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We present an adaptive unequal error protection (UEP) strategy built on the 1-D interleaved parity Application Layer Forward Error Correction (AL-FEC) code for protecting the transmission of stereoscopic 3D video content encoded with Multiview Video Coding (MVC) through IP-based networks. Our scheme targets the minimization of quality degradation produced by packet losses during video transmission...
Most of the existing 3D video quality assessment methods estimate the quality of each view independently and then pool them into unique objective score. Besides, they seldom take the motion information of adjacent frames into consideration. In this paper, we propose an effective stereoscopic video quality assessment method which focuses on the inter-view correlation of spatial-temporal structural...
With the progresses in 3D imaging technologies, mobile stereoscopic images are gradually popular since it can provide the anytime and anywhere 3D viewing effects. Due to the heterogeneous transmission environments and various screen sizes of mobile devices, the stereoscopic image transcoding and retargeting are two completely independent adaptation techniques for mobile 3D image streaming. These two...
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