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Webinar: Manage Your Information and Media Assets Better | 2006-08-30 01:00:13 | EMC |
| How can you increase operational efficiencies while growing new revenue streams? Today, Telco, Media/Entertainment and Publishing companies are challenged to get control over the vast amount of information that they use to run their business, and the media assets that generate revenue.
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Achieving High-Resolution Video Using Scalable Capture, Processing, and Display | 2006-02-28 | Hewlett-Packard (HP) |
| New video applications are becoming possible with the advent of several enabling technologies: multicamera capture, increased PC bus bandwidth, multicore processors, and advanced graphics cards. This paper presents a commercially-available multicamera system and a software architecture that, coupled with industry trends, create a situation in which video capture, processing, and display are all increasingly scalable in the number of video streams. Leveraging this end-to-end scalability, the authors introduce a novel method of generating high-resolution, panoramic video. While traditional point-based mosaicking requires significant image overlap, authors gain significant advantage by calibrating using shared observations of lines to constrain the placement of images. | |||
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A Mobile Phone-Based Context-Aware Video Management Application | 2006-05-10 01:00:28 | University of California |
| This paper presents a video management system comprising a video server and a mobile camera-phone application called MobiCon, which allows users to capture videos, annotate them with metadata, specify Digital Rights Management (DRM) settings, upload the videos over the cellular network, and share them with others. Once stored in the video server, users can then search their personal video collection via a web interface, and watch the video clips using a wide range of terminals. The paper describes the MobiCon architecture, compares it with related work, provides an overview of the video server, and illustrates a typical user scenario from the point of capture to video sharing and video searching. | |||
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HD Broadcasting: The Looming Content Crunch | 2006-05-03 11:27:53 | ADIC |
| As broadcasters are shifting from analog to digital operations, they are also reallocating resources to accommodate growing consumer demand for high definition content. IT operations at every stage of the industry's value chain now strain to support environments that must accommodate larger files, increased bandwidth requirements, and accelerated time-to-market expectations. The need to squeeze every bit of value out of all intellectual property within a company means that stored data must be managed with the greatest efficiency possible. This paper examines the storage requirements imposed by the shift to manage high definition content, and suggests sensible guidelines that will help managers define their strategies as they shift to digital storage for their high definition content. | |||
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Macromedia Flash Platform in the Government Enterprise | 2005-11-19 01:00:02 | |
| The Flash Platform allows government agencies to be more efficient and effective by delivering superior digital experiences to constituents and staff through business transformation, training, collaboration, and web conferencing initiatives. | |||
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Optimizing Video Compression for Intel Digital Security Surveillance Applications With SIMD and Hyper-Threading Technology | 2006-12-27 01:00:55 | Intel |
| The growing consciousness of the general public, government, and private industry drives the demand for tighter security. With the advent of new technologies, Digital Security Surveillance (DSS) is becoming an essential part of daily life. Today's sophisticated surveillance solutions require scalability to support high numbers of video channels, higher throughput at the Input/Output (I/O) interface, processor performance to handle sophisticated algorithms, and reliable high-volume data storage. Video compression is one of the most computationally demanding modules in DSS applications. This paper provides an introduction to the video compression performance improvements that can be achieved by features enabled in current Intel Architecture Processors. | |||
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Real Time Motion Analysis Toward Semantic Understanding of Video Content | 2005-09-13 03:00:03 | Hewlett-Packard |
| Video motion analysis and its applications have been a classic research topic for decades. This paper explores the problem of real time video semantics understanding based on motion information. The work can be divided into two segments: global/camera motion estimation and object motion analysis. The former involves optical flow analysis and semantic meaning parsing, and the latter involves object detection and tracking. | |||
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Cisco Video Applications in K-12 - Denton Independent School District | 2005-03-02 03:00:01 | Cisco Systems |
| Denton Independent School District (ISD) borders the northern suburbs of Dallas, Texas. Teachers and administrators, concerned for their students and families, felt isolated and did not have access to breaking news and video. The superintendent had limited communication channels to reach out to staff and students to calm nerves and help ensure emergency procedures were followed. Denton finalized its commitment to install a range of IP video technology, including IP/TV, Cisco Application and Content Networking System for video on demand, and video conferencing. The Cisco video on demand solution allows the district to cut costs, increase oversight and reduce potential liabilities. | |||
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DVRs Secure Tollbooths and Travelers on World's Longest Bridge | 2005-02-15 10:24:07 | March Networks |
| The Lake Pontchartrain Causeway is the longest bridge in the world. An analog video recording system was installed on the bridge several years ago at the request of tollbooth staff concerned about safety. A digital video system was installed soon after to complement the tape-based CCTV, but that system didn't last long. With support for up to 16 cameras and optional, two-way audio recording, the March Networks 4000 Series DVR system met all of the Causeway commission's requirements. The March Networks DVR Configuration Tool is used to administer the system, set the recording parameters and manage user privileges. | |||
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ObjectVideo Case Study: U.S. Customs & Border Protection | 2005-02-15 10:08:27 | ObjectVideo |
| The client is U.S. Customs & Border Protection, Department of Homeland Security. U.S. Customs needed to optimize its use of resources - across unmanned checkpoints and major ports of entry - and establish a more effective security operation to combat potential terrorist threats, illegal immigration and drug trafficking. ObjectVideo VEW was implemented to transform how U.S. Customs approaches security. With real time threat detection software, set up according to their specific policies, U.S. Customs has gained a significant technological advantage and a brand new ability to catch potential issues before they become a problem. |
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