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MMSys 2011: Santa Clara, CA, USA
- Ali C. Begen, Ketan Mayer-Patel:
Proceedings of the Second Annual ACM SIGMM Conference on Multimedia Systems, MMSys 2011, Santa Clara, CA, USA, February 23-25, 2011. ACM 2011, ISBN 978-1-4503-0518-1 - Alain Fiocco:
Keynote 1. - Mark Watson:
Keynote 2.
Wireless and mobile
- Wei Guan, Suya You, Ulrich Neumann:
GPS-aided recognition-based user tracking system with augmented reality in extreme large-scale areas. 1-10 - Jia Hao, Seon Ho Kim, Sakire Arslan Ay, Roger Zimmermann:
Energy-efficient mobile video management using smartphones. 11-22 - Navin Sharma, David E. Irwin, Prashant J. Shenoy, Michael Zink:
MultiSense: fine-grained multiplexing for steerable camera sensor networks. 23-34
Networking
- Lawrence Stewart, David A. Hayes, Grenville J. Armitage, Michael Welzl, Andreas Petlund:
Multimedia-unfriendly TCP congestion control and home gateway queue management. 35-44 - Mukundan Venkataraman, Mainak Chatterjee:
Effects of internet path selection on video-QoE. 45-56 - Kristian Evensen, Dominik Kaspar, Carsten Griwodz, Pål Halvorsen, Audun Fosselie Hansen, Paal Engelstad:
Improving the performance of quality-adaptive video streaming over multiple heterogeneous access networks. 57-68
Data transmission and QoS
- Zixia Huang, Wanmin Wu, Klara Nahrstedt, Raoul Rivas, Md. Ahsan Arefin:
SyncCast: synchronized dissemination in multi-site interactive 3D tele-immersion. 69-80 - Kuan-Ta Chen, Chen-Chi Wu, Yu-Chun Chang, Chin-Laung Lei:
Quantifying QoS requirements of network services: a cheat-proof framework. 81-92 - Dominik Seiler, Ernst Juhnke, Ralph Ewerth, Manfred Grauer, Bernd Freisleben:
Efficient data transmission between multimedia web services via aspect-oriented programming. 93-104
Dataset track
- Yichuan Wang, Cheng-Hsin Hsu, Jatinder Pal Singh, Xin Liu:
Network traces of virtual worlds: measurements and applications. 105-110 - Martin Ellis, Colin Perkins, Dimitrios P. Pezaros:
End-to-end and network-internal measurements of real-time traffic to residential users. 111-116 - Vijay Chandrasekhar, David M. Chen, Sam S. Tsai, Ngai-Man Cheung, Huizhong Chen, Gabriel Takacs, Yuriy A. Reznik, Ramakrishna Vedantham, Radek Grzeszczuk, Jeff Bach, Bernd Girod:
The stanford mobile visual search data set. 117-122 - Yeng-Ting Lee, Kuan-Ta Chen, Yun-Maw Cheng, Chin-Laung Lei:
World of warcraft avatar history dataset. 123-128 - Ricardo A. Calix, Gerald M. Knapp:
Affect corpus 2.0: an extension of a corpus for actor level emotion magnitude detection. 129-132
Modern media transport 1
- Thomas Stockhammer:
Dynamic adaptive streaming over HTTP -: standards and design principles. 133-144 - Luca De Cicco, Saverio Mascolo, Vittorio Palmisano:
Feedback control for adaptive live video streaming. 145-156 - Saamer Akhshabi, Ali C. Begen, Constantine Dovrolis:
An experimental evaluation of rate-adaptation algorithms in adaptive streaming over HTTP. 157-168 - Chenghao Liu, Imed Bouazizi, Moncef Gabbouj:
Rate adaptation for adaptive HTTP streaming. 169-174
System performance
- Moonkyung Ryu, Hyojun Kim, Umakishore Ramachandran:
Impact of flash memory on video-on-demand storage: analysis of tradeoffs. 175-186 - Samamon Khemmarat, Renjie Zhou, Lixin Gao, Michael Zink:
Watching user generated videos with prefetching. 187-198 - Kevin O. Stoeckigt, Hai Le Vu, Philip Branch:
Dynamic codec with priority for voice over IP in WLAN. 199-210
Encoding and repair
- Ngo Quang Minh Khiem, Guntur Ravindra, Wei Tsang Ooi:
Adaptive encoding of zoomable video streams based on user access pattern. 211-222 - Osama Abboud, Thomas Zinner, Konstantin Pussep, Sabah Al-Sabea, Ralf Steinmetz:
On the impact of quality adaptation in SVC-based P2P video-on-demand systems. 223-232 - David P. Varodayan, Wai-tian Tan:
Error-resilient live video multicast using low-rate visual quality feedback. 233-244
Modern media transport 2
- Robert Kuschnig, Ingo Kofler, Hermann Hellwagner:
Evaluation of HTTP-based request-response streams for internet video streaming. 245-256 - Yago Sánchez de la Fuente, Thomas Schierl, Cornelius Hellge, Thomas Wiegand, Dohy Hong, Danny De Vleeschauwer, Werner Van Leekwijck, Yannick Le Louédec:
iDASH: improved dynamic adaptive streaming over HTTP using scalable video coding. 257-264 - Cyril Concolato, Jean Le Feuvre, Romain Bouqueau:
Usages of DASH for rich media services. 265-270 - Christopher Müller, Christian Timmerer:
A test-bed for the dynamic adaptive streaming over HTTP featuring session mobility. 271-276 - Frank Hartung, Sinan Kesici, Daniel Catrein:
DRM protected dynamic adaptive HTTP streaming. 277-282
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