referred to by
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