Rate-distortion optimized video streaming with adaptive playout

Mark Kalman, Eckehard Steinbach, Bernd Girod

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Abstract

We propose a new scheme for streaming media systems that combines Adaptive Media Playout (AMP) with rate-distortion optimized packet transmission. AMP, the client-controlled, adaptive modification of the media playout rate, allows us to flexibly adjust the playout deadlines of individual packets, and can therefore reduce reconstruction distortion. This added flexibility incurs a subjective cost, however. In this work we introduce functions that assess the subjective cost of a schedule of playout rate modifications, and we show how to optimize the schedule with respect to these costs and distortion. Because the optimal playout rate schedule and the R-D optimal transmission schedule are interdependent, we solve the two problems jointly. In simulations that model a receiver-driven scenario, results for a short media clip show a more than 2 dB improvement in mean PSNR for R-D optimized transmission scheduling combined with a moderate amount of AMP, over R-D optimized transmission scheduling alone.

Original languageEnglish
PagesIII/189-III/192
StatePublished - 2002
EventInternational Conference on Image Processing (ICIP'02) - Rochester, NY, United States
Duration: 22 Sep 200225 Sep 2002

Conference

ConferenceInternational Conference on Image Processing (ICIP'02)
Country/TerritoryUnited States
CityRochester, NY
Period22/09/0225/09/02

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