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MMSP 2004: Siena, Italy
- IEEE 6th Workshop on Multimedia Signal Processing, MMSP 2004, 29 September-1 October 2004, Siena, Italy. IEEE 2004, ISBN 0-7803-8578-0
- Marco Bertini, Alberto Del Bimbo, Walter Nunziati:
Automatic annotation of video streams. 1-4 - Thomas S. Huang:
Multimedia/multimodal signal processing, analysis, and understanding. 5- - Ton Kalker:
A marriage made in heaven: cryptography and watermarking? 6 - Hasan Ertan Çetingül, Engin Erzin, Yücel Yemez, A. Murat Tekalp:
On optimal selection of lip-motion features for speaker identification. 7-10 - Yubo Ge, Jun Song, Lingnan Ge, Katsuhiko Shirai:
Approach of feature with confident weight for robust speech recognition. 11-14 - Yongjin Wang, Ling Guan:
An investigation of speech-based human emotion recognition. 15-18 - Li Deng, Zicheng Liu, Zhengyou Zhang, Alejandro Acero:
Nonlinear information fusion in multi-sensor processing - extracting and exploiting hidden dynamics of speech captured by a bone-conductive microphone. 19-22 - L. Sahafi, Tejinder S. Randhawa, R. H. Stephen Hardy:
Context-based complexity reduction of H.264 in video over wireless applications. 23-26 - Haruhisa Kato, Yasuyuki Nakajima:
Weighting factor determination algorithm for H.264/MPEG-4 AVC weighted prediction. 27-30 - Yuh-Ruey Lee, Chia-Wen Lin, Sung-Hung Yeh, Yung-Chang Chen:
Low-complexity DCT-domain video transcoders for arbitrary-size downscaling. 31-34 - Gianluca Monaci
, Philippe Jost, Pierre Vandergheynst:
Image compression with learnt tree-structured dictionaries. 35-38 - Gernot Ziegler, Hendrik P. A. Lensch, Marcus A. Magnor, Hans-Peter Seidel:
Multi-video compression in texture space using 4D SPIHT. 39-42 - Hiroshi Hasegawa, Toshiyuki Ono, Isao Yamada, Kohichi Sakaniwa:
An iterative MPEG super-resolution with an outer approximation of framewise quantization constraint. 43-46 - Bertrand Rivet, Laurent Girin, Christian Jutten, Jean-Luc Schwartz:
Using audiovisual speech processing to improve the robustness of the separation of convolutive speech mixtures. 47-50 - Tue Lehn-Schiøler:
Multimedia mapping using continuous state space models. 51-54 - Carlo Bonamico, Carlo Braccini, Fabio Lavagetto, Maurizio Costa:
A system for real-time synthesis of subtle expressivity for life-like MPEG-4 based virtual characters. 55-58 - Nicola Adami, Marzia Corvaglia, Riccardo Leonardi:
Inferring semantics from structural annotations of audio-visual documents. 59-62 - Nishiura Denda, Takanobu Nishiura, Hideki Kawahara, Toshio Irino:
A design of audio-visual talker tracking system based on CSP analysis and frame difference in real noisy environments. 63-66 - Dietrich Van der Weken, Mike Nachtegael, Etienne E. Kerre:
Improved image quality measures using ordered histograms. 67-70 - Silvia Corchs, Gianluigi Ciocca, Raimondo Schettini:
Video summarization using a neurodynamical model of visual attention. 71-74 - Alessandro Mecocci, Gregorio Molinari:
Color recovery in outdoor environments: a novel integrated approach using retinex, gray world and stretching. 75-78 - Fabio De Vito, Davide Quaglia, Juan Carlos De Martin:
Model-based distortion estimation for perceptual classification of video packets. 79-82 - Konstantinos Rapantzikos, Nicolas Tsapatsoulis, Yannis Avrithis:
Spatiotemporal visual attention architecture for video analysis. 83-86 - Cyril Bergeron, Catherine Lamy-Bergot:
Soft-input decoding of variable-length codes applied to the H.264 standard. 87-90 - Marco Cagnazzo, Thomas André, Marc Antonini, Michel Barlaud:
