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    Performance analysis of H2BR: HTTP/2-based segment upgrading to improve the QoE in HAS

    HTTP Adaptive Streaming (HAS) plays a key role in over-the-top video streaming with the ability to reduce the video stall duration by adapting the quality of transmitted video segments to the network conditions. ...

    Minh Nguyen, Hadi Amirpour, Farzad Tashtarian in Multimedia Tools and Applications (2024)

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    Social media for crisis management: clustering approaches for sub-event detection

    Social media is getting increasingly important for crisis management, as it enables the public to provide information in different forms: text, image and video which can be valuable for crisis management. Such...

    Daniela Pohl, Abdelhamid Bouchachia in Multimedia Tools and Applications (2015)

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    Sensory effects for ambient experiences in the World Wide Web

    More and more content in various formats becomes available via the World Wide Web (WWW). Currently available Web browsers are able to access and interpret these contents (i.e., Web videos, text, image, and aud...

    Markus Waltl, Christian Timmerer, Benjamin Rainer in Multimedia Tools and Applications (2014)

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    Metadata-driven optimal transcoding in a multimedia proxy

    An adaptive multimedia proxy is presented which provides (1) caching, (2) filtering, and (3) media gateway functionalities. The proxy can perform media adaptation on its own, either relying on layered coding or u...

    Laszlo Böszörmenyi, Hermann Hellwagner, Peter Schojer in Multimedia Systems (2007)

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    Comparison of XML serializations: cost benefits versus complexity

    More and more data are structured, stored, and sent over a network using the Extensible Markup Language (XML) language. There are, however, concerns about the verbosity of XML in such a way that it may restrai...

    Robbie De Sutter, Sam Lerouge, Peter De Neve, Christian Timmerer in Multimedia Systems (2006)