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MMSys 2018: Amsterdam, The Netherlands
- Pablo César, Michael Zink, Niall Murray:
Proceedings of the 9th ACM Multimedia Systems Conference, MMSys 2018, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, June 12-15, 2018. ACM 2018
Research track
- Saba Ahsan, Stephen McQuistin, Colin Perkins, Jörg Ott:
DASHing towards hollywood. 1-12 - Abdelhak Bentaleb, Ali C. Begen, Saad Harous, Roger Zimmermann:
Want to play DASH?: a game theoretic approach for adaptive streaming over HTTP. 13-26 - Savino Dambra, Giuseppe Samela, Lucile Sassatelli, Romaric Pighetti, Ramon Aparicio-Pardo, Anne-Marie Pinna-Dery:
Film editing: new levers to improve VR streaming. 27-39 - Kevin Desai, Balakrishnan Prabhakaran, Suraj Raghuraman:
Combining skeletal poses for 3D human model generation using multiple kinects. 40-51 - Pedro Garcia Freitas, Sana Alamgeer, Welington Y. L. Akamine, Mylène C. Q. Farias:
Blind image quality assessment based on multiscale salient local binary patterns. 52-63 - Jian He, Mubashir Adnan Qureshi, Lili Qiu, Jin Li, Feng Li, Lei Han:
Favor: fine-grained video rate adaptation. 64-75 - Kun He, Patrick Maillé, Gwendal Simon:
Watermarked video delivery: traffic reduction and CDN management. 76-88 - Christian Koch, Johannes Pfannmüller, Amr Rizk, David Hausheer, Ralf Steinmetz:
Category-aware hierarchical caching for video-on-demand content on youtube. 89-100 - Tarun Mangla, Ellen W. Zegura, Mostafa H. Ammar, Emir Halepovic, Kyung-Wook Hwang, Rittwik Jana, Marco Platania:
VideoNOC: assessing video QoE for network operators using passive measurements. 101-112 - Mohammed Shatnawi, Mohamed Hefeeda:
Dynamic input anomaly detection in interactive multimedia services. 113-122 - Kevin Spiteri, Ramesh K. Sitaraman, Daniel Sparacio:
From theory to practice: improving bitrate adaptation in the DASH reference player. 123-137 - Dimitrios Tsilimantos, Theodoros Karagkioules, Stefan Valentin:
Classifying flows and buffer state for youtube's HTTP adaptive streaming service in mobile networks. 138-149
Multimedia in 5G network architectures
- Rufael Mekuria, Michael J. McGrath, Vincenzo Riccobene, Victor Bayon-Molino, Christos Tselios, John Thomson, Artem Dobrodub:
Automated profiling of virtualized media processing functions using telemetry and machine learning. 150-161 - Liyang Sun, Fanyi Duanmu, Yong Liu, Yao Wang, Yinghua Ye, Hang Shi, David Dai:
Multi-path multi-tier 360-degree video streaming in 5G networks. 162-173 - Donghyeok Ho, Gi Seok Park, Hwangjun Song:
Mobile data offloading system for video streaming services over SDN-enabled wireless networks. 174-185
Integrative computer vision and multimedia systems
- Chen Song, Jiacheng Chen, Ryan Shea, Andy Sun, Arrvindh Shriraman, Jiangchuan Liu:
Scalable distributed visual computing for line-rate video streams. 186-194 - Ben Hamlin, Ryan Feng, Wu-chi Feng:
ISIFT: extracting incremental results from SIFT. 195-203 - Jussi Hanhirova, Teemu Kämäräinen, Sipi Seppälä, Matti Siekkinen, Vesa Hirvisalo, Antti Ylä-Jääski:
Latency and throughput characterization of convolutional neural networks for mobile computer vision. 204-215
Immersive multimedia experiences
- Estêvão Bissoli Saleme, Celso A. S. Santos, Gheorghita Ghinea:
Improving response time interval in networked event-based mulsemedia systems. 216-224 - Marina Josué, Raphael Abreu, Fábio Barreto, Douglas Paulo de Mattos, Glauco Fiorott Amorim, Joel A. F. dos Santos, Débora C. Muchaluat-Saade:
Modeling sensory effects as first-class entities in multimedia applications. 225-236 - Xavier Corbillon, Francesca De Simone, Gwendal Simon, Pascal Frossard:
Dynamic adaptive streaming for multi-viewpoint omnidirectional videos. 237-249 - Kevin Desai, Balakrishnan Prabhakaran, Suraj Raghuraman:
Skeleton-based continuous extrinsic calibration of multiple RGB-D kinect cameras. 250-257 - Mathias Almquist, Viktor Almquist, Vengatanathan Krishnamoorthi, Niklas Carlsson, Derek L. Eager:
