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On the Complexity of Rate-Distortion Optimal Streaming of Packetized Media
Snowbird, Utah March 23-March 25
DOI Bookmark: http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/DCC.2004.1281464Data Compression Conference (DCC '04)
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Martin R?der, Universit?t Konstanz, Germany
Jean Cardinal, Universit? Libre de Bruxelles, Brussels, Belgium
Raouf Hamzaoui, Universit?t Konstanz, Germany
We consider the problem of rate-distortion optimal streaming of packetized media with sender-driven transmission over a single-QoS network using feedback and retransmissions. For a single data unit, we prove that the problem is NP-hard and provide efficient branch and bound algorithms that are in practice much faster than the best known solution. For a group of interdependent data units, we show how to compute optimal solutions with branch and bound algorithms. The branch and bound algorithms for a group of data units are slower than the current state of the art, the heuristic sensitivity adaptation algorithm, but provide a significantly better rate-distortion performance in many real-world situations.
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Martin R?der, Jean Cardinal, Raouf Hamzaoui, "On the Complexity of Rate-Distortion Optimal Streaming of Packetized Media," dcc, pp.192, Data Compression Conference (DCC '04), 2004
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