% Year: 2010 % Encoding: utf-8 @InProceedings{schoeffmann_mmsys2010, author = {Schoeffmann, Klaus and Taschwer, Mario and Böszörmenyi, Laszlo}, booktitle = {MMSys ’10: Proceedings of the first annual ACM SIGMM conference on Multimedia systems}, title = {The video explorer: a tool for navigation and searching within a single video based on fast content analysis}, year = {2010}, address = {New York, NY, USA}, editor = {Feng, Wu-chi and Mayer-Patel, Ketan}, month = {feb}, pages = {247–258}, publisher = {ACM}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1730836.1730867}, language = {EN}, location = {Phoenix, Arizona, USA}, talkdate = {2010.2.23}, talktype = {registered} } @InProceedings{schoeffmann2010mmm, author = {Schoeffmann, Klaus and Böszörmenyi, Laszlo}, booktitle = {Advances in Multimedia Modeling}, title = {Enhancing Seeker-Bars of Video Players with Dominant Color Rivers}, year = {2010}, address = {Chongqing, China}, editor = {Chen, Yi-Ping Phoebe and Zhang, Zili and Boll, Susanne and Tian, Qi and Zhang, Lei}, month = {jan}, pages = {–}, publisher = {Springer}, language = {EN}, location = {Chongqing, China}, talkdate = {2010.1.7.}, talktype = {poster} } @InProceedings{schoeffmann2010mm, title = {Facilitating Interactive Search and Navigation in Videos}, author = {Schoeffmann, Klaus}, booktitle = {Proceedings of the {ACM} International Conference on Multimedia}, year = {2010}, address = {Firenze, Italy}, editor = {Del Bimbo, Alberto and Chang, Shih-Fu and Smeulders,Arnold}, month = {oct}, pages = {1609-1612}, publisher = {ACM Press}, language = {EN}, location = {Firenze, Italy}, talkdate = {2010.10.27}, talktype = {poster} } @InCollection{hellwagner2010, author = {Hellwagner, Hermann and Timmerer, Christian}, booktitle = {The Handbook of MPEG Applications: Standards in Practice}, publisher = {John Wiley \& Sons}, title = {MPEG-21 Applications and Use Cases}, year = {2010}, address = {Hoboken, New Jersey}, editor = {Angelides, Marios C and Agius, Harry}, month = {nov}, pages = {405-430}, abstract = {This book provides a comprehensive examination of the use of MPEG-2, MPEG-4, MPEG-7, MPEG-21, and MPEG-A standards, providing a detailed reference to their application. In this book, the authors address five leading MPEG standards, focusing not only on the standards themselves, but specifically upon their application (e.g. for broadcasting media, personalised advertising and news, multimedia collaboration, digital rights management, resource adaptation, digital home systems, and so on); including MPEG cross-breed applications. In the evolving digital multimedia landscape, this book provides comprehensive coverage of the key MPEG standards used for generation and storage, distribution and dissemination, and delivery of multimedia data to various platforms within a wide variety of application domains. It considers how these MPEG standards may be used, the context of their use, and how supporting and complementary technologies and the standards interact and add value to each other. Key Features: * Integrates the application of five popular MPEG standards (MPEG-2, MPEG-4, MPEG-7, MPEG-21, and MPEG-A) into one single volume, including MPEG cross-breed applications * Up-to-date coverage of the field based on the latest versions of the five MPEG standards * Opening chapter provides overviews of each of the five MPEG standards * Contributions from leading MPEG experts worldwide * Includes an accompanying website with supporting material (www.wiley.com/go/angelides_mpeg) This book provides an invaluable reference for researchers, practitioners, CTOs, design engineers, and developers. Postgraduate students taking MSc, MRes, MPhil and PhD courses in computer science and engineering, IT consultants, and system developers in the telecoms, broadcasting and publishing sectors will also find this book of interest.}, isbn10 = {0470750073}, isbn13 = {978-0470750070}, language = {EN} } @InProceedings{Wieser2011a, author = {Wieser, Stefan and Böszörmenyi, Laszlo}, booktitle = {The Second International Conferences on Advances in Multimedia (MMEDIA 2010)}, title = {Flocks: Interest-Based Construction of Overlay Networks}, year = {2010}, address = {Washington, USA}, editor = {Benoit, Huet and Alan, Smeaton and Ketan, Mayer-Patel and Yannis, Avrithis}, month = {jun}, pages = {119-124}, publisher = {IEEE}, abstract = {Self-organizing overlay networks have received a lot of attention in the recent years. However, despite the popularity of content-aware and topology-aware overlay networks, surprisingly little research has been done to combine both approaches. In this paper, we create robust and flexible overlay networks that we call “Flocks”, which can be content-aware, topology-aware, or a combination of both. We model affinity with interests and properties and show the resulting overlay networks work in a decentralized, self-organizing way, and stabilize quickly.}, doi = {10.1109/MMEDIA.2010.22}, journal = {2010 Second International Conferences on Advances in Multimedia (MMEDIA)}, language = {EN}, location = {Athens, Greece}, talkdate = {2010.06.14}, talktype = {registered} } @InCollection{Waltl2010_Werkstatt, author = {Waltl, Markus}, booktitle = {Werkstatt Universität}, publisher = {Wieser Verlag}, title = {Die Umstellung des Mailservers am Institut für Informationstechnologie}, year = {2010}, address = {Klagenfurt/Celovec, Austria}, editor = {Grossmann, Ralph and Brunner, Evelin}, month = {feb}, pages = {125--150}, isbn13 = {9783851298819}, language = {DE} } @InProceedings{Waltl2010_WIAMIS_SensoryEffects, author = {Waltl, Markus and Timmerer, Christian and Hellwagner, Hermann}, booktitle = {Proceedings of the 11th International Workshop on Image Analysis for Multimedia Interactive Services (WIAMIS'10)}, title = {Increasing the User Experience of Multimedia Presentations with Sensory Effects}, year = {2010}, address = {Los Alamitos, CA, USA}, editor = {Leonardi, Riccardo and Migliorati, Pierangelo and Cavallaro, Andrea}, month = {apr}, pages = {1-4}, publisher = {IEEE}, abstract = {The term Universal Multimedia Experience (UME) has gained momentum and is well recognized within the research community. As this approach puts the user into the center stage, additional complexity is added to the overall quality assessment problem which calls for a scientific framework to capture, measure, quantify, judge, and explain the user experience. In previous work we have proposed the annotation of multimedia content with sensory effect metadata that can be used to stimulate also other senses than vision or audition. In this paper we report first results obtained from subjective tests in the area of sensory effects attached to traditional multimedia presentations such as movies that shall lead to an enhanced, unique, and worthwhile user experience.}, isbn13 = {9781424478484}, keywords = {Sensory Information, MPEG-V}, language = {EN}, location = {Desenzano del Garda, Italy}, pdf = {https://www.itec.aau.at/bib/files/wiamis2010_mwcthh.pdf}, talkdate = {2010.04.13}, talktype = {poster} } @Book{Waltl2010_VDM, author = {Waltl, Markus}, publisher = {VDM Verlag Dr. Müller Aktiengesellschaft \& Co. KG}, title = {Enriching Multimedia with Sensory Effects}, year = {2010}, address = {Saarbrücken, Germany}, month = {feb}, abstract = {Multimedia is now situated in everyday's life. One can get multimedia content via television, Internet, DVD, etc. One problem with this type of content is that there is only the audio/video content without any extra experience. This extra experience should be realized by using Sensory Effects like wind, light, etc. There are devices which were developed especially for enriching movies or computer games with such effects. MPEG Representation of Sensory Effects (RoSE) is a standardization process which offers a possibility to annotate the content of a video with sensory effects. The resulting description can be used to enrich the video experience. In this book an annotation tool and a simulator for MPEG RoSE are introduced due to the lack of an easy way to create MPEG RoSE compliant descriptions. The annotation tool provides a solution for creating sensory effect descriptions for movies. These descriptions can be simulated by the simulator or shipped with the movie for enriching the experience at one's home. Furthermore, the book gives an overview of Universal Multimedia Experience (UME) and MPEG RoSE. It also describes some companies and devices which already offer sensory effects.