Title :
Delay-Distortion Optimization for Content-Adaptive Video Streaming
Author :
Ozcelebi, Tanir ; Tekalp, A. Murat ; Civanlar, M. Reha
Author_Institution :
Coll. of Eng., Koc Univ., Istanbul
fDate :
6/1/2007 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
We propose a new pre-roll delay-distortion optimization (DDO) framework that allows determination of the minimum pre-roll delay and distortion while ensuring continuous playback for on-demand content-adaptive video streaming over limited bitrate networks. The input video is first divided into temporal segments, which are assigned a relevance weight and a maximum distortion level, called relevance-distortion policy, which may be specified by the user. The system then encodes the input video according to the specified relevance-distortion policy, whereby the optimal spatial and temporal resolutions and quantization parameters, also called encoding parameters, are selected for each temporal segment. The optimal encoding parameters are computed using a novel, multi-objective optimization formulation, where a relevance weighted distortion measure and pre-roll delay are jointly minimized under maximum allowable buffer size, continuous playback, and maximum allowable distortion constraints. The performance of the system has been demonstrated for on-demand streaming of soccer videos with substantial improvement in the weighted distortion without any increase in pre-roll delay over a very low-bitrate network using AVC/H.264 encoding
Keywords :
optimisation; video coding; video streaming; AVC/H.264 encoding; maximum distortion level; multiobjective optimization formulation; on-demand content-adaptive video streaming; optimal video encoding; pre-roll delay-distortion optimization framework; relevance weighted distortion policy; Content adaptive video coding; GoP rate allocation; pre-roll delay; semantic relevance; video streaming;
Journal_Title :
Multimedia, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TMM.2007.895670