A smoothly scalable and fully JPEG2000-compatible video coder. 91-94 - Teodora Petrisor, Christophe Tillier, Béatrice Pesquet-Popescu, Jean-Christophe Pesquet:
Redundant multiresolution analysis for multiple description video coding. 95-98 - Taesang Yoo, Eric Setton, Xiaoqing Zhu, Andrea J. Goldsmith, Bernd Girod:
Cross-layer design for video streaming over wireless ad hoc networks. 99-102 - Yao-Win Hong, Anna Scaglione:
Content-based multiple access: combining source and multiple access coding for sensor networks. 103-106 - Dilip Krishnaswamy, Mihaela van der Schaar:
Adaptive modulated scalable video transmission over wireless networks with a game theoretic approach. 107-110 - Claus Bauer, Mark Vinton:
Joint optimization of scale factors and Huffman code books for MPEG-4 AAC. 111-114 - Kei Kikuiri, Nobuhiko Naka, Tomoyuki Ohya:
Phase-modification for improving efficiency of audio coders. 115-118 - Johan Eilert, Andreas Ehliar, Dake Liu:
Using low precision floating point numbers to reduce memory cost for MP3 decoding. 119-122 - Tsung-Han Tsai, Yung-Tsung Wang:
Content-based retrieval of audio example on MP3 compression domain. 123-126 - Darko Kirovski, Zeph Landau:
Generalized Lempel-Ziv compression for audio. 127-130 - Jan-Mark Batke, Gunnar Eisenberg, Gunnar Weishaupt, Thomas Sikora:
Evaluation of distance measures for MPEG-7 melody contours. 131-134 - José-Emilio Vila-Forcén, Sviatoslav Voloshynovskiy, Oleksiy J. Koval, Thierry Pun, Fernando Pérez-González:
Worst case additive attack against quantization-based watermarking techniques. 135-138 - Fernando Pérez-González, Mauro Barni, Andrea Abrardo, Carlos Mosquera:
Rational dither modulation: a novel data-hiding method robust to value-metric scaling attacks. 139-142 - Bian Yang, Martin Schmucker, Xiamu Niu, Christoph Busch, Sheng-He Sun:
Reversible image watermarking by histogram modification for integer DCT coefficients. 143-146 - Chin Kiong Wang, Matthew L. Miller, Ingemar J. Cox:
Using perceptual distance to improve the selection of dirty paper trellis codes for watermarking. 147-150 - Nedeljko Cvejic, Tapio Seppänen:
A novel scheme for merging digital audio watermarking and authentication. 151-154 - Mingyou Hu, Stewart Worrall, Abdul Hamid Sadka, Ahmet M. Kondoz:
An efficient scalable object contour tracking scheme and its application for video segmentation. 155-158 - Guoping Qiu, Jeremy Morris, Xunli Fan:
From sensory coding to scene classification. 159-162 - François Coldefy, Patrick Bouthemy, Michael Betser, Guillaume Gravier:
Tennis video abstraction from audio and visual cues. 163-166 - Alfred Dielmann, Steve Renals
:
Multi-stream segmentation of meetings. 167-170 - Ibrahim Karliga, Jenq-Neng Hwang, Hwa-Jong Kim:
A framework for fully automatic moving video-object segmentation based on graph partitioning and object tracking. 171-174 - Marco La Cascia, Lorenzo Valenti, Stan Sclaroff:
Fully automatic, real-time detection of facial gestures from generic video. 175-178 - Eric Setton, Bernd Girod:
Congestion-distortion optimized scheduling of video over a bottleneck link. 179-182 - Michael Kropfberger, Klaus Leopold, Hermann Hellwagner
:
Quality variations of different priority-based temporal video adaptation algorithms. 183-186 - Cristina Emilia Costa
, Fabrizio Granelli, Francesco G. B. De Natale:
Optimal energy distribution in embedded packet video transmission over wireless channels. 187-190 - Hrvoje Jenkac, Thomas Stockhammer, Günther Liebl:
H.264/AVC video transmission over MBMS in GERAN. 191-194 - Dekun Zou, Yun Q. Shi, Zhicheng Ni:
