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Dans cet article, nous proposons un moteur de prise de décision d'adaptation (ADTE) qui cible la fourniture de contenu vidéo évolutif dans des environnements d'utilisation mobile. Notre conception ADTE s'appuie sur une métrique objective de qualité perceptuelle afin de réaliser une adaptation vidéo en fonction de la perception visuelle humaine, permettant ainsi de maximiser la qualité de service (QoS). Pour décrire les caractéristiques d'un environnement d'utilisation particulier, ainsi que les propriétés du contenu vidéo évolutif, l'adaptation d'élément numérique (DIA) MPEG-21 est utilisée. Nos résultats expérimentaux montrent que la conception ADTE proposée fournit un contenu vidéo d'une qualité subjective supérieure à celle d'un ADTE utilisant la méthode conventionnelle d'allocation maximale de bits.
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Cheon Seog KIM, Hosik SOHN, Wesley De NEVE, Yong Man RO, "An Objective Perceptual Quality-Based ADTE for Adapting Mobile SVC Video Content" in IEICE TRANSACTIONS on Information,
vol. E92-D, no. 1, pp. 93-96, January 2009, doi: 10.1587/transinf.E92.D.93.
Abstract: In this paper, we propose an Adaptation Decision-Taking Engine (ADTE) that targets the delivery of scalable video content in mobile usage environments. Our ADTE design relies on an objective perceptual quality metric in order to achieve video adaptation according to human visual perception, thus allowing to maximize the Quality of Service (QoS). To describe the characteristics of a particular usage environment, as well as the properties of the scalable video content, MPEG-21 Digital Item Adaptation (DIA) is used. Our experimental results show that the proposed ADTE design provides video content with a higher subjective quality than an ADTE using the conventional maximum-bit-allocation method.
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