}, isbn13 = {9783639234527}, keywords = {Sensory Information, MPEG-V}, language = {EN}, pages = {100} } @InProceedings{Waltl2010_QoMEX2010_SensoryEffects, author = {Waltl, Markus and Timmerer, Christian and Hellwagner, Hermann}, booktitle = {Proceedings of the 2nd International Workshop on Quality of Multimedia Experience (QoMEX'10)}, title = {Improving the Quality of Multimedia Experience through Sensory Effects}, year = {2010}, address = {Los Alamitos, CA, USA}, editor = {Perkis, Andrew and Möller, Sebastian and Svensson, Peter and Reibman, Amy}, month = {jun}, pages = {124-129}, publisher = {IEEE}, abstract = {In previous and related work sensory effects are presented as a tool for increasing the user experience of multimedia presentations by stimulating also other senses than vision or audition. In this paper we primarily investigated the relationship of the Quality of Experience (QoE) due to various video bit-rates of multimedia contents annotated with sensory effects (e.g., wind, vibration, light). Therefore, we defined a subjective quality assessment methodology based on standardized methods. The paper describes the test environment, its setup, and conditions in detail. Furthermore, we experimented with a novel voting device that allows for continuous voting feedback during a sequence in addition to the overall quality voting at the end of each sequence. The results obtained from the subjective quality assessment are presented and discussed thoroughly. In anticipation of the results we can report an improvement of the quality of the multimedia experience thanks to the sensory effects.}, doi = {10.1109/QOMEX.2009.5246962}, isbn13 = {9781424469581}, keywords = {Sensory Information, MPEG-V}, language = {EN}, location = {Trondheim, Norway}, pdf = {https://www.itec.aau.at/bib/files/qomex2010_mwcthh.pdf}, talkdate = {2010.06.21}, talktype = {poster}, url = {http://www.qomex2010.org} } @InProceedings{Waltl2010_IMOF2010_SensoryEffects, author = {Waltl, Markus and Raffelsberger, Christian and Timmerer, Christian and Hellwagner, Hermann}, booktitle = {Proceedings CD of the 2nd International ICST Conference on User Centric Future Media Internet}, title = {Metadata-based Content Management and Sharing System for Improved User Experience}, year = {2010}, address = {Berlin, Heidelberg, New York}, editor = {Alvarez, Federico and Costa, Cristina}, month = {sep}, pages = {1-9}, publisher = {Springer Verlag GmbH}, abstract = {In the past years the amount of multimedia content on the Internet or in home networks has been drastically increasing. Instead of buying traditional media (such as CDs or DVDs) users tend to buy online media. This leads to the difficulty of managing the content (e.g., movies, images). A vast amount of tools for content management exists but they are mainly focusing on one type of content (e.g., only images). Furthermore, most of the available tools are not configurable to the user’s preferences and cannot be accessed by different devices (e.g., TV, computer, mobile phone) in the home network. In this paper we present a UPnP A/V-based system for managing and sharing audio/visual content in home environments which is configurable to the user’s preferences. Furthermore, the paper depicts how this system can be used to improve the user experience by using MPEG-V.}, isbn13 = {9789639995000}, keywords = {Sensory Information, MPEG-V}, language = {EN}, location = {Palma de Mallorca, Spain}, pdf = {https://www.itec.aau.at/bib/files/ucmedia2010_mwcrcthh.pdf}, talkdate = {2010.09.01}, talktype = {registered} } @InProceedings{Tusch2010, author = {Tusch, Roland and Fuchs, Armin and Gutmann, Horst and Kogler, Marian and Köpke, Julius and Böszörmenyi, Laszlo and Harrer, Manfred and Mariacher, Thomas}, booktitle = {Proceedings of the Lakeside Conference 2010: Data and Mobility – Transforming Information into Intelligent Traffic and Transportation Services}, title = {A Multimedia-centric Quality Assurance System for Traffic Messages}, year = {2010}, address = {Villach, Austria}, editor = {Düh, Julia and Hufnagl, Hartwig and Juritsch, Erhard and Pfliegl, Reinhard and Schimany, Helmut-Klaus and Schönegger, Hans}, month = {oct}, pages = {1-14}, publisher = {Springer-Verlag}, language = {EN}, location = {Villach, Austria}, talkdate = {2010.10.08}, talktype = {registered} } @InProceedings{Timmerer2010_WISMA_SensoryEffects, author = {Timmerer, Christian and Waltl, Markus and Hellwagner, Hermann}, booktitle = {Proceedings of the Workshop on Interoperable Social Multimedia Applications (WISMA 2010)}, title = {Are Sensory Effects Ready for the World Wide Web?}, year = {2010}, address = {Aachen, Germany}, editor = {Carreras, Anna and Delgado, Jaime and Maroñas, Xavier and Rodríguez, Víctor}, month = {may}, pages = {57-60}, publisher = {CEUR Workshop Proceedings (CEUR-WS.org)}, abstract = {The World Wide Web (WWW) is one of the main entry points to access and consume Internet content in various forms. In particular, the Web browser is used to access different types of media (i.e., text, image, audio, and video) and on some platforms is the only way to access the vast amount of information on the Web. Recently, it has been proposed to stimulate also other senses than vision or audition while consuming multimedia content through so- called sensory effects, with the aim to increase the user’s Quality of Experience (QoE). The effects are represented as Sensory Effects Metadata (SEM) which is associated to traditional multimedia content and is rendered (synchronized with the media) on sensory devices like fans, vibration chairs, lamps, etc. In this paper we provide a principal investigation of whether the sensory effects are ready for the WWW and, in anticipation of the result, we propose how to embed sensory effect metadata within Web content and the synchronized rendering thereof.}, keywords = {MPEG-V}, language = {EN}, location = {Barcelona, Spain}, pdf = {https://www.itec.aau.at/bib/files/MPEG-V_v2.1.pdf}, talkdate = {2010.05.19}, talktype = {registered} } @InProceedings{Timmerer2010_WISMA_Metadata, author = {Timmerer, Christian and Eberhard, Michael and Grafl, Michael and Mitchell, Keith and Dutton, Sam and Hellwagner, Hermann}, booktitle = {Proceedings of the Workshop on Interoperable Social Multimedia Applications (WISMA 2010)}, title = {A Metadata Model for Peer-to-Peer Media Distribution}, year = {2010}, address = {Aachen, Germany}, editor = {Carreras, Anna and Delgado, Jaime and Maroñas, Xavier and Rodríguez, Víctor}, month = {may}, pages = {8}, publisher = {CEUR Workshop Proceedings (CEUR-WS.org)}, abstract = {In this paper we describe a metadata solution for a Peer-to-Peer (P2P) content distribution system termed NextShare. We outline the key motivating factors for our approach, detail the overall generic architecture we have developed and present the workflow for delivering metadata through Peer-to-Peer based content distribution. The paper also presents the metadata model we have developed and we describe in detail how all the content can be packetized and distributed using NextShare. Finally, a description of the core and optional metadata attributes which may be utilized within the system is provided.