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Cheok, Lai-Tee
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Given Name
Lai-Tee
Lai-Tee
Surname
Cheok
UNE Researcher ID
une-id:lcheok
Email
lcheok@une.edu.au
Preferred Given Name
Lai-Tee
School/Department
School of Science and Technology
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- PublicationMPEG-4 Systems and Applications(Association for Computing Machinery (ACM), 1999)
;Kalva, Hari; Eleftheriadis, AlexhandrosMPEG-4, under the auspices of the ISO, is specifying tools to enable object-based audio-visual presentations. These include tools to encode individual objects, compose presentations with objects, store these object-based presentations and access these presentations in a distributed manner over networks. The main distinguishing feature of object-based audio-visual presentations is the scene composition at the user terminal. The objects that are part of a scene are composed and displayed at the user end as opposed to encoding the composed scenes as is done in the case of MPEG-2. Such object-based representation and presentation has several benefits including compression efficiency and interaction with individual objects. - PublicationImplementing multiplexing, streaming, and server interaction for MPEG-4(Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE), 1999)
;Kalva, Hari ;Tang, Li ;Huard, Jean-Francois ;Tselikis, George ;Zamora, Javier; Eleftheriadis, AlexandrosWe describe the implementation of a streaming client-server system for object-based audio-visual presentations in general and MPEG-4 content in particular. The system augments the MPEG-4 demonstration software implementation(IM1) for PC's by adding network-based operation with full support for the Delivery Multimedia Integration Framework (DMIF) specification, a streaming PC-based server with DMIF support (via Xbind Inc's XDMIF suite), and multiplexing software. We describe XDMIF, the first reference implementation of the DMIF specification. The MPEG-4 server is designed for delivering object-based audio-visual presentation. We discuss the issues in the design and implementation of MPEG-4 servers. The system also implements a novel architecture for client-server interaction in object-based audio-visual presentations, using the mechanism of command routes and command descriptors. This new concept of command routes and command descriptors is useful in developing sophisticated interactive applications.