Author Archives: Christian Timmerer

ATHENA: Adaptive Streaming over HTTP and Emerging Networked Multimedia Services

This blog here has been moved to https://athena.itec.aau.at/.

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ACMMM’19 Tutorial: A Journey towards Fully Immersive Media Access

ACM Multimedia 2019 October 21-25, 2019, Nice, France https://www.acmmm.org/2019/ Note: exact date/time slot of this tutorial will be provided at a later stage Lecturers Christian Timmerer, Alpen-Adria-Universität Klagenfurt & Bitmovin, Inc. Ali C. Begen, Ozyegin University and Networked Media Abstract … Continue reading

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QoMEX’19: Tile-based Streaming of 8K Omnidirectional Video: Subjective and Objective QoE Evaluation

Tile-based Streaming of 8K Omnidirectional Video: Subjective and Objective QoE Evaluation https://www.qomex2019.de/ [PDF] Raimund Schatz (AIT Austrian Institute of Technology), Anatoliy Zabrovskiy (Alpen-Adria Universität Klagenfurt), Christian Timmerer (Alpen-Adria Universität Klagenfurt, Bitmovin Inc.) Tile-based Streaming of 8K Omnidirectional Video: Subjective and … Continue reading

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New Publication: A Comparative Study of DASH Representation Sets Using Real User Characteristics

We are proud to announce that our article “A Comparative Study of DASH Representation Sets Using Real User Characteristics” has been accepted for publication in the 26th ACM SIGMM Workshop on Network and Operating Systems Support for Digital Audio and … Continue reading

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ITEC-DASH project nominated for Houskapreis 2016

The ITEC project around adaptive media streaming over HTTP – which significantly contributed to the MPEG-DASH standard – has been nominated for the prestigious Houskapreis 2016 in the category of ‘academic research’ (German “Universitäre Forschung”). The project will presented to … Continue reading

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New Publication: Investigating the Performance of Pull-based Dynamic Adaptive Streaming in NDN

We are proud to announce that our article Investigating the Performance of Pull-based Dynamic Adaptive Streaming in NDN has been accepted for publication in IEEE Journal on Selected Areas in Communications (Special Issue on Video Distribution over Future Internet). The … Continue reading

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ACM Multimedia Systems Conference 2016 in Klagenfurt, Austria

We are proud to announce that the ACM MMSys 2016 will be held in Klagenfurt, Austria. A preliminary call for papers is already available here. We want to emphasize that co-located to the MMSys 2016 there is a range of … Continue reading

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Meet us at the ICME in Torino

We are proud to announce that we are going to attend this years ICME in Torino, Italy. The following full paper of Christopher Mueller (Bitmovin GmbH) got accepted for an oral presentation: Oscillation Compensating Dynamic Adaptive Streamin Over HTTP, Christopher … Continue reading

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bitcodin.com – The Future of Adaptive Video Transcoding

bitcodin.com is the future of transcoding, providing a high performance cloud-service to transcode multimedia content orders of magnitudes faster than real-time, even for highest 4K qualities and beyond. Read the full article at www.bitcodin.com/blog Try it now for free at … Continue reading

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Workshop on Multimedia Streaming in Information-Centric Networks (MuSIC)

For more information: MuSIC Workshop Topics of Interests Video-on-demand applications, prototypes, and demos over ICN Voice/video conferencing applications, prototypes, and demos over ICN Novel multimedia applications, prototypes, and demos over ICN Error and loss control and mitigation Congestion detection and … Continue reading

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