}, keywords = {Metadata, peer-to-peer streaming, social networks, payment and cashing, advertisements, MPEG-21 Digital Item, API.}, language = {EN}, location = {Barcelona, Spain}, pdf = {https://www.itec.aau.at/bib/files/P2P-Metadata_v2.0.pdf}, talkdate = {2010.05.19}, talktype = {registered}, url = {http://www.multimedia-metadata.info/Members/ralf/callforpapers.2010-02-01.6353762208} } @InProceedings{Timmerer2010_STDay_HTTPStreaming, author = {Timmerer, Christian and Mueller, Christopher}, booktitle = {Proceedings of STreaming Day 2010}, title = {HTTP Streaming of {MPEG} Media}, year = {2010}, address = {Agrate B.za, Italy}, editor = {Bernardini, Riccardo and Rovati, Fabrizio}, month = {oct}, pages = {4}, publisher = {Rovati, Fabrizio}, abstract = {MPEG has developed various technologies for multimedia transport, such as MPEG-2 Transport Stream (TS) and ISO Media Base File Format. These technologies have been widely accepted and heavily used by various industries and applications, such as digital broadcasting, audio and video transport over the Internet, mobile phones, etc. In recent years, the Internet has become an important channel for the delivery of multimedia. As HTTP is widely used on the Internet, it has recently been used extensively for the delivery of multimedia content. However, there is no standard for HTTP- based streaming of MPEG media. MPEG intends to standardize a solution that addresses this need. This paper provides an overview of the recent Call of Proposals (CfP) for HTTP Streaming of MPEG Media, a new work item within ISO/IEC MPEG. In particular, it will provide an overview of existing systems and the outcome of the evaluation of the aforementioned CfP which has been conducted during the 93rd MPEG meeting in July 2010.}, keywords = {HTTP Streaming}, language = {EN}, location = {Udine, Italy}, pdf = {https://www.itec.aau.at/bib/files/STDay-2010-v1.1.pdf}, talkdate = {2010.09.17}, talktype = {registered} } @InCollection{Timmerer2010_MXM_IOSPress, author = {Timmerer, Christian and Chiariglione, Filippo and Preda, Marius and Rodriguez Doncel, Victor}, booktitle = {Towards the Future Internet - Emerging Trends from European Research}, publisher = {IOS Press}, title = {Accelerating Media Business Developments with the MPEG Extensible Middleware}, year = {2010}, address = {Amsterdam, Netherlands}, editor = {Tselentis, Georgios and Galis, Alex and Gavras, Anastasius and Krco, Srdjan and Letz, Volkmar and Simperl, Elena and Stiller, Burkhard and Zahariadis, Theodore}, month = {apr}, pages = {217--226}, abstract = {This document provides an overview of the MPEG Extensible Middleware (MXM), one of ISO/IEC MPEG’s latest achievements, defining an architecture and corresponding application programming interfaces (APIs) which enable accelerated media business developments. The paper describes the vision behind MXM, its architecture, and a high level overview of the API. Additionally, example MXM applications are given.}, language = {EN}, pdf = {https://www.itec.aau.at/bib/files/STAL9781607505396-0217.pdf} } @Article{Timmerer2010_MXM_IEEEMM, author = {Timmerer, Christian and Chiariglione, Filippo and Preda, Marius and Doncel, Victor Rodriguez}, journal = {IEEE Multimedia}, title = {Accelerating Media Business Developments with the MPEG Extensible Middleware}, year = {2010}, issn = {1070-986X}, month = {sep}, number = {3}, pages = {74--78}, volume = {17}, abstract = {Editor’s Note: Media applications are becoming increasingly complex. They handle many data formats, run across multiple platforms, and support a wide range of functions. This article describes a standardized set of protocols and APIs that provides efficient access to individual system components, enables rapid deployment of new applications, and improves portability. —Anthony Vetro}, address = {Los Alamitos, CA, USA}, doi = {10.1109/MMUL.2010.52}, language = {EN}, pdf = {https://www.itec.aau.at/bib/files/mmu2010030074.pdf}, publisher = {IEEE}, url = {http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/MMUL.2010.52} } @InProceedings{Timmerer2010_ITWDC, author = {Timmerer, Christian and Grafl, Michael and Hellwagner, Hermann and Negru, Daniel and Borcoci, Eugen and Renzi, Daniel and Mevel, Anne-Lore and Chernilov, Alex}, booktitle = {Proceedings of the International Tyrrhenian Workshop on Digital Communications (ITWDC)}, title = {Scalable Video Coding in Content-Aware Networks: Research Challenges and Open Issues}, year = {2010}, address = {New York, NY, USA}, editor = {Blefari-Melazzi, Nicola}, month = {sep}, pages = {11}, publisher = {Springer}, abstract = {The demand for access to advanced, distributed media resources is nowadays omnipresent due to the availability of Internet connectivity almost anywhere, anytime, and with a huge amount of different devices. This calls for rethinking of the current Internet architecture by making the network aware of which content is actually transported. This paper introduces Scalable Video Coding (SVC) as a tool for Content-Aware Networks (CANs) which is currently researched as part of the EU FP7 ALICANTE project. The architecture of ALICANTE with respect to SVC and CAN is reviewed, use cases are described, and, finally, research challenges and open issues are discussed.}, language = {EN}, location = {Island of Ponza, Italy}, pdf = {https://www.itec.aau.at/bib/files/SVC4CAN_v1.0.pdf}, talkdate = {2010.09.08}, talktype = {registered} } @InProceedings{Timmerer2010_INTL-DPIF, author = {Timmerer, Christian and Hellwagner, Hermann}, booktitle = {Proceedings of the 1st International Digital Preservation Interoperability Framework Symposium}, title = {MPEG-21 digital items in research and practice}, year = {2010}, address = {New York, NY, USA}, editor = {Chang, Wo}, month = {apr}, pages = {8:1-8:8}, publisher = {ACM}, series = {INTL-DPIF}, abstract = {The aim of the MPEG‐21 standard, the so‐called Multimedia Framework, is to enable transparent and augmented use of multimedia resources across a wide range of networks, devices, user preferences, and communities, notably for trading (of bits). As such, it provides an important step in MPEG's standards evolution, i.e., the transaction of Digital Items among Users. This paper provides an overview of applications making use specifically of MPEG‐21 Digital Items and a more in‐depth presentation of a few selected applications in research and practice.}, doi = {10.1145/2039263.2039271}, keywords = {DANAE, ENTHRONE, MPEG-21, P2P-Next, UPnP, application, digital item, digital library, usage}, language = {EN}, location = {Dresden, Germany}, pdf = {https://www.itec.aau.at/bib/files/a8-timmerer.pdf}, slides = {https://www.itec.aau.at/bib/files/DPIF2010_v1.0.pdf}, talkdate = {2010.04.22}, talktype = {registered} } @Article{Timmerer2010_DeliveryContextDescriptionFormats, author = {Timmerer, Christian and Jaborning, Johannes and Hellwagner, Hermann}, journal = {Journal of Digital Information Management}, title = {A Survey on Delivery Context Description Formats - A Comparison and Mapping Model}, year = {2010}, month = {feb}, number = {1}, pages = {16-27}, volume = {8}, abstract = {Nowadays, mobile devices have implemented several transmission technologies which enable access to the Internet and increase the bit rate for data exchange. Despite modern mobile processors and high-resolution displays, mobile devices will never reach the stage of a powerful notebook or desktop system (for example, due to the fact of battery powered CPUs or just concerning the small-sized displays). Due to these limitations, the deliverable content for these devices should be adapted based on their capabilities including a variety of aspects (e.g., from terminal to network characteristics). These capabilities should be described in an interoperable way. In practice, however, there are many standards available and a common mapping model between these standards is not in place. Therefore, in this paper we describe such a mapping model and its implementation aspects. In particular, we focus on the whole delivery context (i.e., terminal capabilities, net- work characteristics, user preferences, etc.) and investigated the two most prominent state-of-the-art description schemes, namely User Agent Profile (UAProf) and Usage Environment Description (UED).