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The handbook of MPEG applications : standards in practice / editors, Marios C. Angelides and Harry Agius.

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Angelides, Marios C.
Agius, Harry.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
MPEG (Video coding standard)--Handbooks, manuals, etc.
MPEG (Video coding standard).
MP3 (Audio coding standard)--Handbooks, manuals, etc.
MP3 (Audio coding standard).
Application software--Development--Handbooks, manuals, etc.
Application software.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (551 p.)
Edition:
1st ed.
Distribution:
[Piscataqay, New Jersey] : IEEE Xplore, [2010]
Place of Publication:
Hoboken, N.J. : Wiley, 2011.
Chichester, West Sussex, U.K. : J. Wiley, 2011.
Language Note:
English
Summary:
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.
Contents:
List of Contributors
MPEG Standards in Practice
1 HD Video Remote Collaboration Application (Beomjoo Seo, Xiaomin Liu, and Roger Zimmermann)
1.1 Introduction
1.2 Design and Architecture
1.3 HD Video Acquisition
1.4 Network and Topology Considerations
1.5 Real-Time Transcoding
1.6 HD Video Rendering
1.7 Other Challenges
1.8 Other HD Streaming Systems
1.9 Conclusions and Future Directions
References
2 MPEG Standards in Media Production, Broadcasting and Content Management (Andreas U. Mauthe and Peter Thoma)
2.1 Introduction
2.2 Content in the Context of Production and Management
2.3 MPEG Encoding Standards in CMS and Media Production
2.4 MPEG-7 and Beyond
2.5 Conclusions
3 Quality Assessment of MPEG-4 Compressed Videos (Anush K. Moorthy and Alan C. Bovik)
3.1 Introduction
3.2 Previous Work
3.3 Quality Assessment of MPEG-4 Compressed Video
3.4 MPEG-4 Compressed Videos in Wireless Environments
3.5 Conclusion
4 Exploiting MPEG-4 Capabilities for Personalized Advertising in Digital TV (Mart<U+0083>in Lp̤ez-Nores, Yolanda Blanco-Fernǹdez, Alberto Gil-Solla, Manuel Ramos-Cabrer, and Jos ̌J. Pazos-Arias)
