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MMSys 2012: Chapel Hill, NC, USA
- Mark Claypool, Carsten Griwodz:
Proceedings of the Third Annual ACM SIGMM Conference on Multimedia Systems, MMSys 2012, Chapel Hill, NC, USA, February 22-24, 2012. ACM 2012, ISBN 978-1-4503-1131-1
Quality for HTTP streaming
- Rémi Houdaille, Stéphane Gouache:
Shaping HTTP adaptive streams for a better user experience. 1-9 - Ricky K. P. Mok, Xiapu Luo, Edmond W. W. Chan, Rocky K. C. Chang:
QDASH: a QoE-aware DASH system. 11-22 - Tobias Schreck, Maximilian Scherer, Michael Walter, Benjamin Bustos, Sang Min Yoon, Arjan Kuijper:
Graph-based combinations of fragment descriptors for improved 3D Object Retrieval. 23-28 - Zixia Huang, Ahsan Arefin, Pooja Agarwal, Klara Nahrstedt, Wanmin Wu:
Towards the understanding of human perceptual quality in tele-immersive shared activity. 29-34
Signal processing
- R. Cameron Harvey, Mohamed Hefeeda:
Spatio-temporal video copy detection. 35-46 - Seiichi Gohshi:
A new signal processing method for video: reproduce the frequency spectrum exceeding the Nyquist frequency. 47-52
Emerging topics
- Ying Zhang, Guanfeng Wang, Beomjoo Seo, Roger Zimmermann:
Multi-video summary and skim generation of sensor-rich videos in geo-space. 53-64 - Hwanju Kim, Jinkyu Jeong, Jeaho Hwang, Joonwon Lee, Seungryoul Maeng:
Scheduler support for video-oriented multimedia on client-side virtualization. 65-76 - Bo-Chun Wang, Alix L. H. Chow, Leana Golubchik:
P2P streaming: use of advertisements as incentives. 77-82
Datasets
- Mingyu Chen, Ghassan Al-Regib, Biing-Hwang Juang:
6DMG: a new 6D motion gesture database. 83-88 - Stefan Lederer, Christopher Müller, Christian Timmerer:
Dynamic adaptive streaming over HTTP dataset. 89-94 - Andreas Petlund, Pål Halvorsen, Pål Frogner Hansen, Torbjörn Lindgren, Rui Casais, Carsten Griwodz:
Network traffic from Anarchy Online: analysis, statistics and applications: a server-side traffic trace. 95-100
Demos and posters
- Michael Eberhard, Andi Palo, Amit Kumar, Riccardo Petrocco, Licio Mapelli, Mikko Uitto:
NextSharePC: an open-source BitTorrent-based P2P client supporting SVC. 101-106 - Maarten Wijnants, Jeroen Dierckx, Peter Quax, Wim Lamotte:
synchronous MediaSharing: social and communal media consumption for geographically dispersed users. 107-112 - Kiarash Amiri, Shih-Hsien Yang, Fadi J. Kurdahi, Magda El Zarki, Aditi Majumder:
Collaborative video playback on a federation of tiled mobile projectors enabled by visual feedback. 113-118
Supporting 3D content
- Charles D. Estes, Ketan Mayer-Patel:
The n-dimensional display interface: a more elastic narrow waist for the display pipeline. 119-129 - Naghmeh Khodabakhshi, Mohamed Hefeeda:
Copy detection of 3D videos. 131-142 - Mohammad Hosseini, Dewan Tanvir Ahmed, Shervin Shirmohammadi:
Adaptive 3D texture streaming in M3G-based mobile games. 143-148 - Travis Andelin, Vasu Chetty, Devon Harbaugh, Sean Warnick, Daniel Zappala:
Quality selection for Dynamic Adaptive Streaming over HTTP with Scalable Video Coding. 149-154
Adapting to mobility
- Daniel M. Havey, Roman Chertov, Kevin C. Almeroth:
Receiver driven rate adaptation for wireless multimedia applications. 155-166 - Siyuan Xiang, Lin Cai, Jianping Pan:
Adaptive scalable video streaming in wireless networks. 167-172 - Jingteng Xue, Chang Wen Chen:
Mobile JND: environment adapted perceptual model and mobile video quality enhancement. 173-183 - Suchendra M. Bhandarkar, Lakshmish Ramaswamy, Hari Devulapally:
Collaborative caching for efficient dissemination of personalized video streams in resource constrained environments. 185-190
Adapting to infrastructures
- Raymond Sweha, Vatche Ishakian, Azer Bestavros:
AngelCast: cloud-based peer-assisted live streaming using optimized multi-tree construction. 191-202 - Louis Plissonneau, Ernst W. Biersack:
A longitudinal view of HTTP video streaming performance. 203-214 - Beomjoo Seo, Weiwei Cui, Roger Zimmermann:
An experimental study of video uploading from mobile devices with HTTP streaming. 215-225 - Cyril Concolato, Stéphane Thomas, Romain Bouqueau, Jean Le Feuvre:
Synchronized delivery of multimedia content over uncoordinated broadcast broadband networks. 227-232
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