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The Handbook of MPEG Applications:

Standards in Practice (Google eBook)
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Marios C. Angelides, Harry Agius
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John Wiley & Sons, Nov 11, 2010 - Computers - 552 pages
This book provides a comprehensive examination of the use of MPEG-2, MPEG-4, MPEG-7, MPEG-21, and MPEG-A standards, providing a detailed reference to their application.

In this book, the authors address five leading MPEG standards: MPEG-2, MPEG-4, MPEG-7, MPEG-21, and MPEG-A, focusing not only on the standards themselves, but specifically upon their application (e.g. for broadcasting media, personalised advertising and news, multimedia collaboration, digital rights management, resource adaptation, digital home systems, and so on); including MPEG cross-breed applications. In the evolving digital multimedia landscape, this book provides comprehensive coverage of the key MPEG standards used for generation and storage, distribution and dissemination, and delivery of multimedia data to various platforms within a wide variety of application domains. It considers how these MPEG standards may be used, the context of their use, and how supporting and complementary technologies and the standards interact and add value to each other.

Key Features:

  • Integrates the application of five popular MPEG standards (MPEG-2, MPEG-4, MPEG-7, MPEG-21, and MPEG-A) into one single volume, including MPEG cross-breed applications
  • Up-to-date coverage of the field based on the latest versions of the five MPEG standards
  • Opening chapter provides overviews of each of the five MPEG standards
  • Contributions from leading MPEG experts worldwide
  • Includes an accompanying website with supporting material (www.wiley.com/go/angelides_mpeg)

This book provides an invaluable reference for researchers, practitioners, CTOs, design engineers, and developers. Postgraduate students taking MSc, MRes, MPhil and PhD courses in computer science and engineering, IT consultants, and system developers in the telecoms, broadcasting and publishing sectors will also find this book of interest.

  

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Contents

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HD Video Remote Collaboration Application
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MPEG Standards in Media Production Broadcasting
59
Quality Assessment of MPEG4 Compressed Videos
81
Exploiting MPEG4 Capabilities for Personalized Advertising
103
Using MPEG Tools in Video Summarization
125
Encryption Techniques for H 264 Video
151
Optimization Methods for H 264AVC Video Coding
175
Survey of MPEG7 Applications in the Multimedia Lifecycle
317
School of Engineering and Design Stavros Christodoulakis
339
Using MPEG Standards for ContentBased Indexing of Broadcast
343
Structured Metadata for Handling and Personalizing
363
A Game Approach to Integrating MPEG7 in MPEG21
389
The Usage of MPEG21 Digital Items in Research and Practice
405
Distributing Sensitive Information in the MPEG21 Multimedia
433
Designing Intelligent Content Delivery Frameworks Using MPEG21
455

Spatiotemporal H 264AVC Video Adaptation with MPEG21
205
Image Clustering and Retrieval Using MPEG7
221
MPEG7 Visual Descriptors and Discriminant Analysis
241
An MPEG7 Profile for Collaborative Multimedia Annotation
263
Domain Knowledge Representation in Semantic
293
a Platform for FormatIndependent Media Resource
477
MPEGA and its Open Access Application Format
499
Index
523
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About the author (2010)

Professor Mario Angelides, Brunel University, UK
Mario Angelides is a Professor of Computing at Brunel University, a Chartered Fellow of the British Computer Society and a Chartered Engineer. He has been researching multimedia for nearly two decades and the application of MPEG standards through evolutionary computing for the last 8 years. He holds a BSc and a PhD from the LSE.

Dr. Harry Agius, Brunel University, UK
Harry Agius is a senior lecturer in Computing at Brunel University, and a Member of the British Computer Society. His research interests are in the area of multimedia content management, which he has been researching and teaching for the past 15 years, the past 6 years of which have focused on the M-PEG-7 standard. He holds BSc and PhD degrees from the LSE.

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