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High-Resolution Video Streaming with Interactive Region-of-Interest Aditya Mavlankar and Piyush Agrawal {maditya, piyushag}@stanford.edu Information Systems Laboratory Stanford University TexPoint fonts used in EMF. Read the TexPoint manual before you delete this box.: AAAAAAAAAAA
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High-Resolution Video Streaming with Interactive Region-of-Interest May 20, 2009 2 Demo Sample scenarios (demos not provided with this ppt file) Panel discussion 1 Panel discussion 2 Café Brainstorming session
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High-Resolution Video Streaming with Interactive Region-of-Interest May 20, 2009 3 Arbitrary Regions-of-Interest User A User B Packet-switched network high-spatial-resolution video user can control RoI; RoI can also be chosen by the system automatically Camera(s)
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High-Resolution Video Streaming with Interactive Region-of-Interest May 20, 2009 4 Entertainment: e.g. Interactive Viewing of Sports
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High-Resolution Video Streaming with Interactive Region-of-Interest May 20, 2009 5 Interactive Viewing of Soccer If video does not play, please watch here:here
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High-Resolution Video Streaming with Interactive Region-of-Interest May 20, 2009 6 Online Viewing of Instructional Videos
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High-Resolution Video Streaming with Interactive Region-of-Interest May 20, 2009 7
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10 A Typical Lecture Video
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High-Resolution Video Streaming with Interactive Region-of-Interest May 20, 2009 11 Surveillance
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High-Resolution Video Streaming with Interactive Region-of-Interest May 20, 2009 12 Multiple operators can view different objects at same time Remote monitoring possible – 10 Mbps v/s ~1Mbps System could automatically track different objects
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High-Resolution Video Streaming with Interactive Region-of-Interest May 20, 2009 13 Other Application Scenarios Video conferencing with individual RoIs High-resolution video for mobile devices
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High-Resolution Video Streaming with Interactive Region-of-Interest May 20, 2009 14 Summary Sources of high-resolution videos – High-resolution digital imaging sensors (CMOS technology) – High-resolution videos stitched from multiple cameras Displays have limited resolution and/or there isn't enough bandwidth for transmitting the full high-resolution scene Application scenarios – Instructional videos – Video conferencing – Interactive TV with virtual pan/tilt/zoom – Surveillance – Snow cams in ski resorts –...
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