The prefetch aggressiveness tradeoff in 360° video streaming. 258-269 - Roberto Irajá Tavares da Costa Filho, Marcelo Caggiani Luizelli, Maria Torres Vega, Jeroen van der Hooft, Stefano Petrangeli, Tim Wauters, Filip De Turck, Luciano Paschoal Gaspary:
Predicting the performance of virtual reality video streaming in mobile networks. 270-283
Human-centric internet and multimedia systems
- Steven W. K. Lee, Rocky K. C. Chang:
Enhancing the experience of multiplayer shooter games via advanced lag compensation. 284-293 - Daniel Kuemper, Thorben Iggena, Ralf Toenjes, Elke Pulvermüller:
Valid.IoT: a framework for sensor data quality analysis and interpolation. 294-303 - Jiayu Shu, Rui Zheng, Pan Hui:
Cardea: context-aware visual privacy protection for photo taking and sharing. 304-315
IoT and smart cities
- S. N. Akshay Uttama Nambi, R. Venkatesha Prasad, Antonio Reyes Lua, Luis Gonzalez:
PEAT, how much am i burning? 316-327 - Huber Flores, Pan Hui, Sasu Tarkoma, Yong Li, Theodoros Anagnostopoulos, Vassilis Kostakos, Chu Luo, Xiang Su:
Sensorclone: a framework for harnessing smart devices with virtual sensors. 328-338 - Bashima Islam, Mostafa Uddin, Sarit Mukherjee, Shahriar Nirjon:
Rethinking ranging of unmodified BLE peripherals in smart city infrastructure. 339-350
Open datasets & software
- Jens Heuschkel, Alexander Frömmgen:
SGF: a crowdsourced large-scale event dataset. 351-356 - Andreas Leibetseder, Stefan Petscharnig, Manfred Jürgen Primus, Sabrina Kletz, Bernd Münzer, Klaus Schoeffmann, Jörg Keckstein:
Lapgyn4: a dataset for 4 automatic content analysis problems in the domain of laparoscopic gynecology. 357-362 - Konstantin Pogorelov, Zeno Albisser, Olga Ostroukhova, Mathias Lux, Dag Johansen, Pål Halvorsen, Michael Riegler:
Opensea: open search based classification tool. 363-368 - Steven Alexander Hicks, Sigrun Losada Eskeland, Mathias Lux, Thomas de Lange, Kristin Ranheim Randel, Mattis Jeppsson, Konstantin Pogorelov, Pål Halvorsen, Michael Riegler:
Mimir: an automatic reporting and reasoning system for deep learning based analysis in the medical domain. 369-374 - Jason J. Quinlan, Cormac J. Sreenan:
Multi-profile ultra high definition (UHD) AVC and HEVC 4K DASH datasets. 375-380 - Konstantinos Kousias, Michael Riegler, Özgü Alay, Antonios Argyriou:
HINDSIGHT: an R-based framework towards long short term memory (LSTM) optimization. 381-386 - Britta Meixner, Jan Willem Kleinrouweler, Pablo César:
4G/LTE channel quality reference signal trace data set. 387-392 - Thierry Malon, Geoffrey Roman-Jimenez, Patrice Guyot, Sylvie Chambon, Vincent Charvillat, Alain Crouzil, André Péninou, Julien Pinquier, Florence Sèdes, Christine Sénac:
Toulouse campus surveillance dataset: scenarios, soundtracks, synchronized videos with overlapping and disjoint views. 393-398 - Philippe Gournay, Olivier Lahaie, Roch Lefebvre:
A canadian french emotional speech dataset. 399-402 - Stephan Fremerey, Ashutosh Singla, Kay Meseberg, Alexander Raake:
AVtrack360: an open dataset and software recording people's head rotations watching 360° videos on an HMD. 403-408 - Aleksandr Reviakin, Ahmed H. Zahran, Cormac J. Sreenan:
dashc: a highly scalable client emulator for DASH video. 409-414 - Carsten Griwodz, Lilian Calvet, Pål Halvorsen:
Popsift: a faithful SIFT implementation for real-time applications. 415-420 - Klaus Schoeffmann, Mario Taschwer, Stephanie Sarny, Bernd Münzer, Manfred Jürgen Primus, Doris Putzgruber:
Cataract-101: video dataset of 101 cataract surgeries. 421-425 - Cise Midoglu, Mohamed Moulay, Vincenzo Mancuso, Özgü Alay, Andra Lutu, Carsten Griwodz:
Open video datasets over operational mobile networks with MONROE. 426-431 - Erwan J. David, Jesús Gutiérrez, Antoine Coutrot, Matthieu Perreira Da Silva, Patrick Le Callet:
A dataset of head and eye movements for 360° videos. 432-437 - Anatoliy Zabrovskiy, Christian Feldmann, Christian Timmerer:
Multi-codec DASH dataset. 438-443 - Maia Rohm, Bogdan Ionescu, Alexandru-Lucian Gînsca, Rodrygo L. T. Santos, Henning Müller:
Subdiv17: a dataset for investigating subjectivity in the visual diversification of image search results. 444-449 - Yashar Deldjoo, Mihai Gabriel Constantin, Bogdan Ionescu, Markus Schedl, Paolo Cremonesi:
