Search Results for author: César Díaz

Found 8 papers, 0 papers with code

XLR (piXel Loss Rate): a Lightweight Indicator to Measure Video QoE in IP Networks

no code implementations8 Feb 2024 César Díaz, Pablo Pérez, Julián Cabrera, Jaime Ruiz, Narciso García

A novel Key Quality Indicator for video delivery applications, XLR (piXel Loss Rate), is defined, characterized, and evaluated.

Energy- and Quality-Aware Video Request Policy for Wireless Adaptive Streaming Clients

no code implementations8 Feb 2024 César Díaz, Antonio Fernández, Fernando Sacristán, Narciso García

This policy relies on the relationship between the available channel bandwidth and the bit rate of the representations in the quality ladder.

Perceptually Equivalent Resolution in Handheld Devices for Streaming Bandwidth Saving

no code implementations7 Feb 2024 Mateo Cámara, César Díaz, Juan Casal, Jorge Ruano, Narciso García

The results prove that the equivalent resolution in current handheld devices is 720p as higher resolutions are not valued by users.

A Video-Aware FEC-Based Unequal Loss Protection System for Video Streaming over RTP

no code implementations7 Feb 2024 César Díaz, Julián Cabrera, Fernando Jaureguizar, Narciso García

A video-aware unequal loss protection (ULP) system for protecting RTP video streaming in bursty packet loss networks is proposed.

TotalBotWar: A New Pseudo Real-time Multi-action Game Challenge and Competition for AI

no code implementations18 Sep 2020 Alejandro Estaben, César Díaz, Raul Montoliu, Diego Pérez-Liebana

This paper presents TotalBotWar, a new pseudo real-time multi-action challenge for game AI, as well as some initial experiments that benchmark the framework with different agents.

FVV Live: A real-time free-viewpoint video system with consumer electronics hardware

no code implementations1 Jul 2020 Pablo Carballeira, Carlos Carmona, César Díaz, Daniel Berjón, Daniel Corregidor, Julián Cabrera, Francisco Morán, Carmen Doblado, Sergio Arnaldo, María del Mar Martín, Narciso García

The system has been designed to yield high-quality free-viewpoint video using consumer-grade cameras and hardware, which enables low deployment costs and easy installation for immersive event-broadcasting or videoconferencing.

FVV Live: Real-Time, Low-Cost, Free Viewpoint Video

no code implementations30 Jun 2020 Daniel Berjón, Pablo Carballeira, Julián Cabrera, Carlos Carmona, Daniel Corregidor, César Díaz, Francisco Morán, Narciso García

FVV Live is a novel real-time, low-latency, end-to-end free viewpoint system including capture, transmission, synthesis on an edge server and visualization and control on a mobile terminal.

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