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Evaluation of bandwidth performance for interactive spherical Video

Spherical Video is nowadays popular, in particular for interactive on-line entertainment multimedia applications such as Google Street View, as well as for Geographical Information Systems (GIS), video surveillance applications, etc. The user is able to explore and navigate audio/visual scenes by fr...

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Main Authors: Alface, Patrice Rondao, Macq, Jean-Francois, Verzijp, Nico
Format: Conference Proceeding
Language:English
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Summary:Spherical Video is nowadays popular, in particular for interactive on-line entertainment multimedia applications such as Google Street View, as well as for Geographical Information Systems (GIS), video surveillance applications, etc. The user is able to explore and navigate audio/visual scenes by freely choosing viewpoint and viewing direction. Spherical Video is typically represented as a classical 2D rectangular panorama video that is then mapped on a sphere mesh and finally rendered on the user's screen. Existing transmission models of spherical video encode the full panorama video with uniform quality while the sphere mesh is kept implicit. However, in general, the user only watches a restricted field-of-view of the spherical content, which can be interactively modified with pan-tilt-zoom commands. In this paper we evaluate the relevance and optimality of a personalized transmission where the panorama video is decomposed into tiles, which are transmitted at a quality modulated in the spherical regions depending on their likelihood to be visualized from the user interactions.
ISSN:1945-7871
1945-788X
DOI:10.1109/ICME.2011.6012244