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Video quality

About: Video quality is a research topic. Over the lifetime, 13143 publications have been published within this topic receiving 178307 citations.


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01 Mar 2006
TL;DR: In this paper, an image/video encoding and decoding system employing an artifact evaluator is described, where a decoder is used to synthesize an un-filtered reconstructed video block or frame and an artifact filter is employed to generate a filtered reconstructed video frame.
Abstract: In an image/video encoding and decoding system employing an artifact evaluator a method and/or apparatus to process video blocks comprising a decoder operable to synthesize an un-filtered reconstructed video block or frame and an artifact filter operable to receive the un-filtered reconstructed video block or frame, which generates a filtered reconstructed video block or frame. A memory buffer operable to store either the filtered reconstructed video block or frame or the un-filtered reconstructed video block or frame, and an artifact evaluator operable to update the memory buffer after evaluating and determining which of the filtered video block or frame, or the un-filtered video block or frame yields better image/video quality.

41 citations

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TL;DR: The formulated MINLP problem for video traffic in NOMA-based cognitive wireless networks as a mixed integer non-linear programming (MINLP) problem is formulated and a heuristic packet scheduling algorithm is proposed that improves the video quality and guarantees the fairness among different secondary users.
Abstract: Non-orthogonal multiple access (NOMA)-based cognitive wireless networks can improve the spectral efficiency to utilize the vacant spectrum resource and exploit the power domain diversity. In this paper, we formulate a max-min resource allocation problem for video traffic in NOMA-based cognitive wireless networks as a mixed integer non-linear programming (MINLP) problem. The max-min video transmission problem is subject to the constraints of maximum accessed user number at each subchannel, total available energy of each secondary user, video encoding characteristics, and interference power threshold. To solve the formulated MINLP problem, we divide it into two subproblems, i.e., a power allocation and secondary user scheduling subproblem, and a video packet scheduling subproblem. First, we apply a successive convex approximation to transform the joint power allocation and secondary user scheduling subproblem into a bi-convex programming problem. Second, the binary search and dual decomposition methods are combined to obtain the approximated optimal power allocation and secondary user scheduling solutions. Finally, we propose a heuristic packet scheduling algorithm. Simulation numerical results show that the proposed algorithm improves the video quality and guarantees the fairness among different secondary users.

41 citations

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TL;DR: Two joint optimal algorithms, namely a distributed rate control and routing (DRCR) and a simplified DRCR algorithm, are proposed to solve this problem with constraints that arise from the multiple description streams among multiple users via multiple paths.
Abstract: Providing real-time multimedia applications over wireless multi-hop networks is a challenging problem because the wireless channels are highly sensitive to delay, interference and topology changes. Multiple description coding (MDC), as a new emerging error-resilient technique, has been widely used recently in wireless video transmission. Its fundamental principle is to generate multiple correlated descriptions such that each description approximates the source information with a certain level of fidelity. Inevitably, MDC introduces many description streams which may influence each other and thus, reasonable system scheduling is needed to provide a satisfied video quality. The novelty of this work is to investigate the optimal distributed scheduling for multiple competing MDC streams in a resource-limited wireless multi-hop network. This is achieved by joint optimization of MDC, rate control and multipath routing. Two joint optimal algorithms, namely a distributed rate control and routing (DRCR) and a simplified DRCR algorithm, are proposed to solve this problem with constraints that arise from the multiple description streams among multiple users via multiple paths. Both algorithms are designed in a distributed manner that is amenable to on-line implementation for wireless networks. Theoretical analysis and simulation results are provided which demonstrate the effectiveness of our proposed joint schemes.

41 citations

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TL;DR: An automatic video summarizing tool (AVST) for a personal video recorder that utilizes MPEG-7 visual descriptors to generate a video index for a summary and supports the searching of shots similar to a desired one within saved video sequences.
Abstract: We introduce an automatic video summarizing tool (AVST) for a personal video recorder. The tool utilizes MPEG-7 visual descriptors to generate a video index for a summary. The resulting index generates not only a preview of a movie but also allows non-linear access with thumbnails. In addition, the index supports the searching of shots similar to a desired one within saved video sequences. Moreover, simple shot-based video editing can readily be achieved using the generated index.

41 citations

Proceedings ArticleDOI
10 May 2016
TL;DR: A multi-resolution video coding approach that is scalable in that it is possible to pre-code the video in a small number of copies for a given set of resolutions and designed to match the error performance of an eye tracker built using commodity webcams.
Abstract: Humans see only a tiny region at the center of their visual field with the highest visual acuity, a behavior known as foveation. Visual acuity reduces drastically towards the visual periphery. 'Foveated' video coding/compression techniques exploit this non-uniformity to gain significant efficiency by compressing more in the periphery and less in the center. We propose a practical and scalable method to use such a technique for video streaming service over the Internet. The essential idea is to use a commodity webcam on the user side to provide real-time gaze feedback to the server with the server sending appropriately coded video to the client player. We develop a multi-resolution video coding approach that is scalable in that it is possible to pre-code the video in a small number of copies for a given set of resolutions. The coding approach is designed to match the error performance of an eye tracker built using commodity webcams. We demonstrate that the technique is energy efficient and thus usable in mobile devices. We develop a methodology for performance evaluation of such a system when network budgets may vary and video quality may fluctuate. Finally, we present a comprehensive user study that demonstrates a bandwidth reduction of a factor of 2 for the same user satisfaction.

41 citations


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Metrics
No. of papers in the topic in previous years
YearPapers
2023139
2022336
2021399
2020535
2019609
2018673