Advanced Video Coding: Principles and Techniques
Advanced Video Coding: Principles and Techniques
Can small be beautiful?: assessing image resolution requirements for mobile TV
Proceedings of the 13th annual ACM international conference on Multimedia
A knowledge-based framework for multimedia adaptation
Applied Intelligence
The MPEG-21 Book
Image Processing, Analysis, and Machine Vision
Image Processing, Analysis, and Machine Vision
AMR'06 Proceedings of the 4th international conference on Adaptive multimedia retrieval: user, context, and feedback
A basic multimedia quality model
IEEE Transactions on Multimedia
A practical architecture for implementing end-to-end QoS in an IP network
IEEE Communications Magazine
Overview of the H.264/AVC video coding standard
IEEE Transactions on Circuits and Systems for Video Technology
A Framework for Utility-Based Multimedia Adaptation
IEEE Transactions on Circuits and Systems for Video Technology
IEEE Network: The Magazine of Global Internetworking
Multimedia adaptation in ubiquitous environments: benefits of structured multimedia documents
Proceedings of the eighth ACM symposium on Document engineering
A model for preference-driven multimedia adaptation decision-making in the MPEG-21 framework
Multimedia Tools and Applications
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Supporting transparent delivery and convenient use of multimedia content across a wide range of networks and devices is still a challenging task within the multimedia research community; Universal Multimedia Access (UMA) is a vision that has been pursued for quite some time. In multimedia frameworks, content adaptation is the core concept to make progress toward this goal. Most media adaptation engines targeting UMA scale the content w.r.t. terminal capabilities and network resource constraints and do not sufficiently consider end user preferences or even the utility of the adapted content for the user. Based on our previous work and the support of the MPEG-21 framework, we present a transparent solution to provide a content utility-aware adaptation decision for such utility-unaware multimedia frameworks. The idea is to outsource the challenging utility-aware adaptation decision taking task, which takes many factors into consideration and leads to a complex optimization problem. A realistic use case is adopted to show how related external multimedia frameworks can easily integrate and use our proposed adaptation decision taking Web Service.