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Intermediate Data Structure for MPEG-4 Scene Description

  • Cha, Kyung-Ae;Kim, Hee-Sun;Kim, Sang-Wook
    • Proceedings of the Korea Multimedia Society Conference
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    • 2001.06a
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    • pp.192-195
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    • 2001
  • MPEG-4 content is streaming media that are composed of different types of media objects, organized in a hierarchical fashion. This paper proposes scene composition model for authoring MPEG-4 contents which can support object based interactions. And we have developed MPEG-4 contents authoring tool applied the proposed scene composition model as intermediate data structure. Particularly, for supporting interoperability between multimedia contents, the scene composition model should be used independent of file format. So visual scene composed of media objects on the from of scene composition tree can be transformed variable data format including BIFS, scene description from proposed by MPEG-4 standard and also support the extension of capability.

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Scene change detection using intra prediction mode and edge direction in H.264/AVC compression domain (압축 영역에서 intra mode와 에지 방향성을 이용한 H.264 비디오 장면 전환 검출)

  • Hong, Bo-Hyun;Eom, Min-Young;Choe, Yoon-Sik
    • Proceedings of the KIEE Conference
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    • 2006.04a
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    • pp.12-14
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    • 2006
  • This paper presents a novel scene change detection method using intra prediction mode and edge direction in H.264/AVC. When scene change occurs, there are less temporal correlation between frames, most of macro-blocks encoded in intra mode. Using this property, the method calculates the percentage of intra mode blocks in each predictive frame in order to get candidates of scene change frame. To further find scene change, we obtain edge histogram of each candidates by using eight prediction direction of intra prediction mode in H.264/AVC. We detect scene change frames with $\iota^1$-norm of edge histograms. The experimental results show that the method is efficient and robust.

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Intelligent Composition of CG and Dynamic Scene (CG와 동영상의 지적합성)

  • 박종일;정경훈;박경세;송재극
    • Proceedings of the Korean Society of Broadcast Engineers Conference
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    • 1995.06a
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    • pp.77-81
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    • 1995
  • Video composition is to integrate multiple image materials into one scene. It considerably enhances the degree of freedom in producing various scenes. However, we need to adjust the viewing point sand the image planes of image planes of image materials for high quality video composition. In this paper, were propose an intelligent video composition technique concentrating on the composition of CG and real scene. We first model the camera system. The projection is assumed to be perspective and the camera motion is assumed to be 3D rotational and 3D translational. Then, we automatically extract camera parameters comprising the camera model from real scene by a dedicated algorithm. After that, CG scene is generated according to the camera parameters of the real scene. Finally the two are composed into one scene. Experimental results justify the validity of the proposed method.

Robust Scene Change Detection Method for MPEG Video (MPEG 동영상에서의 강인한 장면 전환 검출 기법의 연구)

  • 이흔진;이재호;김회율
    • Proceedings of the IEEK Conference
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    • 2002.06d
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    • pp.157-160
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    • 2002
  • Scene change detection is the fundamental process of automatic video indexing and retrieving. In this paper we propose a method which utilizes both compressed and uncompressed domain methods to detect scene change in a video. Candidate locations for scene change are estimated from DC images and motion vector information in compressed domain. And candidate frames are verified using edge histogram distance and color histogram distance, in uncompressed domain. The experimental results show that scene change can be detected fast and correctly by proposed method.

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MPEG-4 BIFS Optimization for Interactive T-DMB Content (지상파 DMB 컨텐츠의 MPEG-4 BIFS 최적화 기법)

  • Cha, Kyung-Ae
    • Journal of Korea Society of Industrial Information Systems
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    • v.12 no.1
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    • pp.54-60
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    • 2007
  • The Digital Multimedia Broadcasting(DMB) system is developed to offer high quality multimedia content to the mobile environment. The system adopts the MPEG-4 standard for the main video, audio and other media format. For providing interactive contents, it also adopts the MPEG-4 scene description that refers to the spatio-temporal specifications and behaviors of individual objects. With more interactive contents, the scene description also needs higher bitrate. However, the bandwidth for allocating meta data, such as scene description is restrictive in the mobile environment. On one hand, the DMB terminal renders each media stream according to the scene description. Thus the binary format for scene(BIFS) stream corresponding to the scene description should be decoded and parsed in advance when presenting media data. With this reasoning, the transmission delay of the BIFS stream would cause the delay in transmitting whole audio-visual scene presentations, although the audio or video streams are encoded in very low bitrate. This paper presents the effective optimization technique in adapting the BIFS stream into the expected bitrate without any waste in bandwidth and avoiding transmission delays inthe initial scene description for interactive DMB content.