}, address = {Chennai, India}, keywords = {CC/PP, DCO, Delivery Context, Metadata, UAProf, UED}, language = {EN}, pdf = {https://www.itec.aau.at/bib/files/A Survey on Delivery Context Description Formats – A Comparison and Mapping Model.pdf}, publisher = {Digital Information Research Foundation} } @InProceedings{Timmerer2010_ACMMM_SensoryExperience, author = {Timmerer, Christian and Müller, Karsten}, booktitle = {Proceedings of the International Conference on Multimedia (MM '10)}, title = {Immersive Future Media Technologies: From 3D Video to Sensory Experiences}, year = {2010}, address = {New York, NY, USA}, editor = {del Bimbo, Alberto and Chang, Shih-Fu and Smeulders, Arnold}, month = {oct}, pages = {1781--1782}, publisher = {ACM}, abstract = {In this tutorial we present immersive future media technologies ranging from 3D video to sensory experiences. The former targets stereo and multi-view video technologies whereas the latter aims at stimulating other senses than vision or audition enabling an advanced user experiences through sensory effects.}, doi = {10.1145/1873951.1874369}, keywords = {Measurement, Experimentation, Human Factors, Standardization, Immersive Media, 3D Video, Stereo Video, Multi-view Video, Sensory Effects, MPEG-V, Quality of Experience}, language = {EN}, location = {Florence, Italy}, pdf = {https://www.itec.aau.at/bib/files/tut08x-timmerer.pdf}, talkdate = {2010.10.25}, talktype = {registered}, url = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1873951.1874369} } @Article{Szkaliczki2010, author = {Szkaliczki, Tibor and Eberhard, Michael and Hellwagner, Hermann and Szobonya, László}, journal = {Electronic Notes in Discrete Mathematics}, title = {Piece Selection Algorithm for Layered Video Streaming in P2P Networks}, year = {2010}, issn = {1571-0653}, month = {aug}, note = {ISCO 2010 - International Symposium on Combinatorial Optimization}, pages = {1265-1272}, volume = {36}, abstract = {This paper introduces the piece selection problem that arises when streaming layered video content over peer-to-peer networks. The piece selection algorithm decides periodically which pieces to request from other peers (network nodes) for download. The main goal of the piece selection algorithm is to provide the best possible quality for the available bandwidth. Our recommended solution approaches are related to the typical problems and solutions in the knapsack problem.}, address = {New York, USA}, doi = {10.1016/j.endm.2010.05.160}, keywords = {streaming, layered video, knapsack problem}, language = {EN}, pdf = {https://www.itec.aau.at/bib/files/ISCO'10_Eberhard.pdf}, publisher = {Elsevier Inc.}, url = {http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B75GV-50JJF7F-5P/2/7d978923400f50d4c42165003c64c351} } @InProceedings{Sobe2010a, author = {Sobe, Anita and Elmenreich, Wilfried and Böszörmenyi, Laszlo}, booktitle = {Proceedings of the 18th International Conference on Multimedea 2010}, title = {{Towards a self-organizing replication model for non-sequential media access}}, year = {2010}, address = {New York}, editor = {Del Bimbo, Alberto and Chang, Shih-Fu and Smeulders, Arnold}, month = {jan}, pages = {3--8}, publisher = {ACM}, isbn10 = {978-1-60558-933-6}, keywords = {non-sequential, replication, self-organization, video delivery}, language = {EN}, location = {Florence, Italy}, talkdate = {2010.10.29}, talktype = {registered} } @Article{Sobe2010, author = {Sobe, Anita and Böszörmenyi, Laszlo and Taschwer, Mario}, journal = {International Journal on Advances in Software}, title = {{Video Notation (ViNo): A Formalism for Describing and Evaluating Non-sequential Multimedia Access}}, year = {2010}, issn = {1942-2628}, month = {sep}, number = {1 \& 2}, pages = {19-30}, volume = {3}, abstract = {The contributions of this paper are threefold: (1) the extensive introduction of a formal Video Notation (ViNo) that allows for describing different multimedia transport techniques for specifying required QoS; (2) the application of this formal notation to analyzing different transport mechanisms without the need of detailed simulations; (3) further application of ViNo to caching techniques, leading to the introduction of two cache admission policies and one replacement policy supporting nonsequential multimedia access. The applicability of ViNo is shown by example and by analysis of an existing CDN simulation. We find that a pure LRU replacement yields significantly lower hit rates than our suggested popularity-based replacement. The evaluation of caches was done by simulation and by usage of ViNo.}, address = {Valencia, Spain}, language = {EN}, pdf = {https://www.itec.aau.at/bib/files/Intl_Journal_Advances_Software_2010_Vol3.pdf}, publisher = {International Academy, Research and Industry Association (IARIA)}, url = {http://www.iariajournals.org} } @Article{SchoeffmannBrowsingReview, author = {Schoeffmann, Klaus and Hopfgartner, Frank and Marques, Oge and Böszörmenyi, Laszlo and Jose, Joemon}, journal = {SPIE Reviews}, title = {Video browsing interfaces and applications: a review}, year = {2010}, month = {mar}, number = {1}, pages = {018004}, volume = {1}, address = {","}, doi = {10.1117/6.0000005}, language = {EN}, publisher = {SPIE}, talktype = {registered}, url = {http://link.aip.org/link/?SV2/1/018004/1} } @InProceedings{Sablatschan2010a, author = {Sablatschan, Michael and Ortiz Murillo, Jordi and Ransburg, Michael and Hellwagner, Hermann}, booktitle = {Proceedings of the Workshop SVCVision, in conjunction with the 6th International Mobile Multimedia Communications Conference (MobiMedia 2010)}, title = {Efficient SVC-to-AVC Conversion at a Media Aware Network Element}, year = {2010}, address = {Berlin, Heidelberg, New York}, editor = {Rodriguez, Jonathan and Tafazolli, Rahim and Verikoukis, Christos}, month = {sep}, pages = {7}, publisher = {Springer}, abstract = {H.264/SVC, the Scalable Video Coding extension of the H.264/AVC video coding standard, features spatial, quality and temporal scalability. Backwards compatibility with legacy decoding devices is maintained through an H.264/AVC compliant base layer, which represents the lowest quality of an H.264/SVC bit-stream. However, it is often desireable to also provide the higher quality layers to legacy H.264/AVC devices. This is achieved by a process commonly known as "bit-stream rewriting", which allows for an efficient H.264/SVC to H.264/AVC conversion by exploiting the similarities of the two codecs. This paper describes a demonstrator showing the advantages of including an improved version of the bit-stream rewriting tool from the existing JSVM H.264/SVC reference software in an H.264/SVC-based multimedia delivery system, by integrating it into a Media Aware Network Element.