MMTF-14K: a multifaceted movie trailer feature dataset for recommendation and retrieval. 450-455 - Emmanouil Potetsianakis, Jean Le Feuvre:
SWAPUGC: software for adaptive playback of geotagged UGC. 456-459 - Darijo Raca, Jason J. Quinlan, Ahmed H. Zahran, Cormac J. Sreenan:
Beyond throughput: a 4G LTE dataset with channel and context metrics. 460-465 - Werner Robitza, Steve Göring, Alexander Raake, David Lindegren, Gunnar Heikkilä, Jörgen Gustafsson, Peter List, Bernhard Feiten, Ulf Wüstenhagen, Marie-Neige Garcia, Kazuhisa Yamagishi, Simon Broom:
HTTP adaptive streaming QoE estimation with ITU-T rec. P. 1203 open databases and software. 466-471 - Enrique Garcia-Ceja, Michael Riegler, Petter Jakobsen, Jim Tørresen, Tine Nordgreen, Ketil J. Oedegaard, Ole Bernt Fasmer:
Depresjon: a motor activity database of depression episodes in unipolar and bipolar patients. 472-477 - Sajjad Taheri, Alexander V. Veidenbaum, Alexandru Nicolau, Ningxin Hu, Mohammad R. Haghighat:
OpenCV.js: computer vision processing for the open web platform. 478-483
Demos
- Hyunwook Kim, JinWook Yang, Minsu Choi, JunSuk Lee, SangPil Yoon, YoungHwa Kim, WooChool Park:
Eye tracking based foveated rendering for 360 VR tiled video. 484-486 - Antti Heikkinen, Pekka Pääkkönen, Marko Viitanen, Jarno Vanne, Tommi Riikonen, Kagan Bakanoglu:
Fast and easy live video service setup using lightweight virtualization. 487-489 - Steven Alexander Hicks, Konstantin Pogorelov, Thomas de Lange, Mathias Lux, Mattis Jeppsson, Kristin Ranheim Randel, Sigrun Losada Eskeland, Pål Halvorsen, Michael Riegler:
Comprehensible reasoning and automated reporting of medical examinations based on deep learning analysis. 490-493 - Miguel Fabián Romero Rondón, Lucile Sassatelli, Frédéric Precioso, Ramon Aparicio-Pardo:
Foveated streaming of virtual reality videos. 494-497 - Simon N. B. Gunkel, Hans M. Stokking, Martin J. Prins, Nanda van der Stap, Frank Bart ter Haar, Omar Aziz Niamut:
Virtual reality conferencing: multi-user immersive VR experiences on the web. 498-501 - Yuta Kudo, Hugo Zwaan, Toru Takahashi, Rui Ishiyama, Pieter Jonker:
Tip-on-a-chip: automatic dotting with glitter ink pen for individual identification of tiny parts. 502-505 - David Gómez, Juan A. Núñez, Mario Montagud, Sergi Fernández:
ImmersiaTV: enabling customizable and immersive multi-screen TV experiences. 506-508 - Chih-Fan Hsu, Yu-Cheng Chen, Yu-Shuen Wang, Chin-Laung Lei, Kuan-Ta Chen:
Realizing the real-time gaze redirection system with convolutional neural network. 509-512 - Daniel Becker, Matthias Schmidt, Fernando Bombardelli da Silva, Serhan Gül, Cornelius Hellge, Oliver Sawade, Ilja Radusch:
Visual object tracking in a parking garage using compressed domain analysis. 513-516 - Débora Pereira Salgado, Felipe Roque Martins, Thiago Braga Rodrigues, Conor Keighrey, Ronan Flynn, Eduardo Lázaro Martins Naves, Niall Murray:
A QoE assessment method based on EDA, heart rate and EEG of a virtual reality assistive technology system. 517-520 - Jangwoo Son, Dongmin Jang, Eun-Seok Ryu:
Implementing 360 video tiled streaming system. 521-524 - Giuseppe Ribezzo, Giuseppe Samela, Vittorio Palmisano, Luca De Cicco, Saverio Mascolo:
A DASH video streaming system for immersive contents. 525-528 - Simon Da Silva, Joachim Bruneau-Queyreix, Mathias Lacaud, Daniel Négru, Laurent Réveillère:
MUSLIN demo: high QoE fair multi-source live streaming. 529-532 - Stefano Petrangeli, Dries Pauwels, Jeroen van der Hooft, Tim Wauters, Filip De Turck, Jürgen Slowack:
Improving quality and scalability of webRTC video collaboration applications. 533-536 - Jeroen van der Hooft, Dries Pauwels, Cedric De Boom, Stefano Petrangeli, Tim Wauters, Filip De Turck:
Low-latency delivery of news-based video content. 537-540 - Hyunwook Kim, JinWook Yang, Minsu Choi, JunSuk Lee, SangPil Yoon, Yonghwa Kim, WooChool Park:
Immersive 360° VR tiled streaming system for esports service. 541-544
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