Michael J. Horowitz

Michael J. Horowitz (born January 2, 1964, in Ames, Iowa) is an American electrical engineer who actively participated in the creation of the H.264/MPEG-4 AVC and H.265/HEVC video coding standards. He is co-inventor of flexible macroblock ordering (FMO) and tiles, essential features in H.264/MPEG-4 AVC and H.265/HEVC, respectively. He is managing partner of Applied Video Compression and has served on the technical advisory boards of Vivox, Inc., Vidyo, Inc., and RipCode, Inc.

Education

 * A.B. degree with distinction in physics from Cornell University, Ithaca, New York, 1986.
 * M.S. degree in electrical engineering from Columbia University, New York, New York, 1988.
 * Ph.D. in electrical engineering from The University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, 1998.

Professional work
Horowitz also has contributed to the early productization of several video coding standards:


 * 2000 – At Polycom, architect and developer of the first commercially available in-product implementation of macroblock-adaptive multiple reference frames (H.263 Annex U). Macroblock-adaptive multiple reference frames has become a mainstay in subsequent video coding standards.
 * 2003 – At Polycom, architect and lead engineer of the team that produced the first commercially available in-product implementation of H.264/AVC.
 * 2008 – At Vidyo, architect and lead engineer of the team that developed the first commercially available in-product implementation of H.264 SVC
 * 2012 – At eBrisk Video, architect and lead engineer of the team that developed one of the first commercially available implementations of H.265/HEVC.
 * 2020 – At Google, Technical Lead of the AV1 for Duo project that became the first commercially available real-time interactive video implementation of AV1.

Standardization

 * 2001-2002 – VCEG Chair, Ad hoc Group on H.26L Complexity Reduction
 * 2002-2003 – JVT Chair, Ad hoc Group on H.26L Complexity Reduction
 * 2002-2003 – JVT Chair, Ad hoc Group on Robustness
 * 2008-2010 – VCEG Chair, Ad hoc Group on Computational Efficiency
 * 2011-2012 – JCT-VC Chair, Ad hoc Group on High-level Parallelism
 * 2020     – Alliance for Open Media Co-chair, RTC Subgroup