The research project is aimed to support effective and quick browsing of multimedia content over network through full Video Cassette Recording (VCR) functionality. The set of full VCR functionality includes several play-back operations, such as forward, backward, step-forward, step-backward, fast-forward, fast-backward and random access. Among them, the backward, fast-forward/backward and random access are the trick operations which can put very high demands on network bandwidth and CPU computation capacity, due to the inter prediction technique used widely in video coding standards such as MPEG4. The scope of this project is to analyze video encoding and file format parameters in order to produce MPEG4 compliant (or with minor extensions) video streams that enables good performance and smooth VCR functionality in applications such as Video-On-Demand system and video editing program.
First Name | Last Name | Title |
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Gerhard | Fohler | Professor |
Pengpeng | Ni | Doctoral student |
Damir | Isovic | Associate Professor,Dean of School |
Towards Optimal Quality of Experience via Scalable Video Coding (Nov 2009) Pengpeng Ni
Video streaming into virtual worlds: the effects of virtual screen distance and angle on perceived quality (Aug 2009) Pengpeng Ni Proceedings of the 17th annual ACM international conference on Multimedia
Pick your Layers wisely - A Quality Assessment of H.264 Scalable Video Coding for Mobile Devices (Jun 2009) Pengpeng Ni ICC 09. IEEE International Conference on Communications
Fine-grained scalable streaming from coarse-grained videos (Jan 2009) Pengpeng Ni Proceedings of the 18th international workshop on Network and operating systems support for digital audio and video
Support for Digital VCR functionality over Network for H.264/AVC (May 2008) Pengpeng Ni, Damir Isovic IEEE ICC2008 - Signal Processing for Communications Symposium
User-friendly H.264/AVC for Remote Browsing (Oct 2006) Pengpeng Ni, Damir Isovic, Gerhard Fohler Proceedings of the International ACM Multimedia conferance (ACM 06)