In interactive multiview video streaming (IMVS), users can periodically select one out of many captured views available for observation. In single-view video streaming, cooperative strategies where peers share received packets of the same video have proven to be effective in reducing server’s upload burden, and incentive mechanisms are designed to stimulate user cooperation. However, exploiting user cooperation in higher dimensional IMVS is difficult, since users watching different views makes it difficult to establish partnership, and users switching views frequently and independently makes it difficult to maintain partnership over time. In this paper, we use a multiview video frame structure for IMVS to support cooperative view-switching,...
Abstract Dynamic Adaptive Streaming over HTTP (DASH) is becoming the de facto method for effective ...
In most video collaboration systems, only one user may share their screen at a time. If another use...
Abstract—In multimedia applications such as IPTV, it is nat-ural to accommodate multiple coexisting ...
Receivers of wireless video broadcast can suffer catastrophic de-coding errors when experiencing hea...
In free viewpoint video, a user can pull texture and depth videos cap-tured from two nearby referenc...
Cooperative peer-to-peer (P2P) streaming model, which en-ables cooperation among peers with large in...
Abstract—Multiview video refers to videos of the same dynamic 3-D scene captured simultaneously bymu...
Multiview video refers to videos of the same dynamic 3-D scene captured simultaneously by multiple c...
Peer-to-peer media streaming framework has been widely considered as a promising platform for delive...
Emerging video applications are being developed where multiple views of a scene are captured. Two ce...
The persistence of cooperation is a longstanding problem in the social and biological sciences. Rece...
In multimedia applications such as IPTV, it is natural to accommodate multiple coexisting peer-to-pe...
This paper studies video streaming from a source to multiple receivers in wireless networks. The vi...
We investigate the impact of cooperative relaying on uplink multi-user (MU) wireless video transmiss...
Humans routinely engage in many distinct interactions in parallel. Team members collaborate on sever...
Abstract Dynamic Adaptive Streaming over HTTP (DASH) is becoming the de facto method for effective ...
In most video collaboration systems, only one user may share their screen at a time. If another use...
Abstract—In multimedia applications such as IPTV, it is nat-ural to accommodate multiple coexisting ...
Receivers of wireless video broadcast can suffer catastrophic de-coding errors when experiencing hea...
In free viewpoint video, a user can pull texture and depth videos cap-tured from two nearby referenc...
Cooperative peer-to-peer (P2P) streaming model, which en-ables cooperation among peers with large in...
Abstract—Multiview video refers to videos of the same dynamic 3-D scene captured simultaneously bymu...
Multiview video refers to videos of the same dynamic 3-D scene captured simultaneously by multiple c...
Peer-to-peer media streaming framework has been widely considered as a promising platform for delive...
Emerging video applications are being developed where multiple views of a scene are captured. Two ce...
The persistence of cooperation is a longstanding problem in the social and biological sciences. Rece...
In multimedia applications such as IPTV, it is natural to accommodate multiple coexisting peer-to-pe...
This paper studies video streaming from a source to multiple receivers in wireless networks. The vi...
We investigate the impact of cooperative relaying on uplink multi-user (MU) wireless video transmiss...
Humans routinely engage in many distinct interactions in parallel. Team members collaborate on sever...
Abstract Dynamic Adaptive Streaming over HTTP (DASH) is becoming the de facto method for effective ...
In most video collaboration systems, only one user may share their screen at a time. If another use...
Abstract—In multimedia applications such as IPTV, it is nat-ural to accommodate multiple coexisting ...