4.1 Introduction
4.2 Related Work
4.3 Enabling the New Advertising Model
4.4 An Example
4.5 Experimental Evaluation
4.6 Conclusions
Acknowledgments
5 Using MPEG Tools in Video Summarization (Luis Herranz and Jos ̌M. Mart<U+0083>inez)
5.1 Introduction
5.2 Related Work
5.3 A Summarization Framework Using MPEG Standards
5.4 Generation of Summaries Using MPEG-4 AVC
5.5 Description of Summaries in MPEG-7
5.6 Integrated Summarization and Adaptation Framework in MPEG-4 SVC
5.7 Experimental Evaluation
5.8 Conclusions
6 Encryption Techniques for H.264 Video (Bai-Ying Lei, Kwok-Tung Lo, and Jian Feng)
6.1 Introduction
6.2 Demands for Video Security
6.3 Issues on Digital Video Encryption
6.4 Previous Work on Video Encryption.
6.5 H.264 Video Encryption Techniques
6.6 A H.264 Encryption Scheme Based on CABAC and Chaotic Stream Cipher
6.7 Concluding Remarks and Future Works
7 Optimization Methods for H.264/AVC Video Coding (Dan Grois, Evgeny Kaminsky, and Ofer Hadar)
7.1 Introduction to Video Coding Optimization Methods
7.2 Rate Control Optimization
7.3 Computational Complexity Control Optimization
7.4 Joint Computational Complexity and Rate Control Optimization
7.5 Transform Coding Optimization
7.6 Summary
8 Spatiotemporal H.264/AVC Video Adaptation with MPEG-21 (Razib Iqbal and Shervin Shirmohammadi)
8.1 Introduction
8.2 Background
8.3 Literature Review
8.4 Compressed-Domain Adaptation of H.264/AVC Video
8.5 On-line Video Adaptation for P2P Overlays
8.6 Quality of Experience (QoE)
8.7 Conclusion
9 Image Clustering and Retrieval Using MPEG-7 (Rajeev Agrawal, William I. Grosky, and Farshad Fotouhi)
9.1 Introduction
9.2 Usage of MPEG-7 in Image Clustering and Retrieval
9.3 Multimodal Vector Representation of an Image Using MPEG-7 Color Descriptors
9.4 Dimensionality Reduction of Multimodal Vector Representation Using a Nonlinear Diffusion Kernel
9.5 Experiments
9.6 Conclusion
10 MPEG-7 Visual Descriptors and Discriminant Analysis (Jun Zhang, Lei Ye, and Jianhua Ma)
10.1 Introduction
10.2 Literature Review
10.3 Discriminant Power of Single Visual Descriptor
10.4 Discriminant Power of the Aggregated Visual Descriptors
10.5 Conclusions
11 An MPEG-7 Profile for Collaborative Multimedia Annotation (Damon Daylamani Zad and Harry Agius)
11.1 Introduction
11.2 MPEG-7 as a Means for Collaborative Multimedia Annotation
11.3 Experiment Design
11.4 Research Method
11.5 Results
11.6 MPEG-7 Profile
11.7 Related Research Work
11.8 Concluding Discussion
Acknowledgment
12 Domain Knowledge Representation in Semantic MPEG-7 Descriptions (Chrisa Tsinaraki and Stavros Christodoulakis).
12.1 Introduction
12.2 MPEG-7-Based Domain Knowledge Representation
12.3 Domain Ontology Representation
12.4 Property Representation
12.5 Class Representation
12.6 Representation of Individuals
12.7 Representation of Axioms
12.8 Exploitation of the Domain Knowledge Representation in Multimedia Applications and Services
12.9 Conclusions
13 Survey of MPEG-7 Applications in the Multimedia Lifecycle (Florian Stegmaier, Mario D<U+008a>oller, and Harald Kosch)
13.1 MPEG-7 Annotation Tools
13.2 MPEG-7 Databases and Retrieval
13.3 MPEG-7 Query Language
13.4 MPEG-7 Middleware
13.5 MPEG-7 Mobile
13.6 Summarization and Outlook
14 Using MPEG Standards for Content-Based Indexing of Broadcast Television, Web, and Enterprise Content (David Gibbon, Zhu Liu, Andrea Basso, and Behzad Shahraray.)
14.1 Background on Content-Based Indexing and Retrieval
14.2 MPEG-7 and MPEG-21 in ETSI TV-Anytime
14.3 MPEG-7 and MPEG-21 in ATIS IPTV Specifications
14.4 MEPG-21 in the Digital Living Network Alliance (DLNA)
14.5 Content Analysis for MPEG-7 Metadata Generation
14.6 Representing Content Analysis Results Using MPEG-7
14.7 Extraction of Audio Features and Representation in MPEG-7
14.8 Summary
15 MPEG-7/21: Structured Metadata for Handling and Personalizing Multimedia Content (Benjamin K<U+008a>ohncke and Wolf-Tilo Balke)
15.1 Introduction
15.2 The Digital Item Adaptation Framework for Personalization
15.3 Use Case Scenario
15.4 Extensions of MPEG-7/21 Preference Management
15.5 Example Application
15.6 Summary
16 A Game Approach to Integrating MPEG-7 in MPEG-21 for Dynamic Bandwidth Dealing (Anastasis A. Sofokleous and Marios C. Angelides)
16.1 Introduction
16.2 Related Work
16.3 Dealing Bandwidth Using Game Theory
16.4 An Application Example
16.5 Concluding Discussion
17 The Usage of MPEG-21 Digital Items in Research and Practice (Hermann Hellwagner and Christian Timmerer).
17.1 Introduction
17.2 Overview of the Usage of MPEG-21 Digital Items
17.3 Universal Plug and Play (UPnP): DIDL-Lite
17.4 Microsoft's Interactive Media Manager (IMM)
17.5 The DANAE Advanced MPEG-21 Infrastructure
17.6 MPEG-21 in the European Projects ENTHRONE and AXMEDIS
17.7 Information Asset Management in a Digital Library
17.8 Conclusions
18 Distributing Sensitive Information in the MPEG-21 Multimedia Framework (Nicholas Paul Sheppard)
18.1 Introduction
18.2 Digital Rights Management in MPEG-21
18.3 MPEG-21 in Copyright Protection
18.4 MPEG-21 in Enterprise Digital Rights Management
18.5 MPEG-21 in Privacy Protection
18.6 Conclusion
19 Designing Intelligent Content Delivery Frameworks Using MPEG-21 (Samir Amir, Ioan Marius Bilasco, Thierry Urruty, Jean Martinet and Chabane Djeraba)
19.1 Introduction
19.2 CAM Metadata Framework Requirements
19.3 CAM Metadata Model
19.4 Study of the Existing Multimedia Standards
19.5 CAM Metadata Encoding Using MPEG-21/7
19.6 Discussion
19.7 Conclusion and Perspectives
20 NinSuna: a Platform for Format-Independent Media Resource Adaptation and Delivery (Davy Van Deursen, Wim Van Lancker, Chris Poppe, and Rik Van de Walle)
20.1 Introduction
20.2 Model-Driven Content Adaptation and Packaging
20.3 The NinSuna Platform
20.4 Directions for Future Research
20.5 Discussion and Conclusions
21 MPEG-A and Its Open Access Application Format (Florian Schreiner and Klaus Diepold)
21.1 Introduction
21.2 The MPEG-A Standards
21.3 The Open Access Application Format
Index.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Includes index.
Description based on PDF viewed 10/24/2017.
ISBN:
9780470974742
0470974745
9781283858595
1283858592
9780470974582
0470974583
9780470974599
0470974591
OCLC:
676970736

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