A semi-fragile lossless digital watermarking scheme based on integer wavelet transform. 195-198 - Alessandro Piva, Roberto Caldelli
, Francesco Filippini:
Data hiding for error concealment in H.264/AVC. 199-202 - Luis Pérez-Freire, Fernando Pérez-González, Sviatoslav Voloshynovskiy:
Revealing the true achievable rates of scalar Costa scheme. 203-206 - Emmanuel Garcia, Jean-Luc Dugelay, Vanessa Lopez Eslava:
Progressive hiding of a 3D object into its texture image. 207-210 - Guorong Xuan, Chengyun Yang, Yizhan Zhen, Yun Q. Shi, Zhicheng Ni:
Reversible data hiding based on wavelet spread spectrum. 211-214 - Alberto González, Miguel Ferrer, Maria de Diego, Laura Fuster:
Efficient implementation of matrix recursions in the multichannel affine projection algorithm for multichannel sound. 215-218 - Giorgio Zoia, Ruohua Zhou, Daniel Mlynek:
A multi-timbre chord/harmony analyzer based on signal processing and neural networks. 219-222 - Matti Karjalainen, Teemu Mäki-Patola:
Physics-based modeling of musical instruments for interactive virtual reality. 223-226 - Renato S. Pellegrini, Matthias Rosenthal:
Wave field synthesis with synchronous distributed signal processing. 227-230 - Florian Keiler, Udo Zölzer:
Parametric second- and fourth-order shelving filters for audio applications. 231-234 - Toshiyuki Uto, Masahiro Okuda, Masaaki Ikehara, Shinichi Takahashi:
Range image registration using multiresolution decomposition. 235-238 - Nikhil Gupta, M. N. S. Swamy, Eugene I. Plotkin:
Low-complexity video noise reduction in wavelet domain. 239-242 - Alessandro Capra, Alfio Castorina, Paolo Vivirito, Sebastiano Battiato:
Adaptive image data fusion for consumer devices application. 243-246 - Rastislav Lukac, Konstantinos N. Plataniotis:
Camera image processing system for Bayer CFA based imaging devices. 247-250 - Miroslav Vrankic, Damir Sersic:
Image denoising based on adaptive quincunx wavelets. 251-254 - Bernardo Esteves Pires, Pedro M. Q. Aguiar:
Registration of images with small overlap. 255-258 - Zahir Y. Alpaslan, Alexander A. Sawchuk:
Multiple camera image acquisition models for multi-view 3D display interaction. 256-262 - Nikolaos V. Boulgouris, Konstantinos N. Plataniotis, Dimitrios Hatzinakos:
Gait recognition using dynamic time warping. 263-266 - Maurizio de Pascale, Gianluca de Pascale, Domenico Prattichizzo:
Haptic and graphic rendering of deformable objects based on GPUs. 267-270 - Fabio Antonacci, Marco Foco, Augusto Sarti, Stefano Tubaro:
Accurate and fast audio-realistic rendering of sounds in virtual environments. 271-274 - Heng Zhang, Luca Lucchese:
A fast tone reproduction algorithm for high dynamic range image display. 275-278 - Pierpaolo Baccichet, Antonio Chimienti:
A low complexity concealment algorithm for the whole-frame loss in H.264/AVC. 279-282 - Luigi Atzori, Giaime Ginesu, Alessio Raccis, Daniele D. Giusto:
A novel iterative approach for JPEG2000 error concealment. 283-286 - Jan-Ru Chen, Chun-Shien Lu, Kuo-Chin Fan:
A significant motion vector protection-based error-resilient scheme in H.264. 287-290 - Nicola Franchi, Marco Fumagalli, Rosa Lancini:
A sequence-based error-concealment algorithm applied to a balanced MD video coder. 291-294 - Tammam Tillo, Marco Grangetto, Gabriella Olmo:
A flexible error resilient scheme for JPEG 2000. 295-298 - Claudio Weidmann, Petr Kadlec, Olivia Nemethova, Ameen Al Moghrabi:
Combined sequential decoding and error concealment of H.264 video. 299-302 - Georgia Feideropoulou, Béatrice Pesquet-Popescu, Jean-Claude Belfiore:
