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Adaptive Video Presentation for Small Display While Maximize Visual Information

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Advances in Visual Information Systems (VISUAL 2007)

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In this paper we focus our attention on solving the contradiction that it is more and more popular to watch videos through mobile devices and there is an explosive growth of mobile devices with multimedia applications but the display sizes of mobile devices are limited and heterogeneous. We present an intact and generic framework to adapt video presentation (AVP). A novel method for choosing the optimal cropped region is introduced to minimize the information loss over adapting video presentation. In order to ameliorate the output stream, we make use of a group of filters for tracking, smoothing and virtual camera controlling. Experiments indicate that our approach is able to achieve satisfactory results and has obvious superiority especially when the display size is pretty small.

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Guoping Qiu Clement Leung Xiangyang Xue Robert Laurini

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Guo, Y., Gu, X., Chen, Z., Chen, Q., Wang, C. (2007). Adaptive Video Presentation for Small Display While Maximize Visual Information. In: Qiu, G., Leung, C., Xue, X., Laurini, R. (eds) Advances in Visual Information Systems. VISUAL 2007. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 4781. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-76414-4_32

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