WCAM: Content-based coding and securing of motion JPEG 2000 and H.264 for wireless surveillance video transmission

J. Meessen*, C. Parisot, D. Agrafiotis, C. Le Barz, Y. Sadourny, J. F. Delaigle, D. Bull, D. Nicholson

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Abstract

This paper presents the integrated method of the 1ST WCAM project for content-based Motion JPEG 20000 and H.264 video coding. The idea is to link statistical segmentation with the video coders so as to guarantee high visual quality for semantically relevant objects while meeting the wireless bandwidth constraints. In the case of Motion JPEG 2000 coding, the segmentation results are also used for selective encryption. WCAM's contributions to this challenging problem and ongoing work are presented with current results. Possible extensions are discussed.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationIET Seminar Digest
Pages329-334
Number of pages6
Volume2005
Edition11099
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2005
Event2nd European Workshop on the Integration of Knowledge, Semantics and Digital Media Technology, EWIMT 2005 - London, United Kingdom
Duration: 30 Nov 20051 Dec 2005

Conference

Conference2nd European Workshop on the Integration of Knowledge, Semantics and Digital Media Technology, EWIMT 2005
Country/TerritoryUnited Kingdom
CityLondon
Period30/11/051/12/05

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