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Effective Method to Change Multimedia Scene Configuration Information Using DOM Update (DOM update를 이용한 효율적인 멀티미디어 장면 구성 정보 변경 방안)

  • Kim, Kyuheon;Park, JungWook;Kim, Byungchul
    • Journal of Broadcast Engineering
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    • v.18 no.1
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    • pp.43-58
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    • 2013
  • Richmedia Service means that interactive media service can provide view with various multimedia elements(such as Video, Audio, Text) at same time. Various Multimedia elements can be serviced by Scene Description technology standards like BIFS(Binary Format for Scenes) and LASeR(Light Application Scene Representation). By providing Scene Component information, richmedia service is available to various multimedia services. so users is available to personalized services fitting temporal and spatial options. In conventional technology, when the scene is changed by user or service, mobile deletes the scene of configuration information and makes new scene of configuration information. this is a very inefficient way. In this paper, Propoesed that by using DOM(Document Object Model) method, to pass only the dynamic configuration part, changes scene method.

An analysis of Scene Change Detection using HEVC coding additional information (HEVC 부호화 부가정보를 이용한 장면전환 검출 연구)

  • Eom, Yumi;Park, Sangil;Chung, Chang Woo
    • Journal of Broadcast Engineering
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    • v.20 no.6
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    • pp.871-879
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    • 2015
  • With the increase of mass contents data, a method of a scene change detection is required for analysis, indexing and editing. Although many researchers are studying a variety of scene change detection method, it is too difficult to accurately detect various movements of the cameras and scene changes. Also, earlier scene change detection methods take too much time to apply to UHD video contents. That is because the UHD video contents with 4K (3820x2160) resolution or higher have greater amount of data. Therefore a method for detecting a scene change by using the next-generation codec, HEVC, is required. In this paper, we propose four scene change detection methods using the coding additional information of HEVC, and a new pixel-based scene change detection system. Furthermore, through the experimental results, we check the possibility of detecting the scene changes of UHD videos encoded in HEVC format.

Relationship between Scene Movements and Cybersickness (화면 움직임과 Cybersickness의 관계에 관한 연구)

  • Park, Kyung-Soo;Choi, Jeong-A;Kim, Kyoung-Taek;Kim, Sang-Soo
    • Journal of the Ergonomics Society of Korea
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    • v.24 no.1
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    • pp.1-7
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    • 2005
  • This paper investigates the effects of scene movements on cybersickness to develop the guidelines of scene movements in virtual environments. The types of scene movements were made for both scene navigations(through the axes of X: lateral, Y: fore & after, and Z: vertical) and scene rotations(by pitch, roll and yaw). And there were each three levels of speed; 2.7, 4.5 and 6.3 /s(for navigation), and 10, 20 and 30 /s(for rotation) were conducted. Twelve participants were exposed to each scene for 15 minutes, and three tests were performed to measure the degree of sickness. Before and after subjects were exposed to virtual environments, they were requested to describe their sickness symptoms by means of answering the Simulator Sickness Questionnaire(SSQ). And the postural stability tests, in which the Center of Pressure(COP) of subjects were traced and recorded by a 'force platform', were conducted. During the exposure on virtual environments, the subjects were requested to rate the degree of nausea. For both navigation and rotation, the effects of speeds and axes were significant in the SSQ scores and the nausea ratings, while it was not in the COP. The correlation between the SSQ scores and the COP data was not found. Therefore, it was inappropriate to use COP as a measure of cybersickness. The degree of sickness increased, except for the case of the yaw, as the speed increased. The sickness was most severe in the scene navigation through the axis X and in the scene rotation by the yaw.

A New MPEG-2 Rate Control Scheme Using Scene Change Detection

  • Park, Sang-Gyu;Lee, Young-Sun;Chang, Hyun-Sik
    • ETRI Journal
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    • v.18 no.2
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    • pp.61-74
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    • 1996
  • We propose two new rate control schemes to improve MPEG-2 rate control in view of visual quality when scene changes happen. Two proposed schemes are characterized by real-time and non real-time improvement to reduce the impact of scene changes. We also propose a new target-bit prediction method using spatial activity of pictures and present a simple and efficient scene change detection scheme using signed difference of mean absolute difference (MAD). Computer simulation results show that the proposed real-time algorithm effectively alleviates visual quality degradation after scene changes. The proposed non real-time algorithm gives maximum 2 dB improvement in peak signal-to-noise ratio (PSNR) at a scene-changed picture, compared with MPEG-2 rate control scheme and it shows better quality than the real-time one.

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