}, keywords = {Multimedia Adaptation, H.264/SVC, SVC-to-AVC rewriting}, language = {EN}, talktype = {none} } @InProceedings{Sablatschan2010, author = {Sablatschan, Michael and Ransburg, Michael and Hellwagner, Hermann}, booktitle = {Proceedings of the Second International Conferences on Advances in Multimedia (MMEDIA 2010)}, title = {Towards an Improved SVC-to-AVC Rewriter}, year = {2010}, address = {Los Alamitos, CA, USA}, editor = {Böszörmenyi, Laszlo and Burdescu, Dumitru and Davis, Philip and Stanchev, Peter}, month = {jun}, pages = {18-21}, publisher = {IEEE}, abstract = {The Scalable Video Coding (SVC) extension of the H.264/AVC (AVC) video coding standard features spatial, quality and temporal scalability. Backwards compatibility with legacy decoding devices is maintained through an H.264/AVC compliant base layer, which represents the lowest quality of an SVC bit-stream. However, it is often desirable to also provide the higher quality layers to legacy H.264/AVC devices. This is achieved by a process commonly known as “bit-stream rewriting”, which allows for an efficient SVC to AVC conversion by exploiting the similarities of the two codecs. This paper introduces an improved version of the existing JSVM reference software rewriter (JSVM-rewriter). The improvements include a better run-time performance through parallel processing, as well as applicability in streaming scenarios. A detailed evaluation provides performance measurements for the improved rewriter and compares it to the existing JSVM-rewriter. The evaluation shows that notable performance improvements can be achieved using the presented approach. The paper concludes on how the rewriter could be further improved.}, doi = {10.1109/MMEDIA.2010.27}, language = {EN}, location = {Athens, Greece}, pdf = {https://www.itec.aau.at/bib/files/Towards_an_Improved_SVC2AVCRewriter_MMEDIA2010_Sablatschan.pdf}, talkdate = {2010.06.14}, talktype = {registered}, url = {http://www.iaria.org/conferences2010/MMEDIA10.html} } @InProceedings{Ransburg2010a, author = {Ransburg, Michael and Martínez Graciá, Eduardo and Sutinen, Tiia and Ortíz Murillo, Jordi and Sablatschan, Michael and Hellwagner, Hermann}, booktitle = {Proceedings of the Workshop SVCVision, in conjunction with the 6th International Mobile Multimedia Communications Conference (MobiMedia 2010)}, title = {Scalable Video Coding Impact on Networks}, year = {2010}, address = {Berlin, Heidelberg, New York}, editor = {Rodriguez, Jonathan and Tafazolli, Rahim and Verikoukis, Christos}, month = {sep}, pages = {571-581}, publisher = {Springer}, abstract = {This paper describes the CELTIC project on "Scalable Video Coding Impact on Networks" with the focus of designing a streaming system based on the Scalable Video Coding extension of the H.264/AVC standard. The system is designed to cope with streaming scenarios that can be classified in four use cases: session handover, network congestion, receiver heterogeneity and user driven adaptation. A complete overview of the architecture of the system is given. Two demonstration scenarios are described in detail, which point out the advantages of scalable video coding compared to single layer approaches in multimedia transmission and adaptation scenarios. A concluding section summarizes the work and provides an outlook to future work items.}, isbn13 = {SBN 978-3-642-35155-6}, keywords = {Scalable Video Coding, H.264/SVC, streaming, architecture, video adaptation}, language = {EN}, talktype = {none} } @InProceedings{Ransburg2010, author = {Ransburg, Michael and Jonke, Mario and Hellwagner, Hermann}, booktitle = {Proceedings of the First Workshop on Mobile Multimedia Networking (IWMMN 2010)}, title = {An Evaluation of Mobile End Devices in Multimedia Streaming Scenarios}, year = {2010}, address = {Heidelberg/Berlin, Germany}, editor = {Wang, Honggang and Xia, Jinchun}, month = {jun}, pages = {14}, publisher = {Springer}, abstract = {This paper compares handhelds based on the iPhone and Android operating systems in multimedia streaming scenarios. We simulate typical Internet network impairments, i.e. packet delay and packet loss, and evaluate their effects on the end devices. Additional evaluations include bandwidth overhead in icted by the different streaming approaches and traffic shape and fairness when both handhelds consume media simultaneously. Based on the quantitative evaluation, both approaches show weaknesses and strengths. A final qualitative discussion points out additional advantages for the streaming approach implemented in the iPhone operating system.}, doi = {10.1007/978-3-642-17758-3_31}, language = {EN}, location = {Chicago, IL, USA}, pdf = {https://www.itec.aau.at/bib/files/Ransburg_IWMMN10.pdf}, talkdate = {2010.06.30}, talktype = {registered}, url = {http://www.mobilware.org/2010/} } @InProceedings{OrtizMurillo2010, author = {Ortiz Murillo, Jordi and Ransburg, Michael and Martínez Graciá, Eduardo and Sablatschan, Michael and Gómez Skarmeta, Antonio and Hellwagner, Hermann}, booktitle = {Proceedings of the Workshop on Quality of Experience for Multimedia Content Sharing (QoEMCS 2010)}, title = {Towards User-driven Adaptation of H.264/SVC Streams}, year = {2010}, address = {Tampere, Finland}, editor = {Buchinger, Shelley and Lopes, Rui Jorge and Jumisko-Pyykkö, Satu and Zepernick, Hans-Jürgen}, month = {jun}, pages = {4}, publisher = {Tampere University of Technology}, abstract = {H.264/SVC enables runtime-efficient scalability in the spatial, temporal and fidelity dimension. Existing adaptation mechanisms facilitate this to automatically adapt the H.264/ SVC stream to the current usage environment without any user interaction. This paper argues that the Quality of Experience (QoE) of the end user can be enhanced by enabling him to manually adjust the adaptation if he wishes to do so. An approach which enables this is presented and evaluated. It is shown that by facilitating this approach an increased QoE is provided compared to automatic adaptation approaches. Finally, future work indicates the next steps in order to implement this approach.}, language = {EN}, pdf = {https://www.itec.aau.at/bib/files/Towards User-driven Adaptation of H.264-SVC Streams.pdf}, talktype = {none}, url = {http://dcti.iscte.pt/events/qoemcs/} } @InProceedings{MLux_2010, author = {Chatzchristofis, Sawas and Boutalis, Yiannis and Lux, Mathias}, booktitle = {Agents and Artificial Intelligence}, title = {Combining Color and Spatial Color Distribution Information in a Fuzzy Rule Based Compact Composite Descriptor}, year = {2010}, address = {Heidelberg, Germany}, editor = {Filipe, Joaquim and Fred, Ana and Sharp, Bernadette}, month = {jan}, pages = {pp. 49-60}, publisher = {Springer}, abstract = {In this paper, a novel low level feature for content based image retrieval is presented. The proposed feature structure combines color and spatial color distribution information. The combination of these two features in one vector classifies the proposed descriptor to the family of Composite Descriptors. In order to extract the color information, a fuzzy system is being used, which is mapping the number of colors that are included in the image into a custom palette of 8 colors. The way by which the vector of the proposed descriptor is being formed, describes the color spatial information contained in images. To be applicable in the design of large image databases, the proposed descriptor is compact, requiring only 48 bytes per image. Experiments presented in this paper demonstrate the effectiveness of the proposed technique especially for Hand-Drawn Sketches.}, doi = {10.1007/978-3-642-19890-8_4}, edition = {129}, isbn10 = {978-3-642-19889-2}, isbn13 = {978-3-642-19890-8}, language = {EN}, subtitle = {Communications in Computer and Information Science}, talktype = {none} } @InProceedings{Lux2010e, author = {Lux, Mathias and Schoeffmann, Klaus and del Fabro, Manfred and Kogler, Marian and Taschwer, Mario}, booktitle = {TRECVID 2010 Participant Notebook Papers}, title = {ITEC-UNIKLU Known-Item Search Submission}, year = {2010}, address = {Gaithersburg, USA}, editor = {Over, Paul and Awad, George and Fiscus, Jonathan and Michel, Martial and Kraaij, Wessel and Smeaton, Alan and Quénot, Georges}, month = {jan}, pages = {9}, publisher = {National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST)}, language = {EN}, talktype = {none}, url = {http://www-nlpir.nist.gov/projects/tvpubs/tv.pubs.org.html} } @Article{Lux2010d, author = {Lux, Mathias and Pitman, Arthur and Marques, Oge}, journal = {Future Internet}, title = {Can Global Visual Features Improve Tag Recommendation for Image Annotation?