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End-to-End Stereoscopic Video Streaming System
Toronto, ON, Canada July 09-July 12
DOI Bookmark: http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/ICME.2006.2626852006 IEEE International Conference on ...
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Selen Pehlivan, College of Engineering, Ko? University, Istanbul, Turkey. spehlivan@ku.edu.tr
Anil Aksay, Electrical and Electronics Engineering Department, Middle East Technical University, Ankara, Turkey. anil@eee.metu.edu.tr
Cagdas Bilen, Electrical and Electronics Engineering Department, Middle East Technical University, Ankara, Turkey. cbilen@eee.metu.edu.tr
Gozde Akar, Electrical and Electronics Engineering Department, Middle East Technical University, Ankara, Turkey. bozdagi@eee.metu.edu.tr
M. Civanlar, College of Engineering, Ko? University, Istanbul, Turkey. rcivanlar@ku.edu.tr
Today, stereoscopic and multi-view video are among the popular research areas in the multimedia world. In this study, we have designed and built a platform consisting of stereo-view capturing, real-time transmission and display. At the display stage, end users view video in 3D by using polarized glasses. Multi-view video is compressed in an efficient way by using multi-view video coding techniques and streamed using standard real-time transport protocols. The entire system is built by modifying available open source systems whenever possible. Receiver can view the content of the video built from multiple channels as mono or stereo depending on its display and bandwidth capabilities.
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Selen Pehlivan, Anil Aksay, Cagdas Bilen, Gozde Akar, M. Civanlar, "End-to-End Stereoscopic Video Streaming System," icme, pp.2169-2172, 2006 IEEE International Conference on Multimedia and Expo, 2006
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