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22 December 2000 Video-scaling algorithm based on human perception for spatiotemporal stimuli
Christoph Kuhmuench, Gerald Kuehne, Claudia Schremmer, Thomas Haenselmann
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Proceedings Volume 4312, Multimedia Computing and Networking 2001; (2000) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.410910
Event: Photonics West 2001 - Electronic Imaging, 2001, San Jose, CA, United States
Abstract
Video conferencing and high quality video-on-demand services are very desirable for many Internet users. However, Internet access channels ranging from wireless connections to high- speed ATM networks mean great heterogeneity with respect to bandwidth. Hierarchical video encoders that scale and distribute video data over different layers enable users to adapt video quality to the capacity of their Internet connection. However, the construction of the layers at the encoder determines the video quality that can be expected at the receiver. To achieve an optimal configuration of the different layers with respect to visual quality, we propose a hybrid scaling algorithm that scales video data both in spatial and temporal dimension. Using a quality metric based on properties of the human visual system our algorithm calculates an optimal ratio between spatial and temporal information. Additionally, we present experimental results that demonstrate the capabilities of our approach.
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Christoph Kuhmuench, Gerald Kuehne, Claudia Schremmer, and Thomas Haenselmann "Video-scaling algorithm based on human perception for spatiotemporal stimuli", Proc. SPIE 4312, Multimedia Computing and Networking 2001, (22 December 2000); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.410910
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KEYWORDS
Video

Computer programming

Spatial resolution

Quality measurement

Visualization

Video compression

Internet

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