}, year = {2010}, month = {jan}, pages = {341-362}, volume = {3}, abstract = {Recent advances in the fields of digital photography, networking and computing, have made it easier than ever for users to store and share photographs. However without sufficient metadata, e.g., in the form of tags, photos are difficult to find and organize. In this paper, we describe a system that recommends tags for image annotation. We postulate that the use of low-level global visual features can improve the quality of the tag recommendation process when compared to a baseline statistical method based on tag co-occurrence. We present results from experiments conducted using photos and metadata sourced from the Flickr photo website that suggest that the use of visual features improves the mean average precision (MAP) of the system and increases the system's ability to suggest different tags, therefore justifying the associated increase in complexity.}, address = {Basel, Switzerland}, doi = {10.3390/fi2030341}, keywords = {image retrieval; multimedia; metadata; folksonomies; tagging; image annotation; tag recommendation; visual information retrieval}, language = {EN}, publisher = {MDPI} } @InProceedings{Lux2010c, author = {Lux, Mathias and Kogler, Marian and del Fabro, Manfred}, booktitle = {Proceedings of the 2010 ACM workshop on Social, adaptive and personalized multimedia interaction and access}, title = {Why did you take this photo: a study on user intentions in digital photo productions}, year = {2010}, address = {New York, NY, USA}, editor = {Vallet, David and Ramzan, Naeem and Halvey, Martin and Patrikakis, Charalampos}, month = {jan}, pages = {41–44}, publisher = {ACM}, series = {SAPMIA '10}, abstract = {Why do people take pictures? While substantial work has been done on the intentions of people producing photos in specific domains (e.g. Flickr users or mobile phone cameras) the general case - arbitrary users taking photos with arbitrary devices - has not yet been investigated in detail. In this short paper, we present an exploratory study on the intentions and goals of people taking digital photos. 40 different specific photo taking situations of 10 people where investigated. We classified the situations and reflected them into context of existing work to investigate the applicability and usefulness of classifications existing for specific domains. Our findings show that applicability of existing models for small domains is limited and they indicate the need of a generalized taxonomy. We further identify hypotheses and research questions for future work in this area.}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1878061.1878075}, keywords = {camera usage, digital photos, user intentions}, language = {EN}, talktype = {none}, url = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1878061.1878075} } @InCollection{Lux2010b, author = {Lux, Mathias and Böszörmenyi, Laszlo and Müller, Alexander}, booktitle = {HCI in Work and Learning, Life and Leisure}, publisher = {Springer Berlin / Heidelberg}, title = {A Social Approach to Image Re-targeting Based on an Interactive Game}, year = {2010}, address = {Klagenfurt, Austria}, editor = {Leitner, Gerhard and Hitz, Martin and Holzinger, Andreas}, month = {jan}, note = {10.1007/978-3-642-16607-5_32}, pages = {465-470}, series = {Lecture Notes in Computer Science}, volume = {6389}, abstract = {Resolution of digital images is on the rise, but screens of mobile devices are still small. Therefore, image adaptation and especially image re-targeting for browsing images is still a challenging research topic. In this short paper we report work in progress on a social interactive game that can be used to identify meaningful portions of images. Based on preliminary evaluation we propose that these areas, found by our game, should be retained in an image re-targeting process.}, language = {EN}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-16607-5_32} } @InProceedings{Lux2010a, author = {Lux, Mathias and Pitman, Arthur and Marques, Oge}, booktitle = {Proceedings of the 11th International Workshop of the Multimedia Metadata Community (WISMA 2010)}, title = {Callisto: Tag Recommendations by Image Content}, year = {2010}, address = {Barcelona, Spain}, editor = {Carreras, Anna and Delgado, Jaime and Maroñas, Xavier and Rodríguez, Victor}, month = {May}, pages = {87-88}, publisher = {ceur.ws}, language = {EN}, talktype = {none} } @InProceedings{Lux2010, author = {Lux, Mathias and Kofler, Christopher and Marques, Oge}, booktitle = {CHI EA '10 CHI '10 Extended Abstracts on Human Factors in Computing Systems}, title = {A Classification Scheme for User Intentions in Image Search}, year = {2010}, address = {Atlanta, GA, USA}, editor = {Fitzpatrick, Geraldine and Hudson, Scott and Edwards, Keith and Rodden, Tom}, month = {April}, pages = {3913-3918}, publisher = {ACM}, abstract = {Searching for images on the web is still an open problem. While multiple approaches have been presented, there has been surprisingly little work on the actual goals and intentions of users. In this poster we present our classification scheme for user goals in image search and describe our ongoing work focusing on identification and classification of user intentions during image search tasks.}, language = {EN}, talktype = {none} } @Article{Lopez2010, author = {Lopez, Fernando and Jannach, Dietmar and Martínez, Jose Maria and Timmerer, Christian and García, Narciso and Hellwagner, Hermann}, journal = {Journal of Applied Intelligence}, title = {Bounded non-deterministic planning for multimedia adaptation}, year = {2010}, month = {jul}, pages = {32}, abstract = {This paper proposes a novel combination of arti- ficial intelligence planning and other techniques for improv- ing decision-making in the context of multi-step multime- dia content adaptation. In particular, it describes a method that allows decision-making (selecting the adaptation to perform) in situations where third-party pluggable multi- media conversion modules are involved and the multime- dia adaptation planner does not know their exact adapta- tion capabilities. In this approach, the multimedia adapta- tion planner module is only responsible for a part of the required decisions; the pluggable modules make additional decisions based on different criteria. We demonstrate that partial decision-making is not only attainable, but also in- troduces advantages with respect to a system in which these conversion modules are not capable of providing additional decisions. This means that transferring decisions from the multi-step multimedia adaptation planner to the pluggable conversion modules increases the flexibility of the adapta- tion. Moreover, by allowing conversion modules to be only partially described, the range of problems that these modules can address increases, while significantly decreasing both the description length of the adaptation capabilities and the planning decision time. Finally, we specify the conditions under which knowing the partial adaptation capabilities of a set of conversion modules will be enough to compute a proper adaptation plan.