Joint source-channel coding of scalable video on a Rayleigh fading channel. 303-306 - Khaled Lajnef, Christine Guillemot, Pierre Siohan:
Distributed coding of three sources using punctured turbo codes. 307-310 - Nicolas Gehrig, Pier Luigi Dragotti:
Distributed compression in camera sensor networks. 311-314 - Markus Flierl, Pierre Vandergheynst:
Distributed coding of dynamic scenes with motion-compensated wavelets. 315-318 - Marco F. Duarte, Yu Hen Hu:
Optimal decision fusion with applications to target detection in wireless ad hoc sensor networks. 319-322 - Anne Aaron, Prashant Ramanathan, Bernd Girod:
Wyner-Ziv coding of light fields for random access. 323-326 - Frédéric Payan, Marc Antonini:
Model-based bit allocation for normal mesh compression. 327-330 - Hsueh-Yi Sean Lin, Hong-Yuan Mark Liao, Ja-Chen Lin:
Visual salience-guided mesh decomposition. 331-334 - Petros Daras, Dimitrios Zarpalas, Dimitrios Tzovaras, Michael G. Strintzis:
3D model search and retrieval based on the spherical trace transform. 335-338 - Nicola Orio, Pietro Zanuttigh, Guido Maria Cortelazzo:
Content-based retrieval of 3D models based on multiple aspects. 339-342 - Jana Dittmann, Danny Hesse:
Network based intrusion detection to detect steganographic communication channels: on the example of audio data. 343-346 - Marco Grangetto, Alberto Grosso, Enrico Magli:
Selective encryption of JPEG 2000 images by means of randomized arithmetic coding. 347-350 - Rastislav Lukac, Konstantinos N. Plataniotis:
A color image secret sharing scheme satisfying the perfect reconstruction property. 351-354 - Ashwin Swaminathan, Yinian Mao, Min Wu:
Image hashing resilient to geometric and filtering operations. 355-358 - Christine Sénac, Eliathamby Ambikairajah:
Audio indexing using feature warping and fusion techniques. 359-362 - Zicheng Liu, Zhengyou Zhang, Alejandro Acero, Jasha Droppo, Xuedong Huang:
Direct filtering for air- and bone-conductive microphones. 363-366 - Ernst Warsitz, Reinhold Haeb-Umbach:
Robust speaker direction estimation with particle filtering. 367-370 - S. H. Srinivasan:
Speech quality measure based on auditory scene analysis. 371-374 - David Labarre, Éric Grivel, Mohamed Najim, Ezio Todini:
Two-Kalman filters based instrumental variable techniques for speech enhancement. 375-378 - Aljoscha Smolic, Karsten Müller, Philipp Merkle, Tobias Rein, Matthias Kautzner, Peter Eisert, Thomas Wiegand:
Representation, coding, and rendering of 3D video objects with MPEG-4 and H.264/AVC. 379-382 - Prashant Ramanathan, Bernd Girod:
Random access for compressed light fields using multiple representations. 383-386 - Daniel Grest, Reinhard Koch:
Realtime multi-camera person tracking for immersive environments. 387-390 - Oliver Grau:
3D sequence generation from multiple cameras. 391-394 - Fabio Cuzzolin, Augusto Sarti, Stefano Tubaro:
Invariant action classification with volumetric data. 395-398 - Jianfen Zeng, Liang Fan:
A simple and efficient way to prune motion vector trees in MC-EZBC. 399-402 - Mulugeta Libsie, Harald Kosch:
Video adaptation using the variation factory. 403-406 - Eugenio Di Sciascio, Luigi Alfredo Grieco, Giuseppe Grassi:
A CNN-based object-oriented coding system for real-time video compression. 407-410 - Alejandro Jaimes, Naofumi Yoshida, Kazumasa Murai, Kazutaka Hirata, Jun Miyazaki:
Interactive visualization of multi-stream meeting videos based on automatic visual content analysis. 411-414 - Son Minh Tran, Marius Preda
, Françoise J. Prêteux, Kalman Fazekas:
