Intelligent Integrated Media Communication Techniques COST 254 & COS
Intelligent Integrated Media Communication Techniques contains many examples and applied methods explaining the basic architecture of the mobile terminals. It contains sufficient introductory material enabling also non-expert readers to understand the top
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Intelligent Integrated Media Communication Techniques COST 254 & COST 276 Edited by
University of Ljubljana, Slovenia
Mohamed Najim University of Bordeaux I, France and
Michael Ansorge University of Neuchâtel, Switzerland
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Contents
List of Figures
ix
List of Tables
xxi
Preface Part I
xxiii Hypermedia Data Management
1 Content and Presentation Adaptation in Hypermedia Systems Urban Burnik and 1 Personalized Communication Services 2 Personalised Information Search 3 Adaptive Information Retrieval 4 System Architecture and Functionality 5 Conclusions 2 Annotation, Storage, Retrieval and Analysis of Digital Video Honglin Li, Yi Zhao, José-Luis Sancho-Gómez, and Stanley Ahalt 1 Introduction 2 Proposed System Architecture 3 Video Query Applied to Fixed-View Motion Imagery 4 Automatic Video Annotation – One Supervised Annotation Example 5 Syntactic Video Analysis 6 Conclusions 3 Segmentation Techniques for Video Sequences in the Domain of MPEGCompressed Data Irena Koprinska and Sergio Carrato 1 Introduction Temporal Video Segmentation in the Uncompressed Domain 2 Temporal Video Segmentation in the Compressed Domain 3 Conclusions 4
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INTELLIGENT INTEGRATED MEDIA COMMUNICATION TECHNIQUES
Part II
Robust Video Data Protection and Watermarking
4 117 Digital Watermarking for the Copyright Protection of Compressed Video Dimitrios Simitopoulos, Sotirios A. Tsaftaris, Nikolaos V. Boulgouris, Georgios A. Triantafyllidis, and Michael G. Strintzis 117 Introduction 1 Video Watermarking System Requirements 119 2 120 Preprocessing of MPEG-1/2 Multiplexed Streams 3 122 Perceptual Watermarking in the Compressed Domain 4 129 Detection 5 135 Video Watermark Detector Implementation 6 136 Data Hiding in MPEG Video Sequences 7 Experimental Evaluation 140 8 Conclusions 144 9 5 153 Robust Watermarking of Video for Copyright Protection Mauro Barni, Franco Bartolini, Roberto Caldelli, Vito Cappellini, Alessia De Rosa, and Alessandro Piva 1 Introduction 153 How Can Video be Watermarked 2 155 3 A Raw Video Frame-Based Watermarking Algorithm 157 The MPEG-4 Standard 4 161 5 A Compressed Domain Object-Based Watermarking Algorithm 164 6 A Raw Video Object-Based Watermarking Algorithm 176 7 Conclusions 191
Part III Video and Image Coding 6 Error-Resilient Coding for Multimedia Communications Nikolaos V. Boulgouris, Nikolaos Thomas, and Michael G. Strintzis 1 Introduction 2 Error-Resilient