}, address = {Springer New York}, doi = {10.1007/s10489-010-0242-3}, keywords = {Bounded non-deterministic multimedia adaptation, Planning, Decision-making, MPEG-7, MPEG-21}, language = {EN}, publisher = {Springer}, url = {http://www.springerlink.com/content/751g123vp1574qt5/} } @InProceedings{Kuschnig2010a, author = {Kuschnig, Robert and Kofler, Ingo and Hellwagner, Hermann}, booktitle = {Proceedings of the First Annual ACM SIGMM Conference on Multimedia Systems (MMSys)}, title = {An Evaluation of TCP-based Rate-control Algorithms for Adaptive Internet Streaming of H.264/SVC}, year = {2010}, address = {New York, NY, USA}, editor = {Feng, Wu-chi and Mayer-Patel, Ketan}, month = {feb}, pages = {157-168}, publisher = {ACM}, abstract = {Recent work in TCP video streaming indicates that multimedia streaming via TCP provides satisfactory performance when the achievable TCP throughput is approximately twice the media bit rate. However, these conditions may not be achievable on the Internet, e.g., when the delivery path offers insufficient bandwidth or becomes congested due to competing traffic. Therefore, adaptive streaming for videos over TCP is required and a number of rate-control algorithms for video streaming have been proposed and evaluated in the literature. In this paper, we evaluate and compare three existing rate-control algorithms for TCP streaming in terms of the (PSNR) quality of the delivered video and in terms of the timeliness of delivery. The contribution of the paper is that, to the best of our knowledge, this is the first evaluation of TCP-based streaming in an Internet-like setting making use of the scalability features of the H.264/SVC video codec. Two simple bandwidth estimation algorithms and a priority-/deadline-driven approach are described to adapt the bit rates of, and transmit, the H.264/SVC video in a rate-distortion optimal manner. The results indicate that the three algorithms perform robustly in terms of video quality and timely delivery, both on under-provisioned links and in case of competing TCP flows. The priority-/deadline-driven technique is even more stable in terms of packet delays and jitter; thus, client buffers can be dimensioned more easily.}, doi = {10.1145/1730836.1730856}, language = {EN}, location = {Scottsdale, AZ, USA}, pdf = {https://www.itec.aau.at/bib/files/MMSYS10_Kuschnig_Evaluation_TCP_based_Rate_Control.pdf}, talkdate = {2010.02.23}, talktype = {registered}, url = {http://www.mmsys.org} } @InProceedings{Kuschnig2010, author = {Kuschnig, Robert and Kofler, Ingo and Hellwagner, Hermann}, booktitle = {Proceedings of the 7th IEEE Consumer Communications and Networking Conference (CCNC)}, title = {Improving Internet Video Streaming Performance by Parallel TCP-Based Request-Response Streams}, year = {2010}, address = {Los Alamitos, CA, USA}, editor = {Balandin, Sergey and Matuszewksi, Marcin and Ott, Jörg}, month = {jan}, pages = {5}, publisher = {IEEE}, abstract = {TCP-based video streaming encounters difficulties in unreliable networks with unanticipated packet loss. In combination with high round trip times, the effective throughput deteriorates rapidly and TCP connection resets or stalls may occur. In this paper, we propose a client-driven video transmission scheme which utilizes multiple HTTP/TCP streams. The scheme is largely insensitive to unanticipated packet loss and thereby reduces throughput fluctuations. Since it is based on HTTP, the scheme can easily be deployed in existing network infrastructures. It fosters scalability on the server side by shifting complexity from the server to the clients. Certain features of request-response schemes allow maintaining fairness, despite of using multiple HTTP streams. Making use of TCP, the scheme inherently adapts to congested network links.}, doi = {10.1145/1730836.1730856}, language = {EN}, location = {Las Vegas, NV, USA}, pdf = {https://www.itec.aau.at/bib/files/CCNC10_Kuschnig_Request_Response_Streams.pdf}, talkdate = {2010.01.10}, talktype = {registered}, url = {http://www.ieee-ccnc.org/2010} } @InProceedings{Kogler:2010:BVW:1814245.1814248, author = {Kogler, Marian and Lux, Mathias}, booktitle = {Proceedings of the Tenth International Workshop on Multimedia Data Mining}, title = {Bag of visual words revisited: an exploratory study on robust image retrieval exploiting fuzzy codebooks}, year = {2010}, address = {New York, NY, USA}, editor = {","}, month = {jul}, pages = {3:1--3:6}, publisher = {ACM}, language = {EN}, talktype = {none} } @PhdThesis{Kofler2010, author = {Kofler, Ingo}, school = {Klagenfurt University}, title = {In-Network Adaptation of Scalable Video Content}, year = {2010}, month = {nov}, abstract = {This thesis investigates mechanisms and applications for in-network adaptation of scalable video bit streams based on the recent H.264/Scalable Video Coding (SVC) standard. In-network adaptation refers to the adaptation of a video stream by a network element during the stream's transport through the network. The advantages of performing adaptation directly in the network are the availability of local monitoring data and a higher responsiveness according to the current networking conditions. In contrast to previous work in this field, this thesis focuses on the feasibility and realization of in-network adaptation on existing home router platforms. In this context this thesis addresses the following six research objectives. Initially, the relevant transport mechanisms for H.264/SVC and their implications on in-network adaptation (1) were analysed. In the context of this work three different Linux-based router platforms which cover a representative range of residential router devices were used as a basis for further studies and evaluations. In general these platforms can be characterized by rather modest processing capabilities and networking performance. The hardware limitations were identified and quantified in evaluations (2) using both different benchmarks and real network traffic. The offered processing power and memory throughput are roughly 10 to 100 times lower than those of a modern desktop PC. Although their application-layer networking performance is not that low, all platforms fail in fully utilizing their nominal link capacities of 100 and 1000 Mbps, respectively. Based on the known limitations the thesis proposes a stateful, packet-based adaptation mechanism for adapting scalable video bit streams (3). The approach utilizes the RTP payload format for H.264/SVC and represents a light-weight approach for in-network adaptation on the application layer. It further meets the important requirements towards a media-aware network element (MANE) to be signaling aware and to operate statefully. The mechanism was integrated in a proxy service which was deployed on all of the three platforms to prove its feasibility. Experimental evaluations with different video bit streams in standard-definition quality demonstrate the scalability of the approach (4). The results indicate that the proxy service is able to adapt up to 16 concurrent video streams depending on the platform and video bit stream. On two of the three evaluated platforms the proposed approach even allows to handle and to adapt video streams in high-definition quality at bit rates around 15 Mbps. In addition to the proposed H.264/SVC-specific adaptation mechanism, also the applicability of generic metadata-driven adaptation on home router platforms was investigated. In particular, a proof-of-concept study of an XML-metadata-driven approach based on the MPEG-21 generic Bitstream Syntax Description (gBSD) was conducted on the platforms (5). In contrast to former evaluations that have been done on PC-based platforms, the obtained results indicate that the use of this generic adaptation cannot be recommended on such resource limited network devices. The benefits of using in-network adaptation on home router platforms are finally demonstrated in the context of high-definition streaming over IEEE 802.11 wireless networks (6). Monitoring information regarding the queueing delay, which is obviously available exclusively on the router, is used to control the adaptation of the video according to the varying throughput of the wireless link. This allows to react timely to changing conditions particularly in the case of mobile clients.