New proposal for enhancing the interactive capability in MPEG-4. 415-418 - Amaryllis Raouzaiou, Kostas Karpouzis, Stefanos D. Kollias:
Emotion synthesis in the MPEG-4 framework. 419-422 - Nemanja Petrovic, Nebojsa Jojic, Thomas S. Huang:
Hierarchical video clustering. 423-426 - Po Hsiang Tsai, Seun Jan, Hatice Gunes:
Video object encoder using selective local-space support vector machines. 427-429 - Cristina Ribeiro
, Gabriel David
, Catalin Calistru:
A multimedia database workbench for content and context retrieval. 430-433 - Manolis Falelakis, Christos Diou, Anastasios Delopoulos:
Identification of semantics: balancing between complexity and validity. 434-437 - Akihiko Nakagawa, Shoji Arai, Andrea Kutics, Hiroyuki Tanaka:
Mapping image segments to words for image retrieval. 438-441 - Atsuo Yoshitaka, Kentaro Ueda:
Retrieving the movement of multiple objects based on spatiotemporal abstraction. 442-445 - Kivanc M. Ozonat, Robert M. Gray:
Fast Gauss mixture image classification based on the central limit theorem. 446-449 - Imre Varga:
Audio codec for mobile multimedia applications. 450-453 - Susanna Spinsante, Ennio Gambi, Alessio Perotti, Aldo Vespasiani:
A Java based VoIP application: extending LAN telephony facilities in a MGCP framework. 454-457 - David García, Jorge Martínez-Bauset, Vicent Pla:
Optimality and sensitivity study of admission control policies for multimedia wireless networks. 458-461 - J. Aa. Serensen, Kåre J. Kristoffersen, Andres Cervera, M. Schiortz, Thomas Lynge, Zoltan Safar, Lars Birkedal:
An infrastructure for context dependent mobile multimedia communication. 462-465 - Gennaro Boggia, Pietro Camarda, Domenico Striccoli:
Bandwidth estimation in prerecorded VBR-video distribution systems exploiting stream correlation. 466-469 - Pierluigi Salvo Rossi, Athina P. Petropulu, Jie Yu, Francesco Palmieri, Giulio Iannello:
Internet loss-delay modeling by use of input/output hidden Markov models. 470-473 - Taekhyun Kim, YongJune Shin, Edward J. Powers, Min Sik Kim, Simon S. Lam:
Application of wavelet denoising to the detection of shared congestion in overlay multimedia networks. 474-477 - Woo-Jin Han:
Low-delay unconstrained motion compensated temporal filtering technique for wavelet-based fully scalable video coding. 478-481 - Rozenn Dahyot
, Niall Rea, Anil C. Kokaram, Nick G. Kingsbury:
Inlier modeling for multimedia data analysis. 482-485 - Niklas Wernersson, Tomas Skollermo, Mikael Skoglund:
Improved quantization in multiple description coding by correlating transforms. 486-489 - Òscar Divorra Escoda, Pierre Vandergheynst:
A Bayesian approach to video expansions on parametric over-complete 2-D dictionaries. 490-493 - Lorenzo Granai, Pierre Vandergheynst:
Sparse decomposition over multi-component redundant dictionaries. 494-497 - Andrea Vitali, Fabrizio S. Rovati, Roberto Rinaldo, Riccardo Bernardini, Marco Durigon:
Video streaming over lossy/variable networks by means of multiple description. 498-501 - Tanir Özçelebi, A. Murat Tekalp, M. Reha Civanlar:
Optimal rate and input format control for content and context adaptive streaming of sports videos. 502-505 - Andreas Schorr, Andreas Kassler, Goran Petrovic:
Adaptive media streaming in heterogeneous wireless networks. 506-509 - Chuo-Ling Chang, Sangeun Han, Bernd Girod:
Sender-based rate-distortion optimized streaming of 3-D wavelet video with low latency. 510-513 - Mark Kalman, Bernd Girod:
Rate-distortion optimized video streaming using conditional packet delay distributions. 514-517

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