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Exploiting Contextual Information to Enable Efficient Content Delivery for 3D Tele-Immersion Applications

Published:13 October 2015Publication History

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The tradeoff relationship between resource requirement, content complexity, and user satisfaction is magnified when more and more modern 3D Tele-immersive (3DTI) applications with higher quality demands and/or scalability requirements come into the picture. These demanding applications introduce challenges in different phases throughout the delivery chain of 3DTI systems. To tackle them, we propose to exploit contextual information of 3DTI systems, such as contextual information on resource, content, and satisfaction aspects. Understanding contextual information will improve the utilization of different computing environments to fulfill the objectives of targeted application.

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      MM '15: Proceedings of the 23rd ACM international conference on Multimedia
      October 2015
      1402 pages
      ISBN:9781450334594
      DOI:10.1145/2733373

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