Search for dissertations about: "video adaptation"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 23 swedish dissertations containing the words video adaptation.
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1. Moving Images of Literature : Transformations of Literature in Contemporary Video and Film Installation Art
Abstract : This study aims to contribute to a better understanding of the many engagements with literature beyond the literary field. More specifically, it studies different ways of staging and transforming literature in video and film installation since the 1990s. READ MORE
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2. Towards Optimal Quality of Experience via Scalable Video Coding
Abstract : To provide universal multimedia experience, multimedia streaming services need to transparently handle the variation and heterogeneity in operating environment. From the standpoint of streaming application, video adaptation techniques are intended to cope with the environmental variations by utilizing manipulations of the video content itself. READ MORE
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3. Methods for Objective and Subjective Video Quality Assessment and for Speech Enhancement
Abstract : The overwhelming trend of the usage of multimedia services has raised the consumers' awareness about quality. Both service providers and consumers are interested in the delivered level of perceptual quality. The perceptual quality of an original video signal can get degraded due to compression and due to its transmission over a lossy network. READ MORE
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4. Perceptual Quality Metric Design for Wireless Image and Video Communication
Abstract : The evolution of advanced radio transmission technologies for third generation mobile radio systems has paved the way for the delivery of mobile multimedia services. In particular, wireless image and video applications are among the most popular services offered on modern mobile devices to support communication beyond the traditional voice services. READ MORE
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5. Network and user-level traffic adaptation for collaborative-workspace applications
Abstract : Collaborative workspace applications based on IP-multicast offer a scalable solution for computer supported human-to-human communication. Although Internet-wide multicast access is not a reality, multicast deployment is steadily increasing on subnets, such as corporate and campus networks. READ MORE