}, language = {EN}, pages = {204} } @InProceedings{Eberhard2010, author = {Eberhard, Michael and Szkaliczki, Tibor and Hellwagner, Hermann and Szobonya, László and Timmerer, Christian}, booktitle = {Proceedings of the 2010 ACM Workshop on Advanced Video Streaming Techniques for Peer-to-Peer Networks and Social Networking}, title = {Knapsack Problem-based Piece-Picking Algorithms for Layered Content in Peer-to-Peer Networks}, year = {2010}, address = {New York, NY, USA}, editor = {Olmo, Gabriella and Timmerer, Christian and Frossard, Pascal and Mitchell, Keith}, month = {oct}, pages = {71--76}, publisher = {ACM}, series = {AVSTP2P}, abstract = {The distribution of layered content over peer-to-peer networks becomes more important today as the users are consuming the content on terminals with various display capabilities and different network connections. For single-layer content distribution, the piece-picking algorithm only needs to ensure that content pieces are downloaded in time for display. When layered content is distributed over a peer-to-peer network, the piece-picking algorithm needs to be modified to ensure that the best possible quality is displayed while all desired pieces still have to be received before their deadline expires. In this paper, the piece-picking problem for layered content is analyzed and a number of piece-picking algorithms for layered content based on the solutions for the knapsack problem are presented. Furthermore, an evaluation of these algorithms is performed and possible applications are discussed.}, doi = {10.1145/1877891.1877908}, isbn13 = {978-1-4503-0169-5}, keywords = {knapsack problem, layered/scalable content, piece utility calculation, piece-picking}, language = {EN}, location = {Firenze, Italy}, pdf = {https://www.itec.aau.at/bib/files/avst1524-eberhard.pdf}, talkdate = {2010.10.29}, talktype = {poster}, url = {http://www.p2pstreaming.eu} } @InProceedings{DelFabro2010a, author = {Del Fabro, Manfred and Schoeffmann, Klaus and Böszörmenyi, Laszlo}, booktitle = {Proceedings of HCI in Work and Learning, Life and Leisure 6th Symposium of the Workgroup Human-Computer Interaction and Usability Engineering}, title = {Instant Video Browsing: A Tool for Fast Non-sequential Hierarchical Video Browsing}, year = {2010}, address = {Berlin, Heidelberg, New York}, editor = {Leitner, Gerhard and Hitz, Martin and Holzinger, Andreas}, month = {nov}, pages = {443-446}, publisher = {Springer Verlag GmbH}, abstract = {We introduce an easy-to-use video browsing tool which assists users in getting a quick overview of videos as well as in finding segments of interest. It provides a parallel and a tree-based view for browsing the content of videos -- or even video collections -- in a hierarchical, non-sequential manner. The tool has a plug-in architecture and can be extended both by further presentation methods and by video analysis algorithms.}, doi = {10.1007/978-3-642-16607-5_30}, language = {EN}, location = {Klagenfurt, Austria}, pdf = {https://www.itec.aau.at/bib/files/Instant Video Browsing - A Tool for Fast Non-Sequential Hierarchical Video Browsing.pdf}, talkdate = {2010.11.05}, talktype = {registered} } @InProceedings{DelFabro2010, author = {Del Fabro, Manfred and Böszörmenyi, Laszlo}, booktitle = {Proceedings of the Second International Conference on Advances in Multimedia (MMEDIA 2010)}, title = {Video Scene Detection Based on Recurring Motion Patterns}, year = {2010}, address = {Washington (DC)}, editor = {Böszörmenyi, Laszlo and Burdescu, Dumitru and Davies, Philip and Newell, David}, month = {jun}, pages = {113--118}, publisher = {IEEE}, abstract = {We present an algorithm for video scene detection based on the identification of recurring motion sequences within a video stream. The motion information is extracted in the compressed domain of H.264/AVC videos, no full decoding of the video stream is needed. Based on the motion information our algorithm identifies sequences of adjacent frames with similar motion. Throughout all identified motion sequences we are searching for recurring patterns of similar ones. The most recurring pattern is used for the segmentation of the video stream into scenes. The evaluation shows promising results.}, doi = {10.1109/MMEDIA.2010.26}, language = {EN}, location = {Athens, Greece}, pdf = {https://www.itec.aau.at/bib/files/4068a113.pdf}, talkdate = {2010.06.15}, talktype = {registered} } @InProceedings{Capovilla2010, author = {Capovilla, Nicola and Eberhard, Michael and Mignanti, Silvano and Petrocco, Riccardo and Vehkaperä, Janne}, booktitle = {Proceedings of the Second International Conferences on Advances in Multimedia (MMEDIA 2010)}, title = {An Architecture for Distributing Scalable Content over Peer-to-Peer Networks}, year = {2010}, address = {Los Alamitos, CA, USA}, editor = {Böszörmenyi, Laszlo and Burdescu, Dumitru and Davis, Philip and Stanchev, Peter}, month = {jun}, pages = {1-6}, publisher = {IEEE}, abstract = {Peer-to-Peer systems are nowadays a very popular solution for multimedia distribution, as they provide significant cost benefits compared with traditional server-client distribution. Additionally, the distribution of scalable content enables the consumption of the content in a quality suited for the available bandwidth and the capabilities of the end-user devices. Thus, the distribution of scalable content over Peer-to-Peer networks is a very actual research topic. This paper presents an architecture for the distribution of scalable content in a fully distributed Peer-to-Peer network. The architectural description includes how the scalable layers of the content are mapped to the pieces distributed in the Peer-to-Peer system and detailed descriptions of the producer- and consumer-site architecture of the system. The presented system is to our knowledge the first open-source Peer-to-Peer network with full Scalable Video Coding support.}, doi = {10.1109/MMEDIA.2010.17}, keywords = {P2P networks;consumer-site architecture;distributed peer-to-peer network;multimedia distribution;open-source peer-to-peer network;scalable video coding;server-client distribution;image coding;multimedia computing;peer-to-peer computing;}, language = {EN}, location = {Athens, Greece}, pdf = {https://www.itec.aau.at/bib/files/MMEDIA'10_Eberhard.pdf}, talkdate = {2010.06.14}, talktype = {registered}, url = {http://www.iaria.org/conferences2010/MMEDIA10.html} } @InProceedings{Borcoci2010, author = {Borcoci, Eugen and Negru, Daniel and Timmerer, Christian}, booktitle = {Proceedings of the 3rd International Conference on Communication Theory, Reliability, and Quality of Service (CTRQ 2010)}, title = {A Novel Architecture for Multimedia Distribution based on Content-Aware Networking}, year = {2010}, address = {Los Alamitos, CA, USA}, editor = {Ata, Shingo and Borcoci, Eugen and Del Ser Lorente, Javier and Diaz, Michel and Pioro, Michal and Rodrigues, Joel and Segall, Zary}, month = {jun}, pages = {162--168}, publisher = {IEEE}, abstract = {This paper proposes a novel virtual Content-Aware Network (CAN) layer as a part of a full layered architecture, focused, but not limited to, on multimedia distribution with Quality of Services (QoS) assurance. The overall system is based on a flexible cooperation between providers, operators and end-users, enabling users to access the offered multimedia services in various contexts and also to become private content providers. The paper introduces the main concepts and architecture for the main virtual network layer (i.e., CAN), exposing its role and interfaces among overall system layers. This work is a part of the starting effort inside of a new European FP7 ICT research project, ALICANTE.}, doi = {10.1109/CTRQ.2010.35}, keywords = {content-aware networking, network aware applications, quality of services, multimedia distribution, Future Internet}, language = {EN}, pdf = {https://www.itec.aau.at/bib/files/05532769.pdf}, talktype = {none}, url = {http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/stamp/stamp.jsp?tp=&arnumber=5532769&isnumber=5532402} }