Video Inpainting Abstract? A framework for inpainting missing parts of a video sequence is presented. The first step in the algorithm consists of finding the geometrical flow of each frame in the video sequence by using the Bandelet transform. < Final Year Projects >Consequently, each frame is segmented into a quadtree where each dyadic square…
Video Multicast With Joint Resource Allocation and Adaptive Modulation and Coding in 4G Networks Abstract? Video Multicast With Joint Resource Allocation and Adaptive Modulation and Coding in 4G Networks. Although wireless broadband technologies have evolved significantly over the past decade, they are still insufficient to support the fast-growing mobile traffic, especially due to the increasing…
Video Object Tracking in the Compressed Domain Using Spatio-Temporal Markov Random Fields Abstract?Despite the recent progress in both pixel-domain and compressed-domain video object tracking, the need for a tracking framework with both reasonable accuracy and reasonable complexity still exists. This paper presents a method for tracking moving objects in H.264/AVC-compressed video sequences using a spatio-temporal…
VideoPuzzle: Descriptive One-Shot Video Composition Abstract?A large amount of short, single-shot videos are created by personal camcorder every day, such as the small video clips in family albums, and thus a solution for presenting and managing these video clips is highly desired. From the perspective of professionalism and artistry, long-take/shot video, also termed one-shot video,…
Virtual Lab Abstract? Virtual Lab. This document covers the usage and development of a Linux based virtual machine with specific tools to help out students in the learning process of digital designs and microprocessors. It describes the advantages of an unified development environment for the teaching process and how it helps students to understand key…
Virtual machine power measuring technique with bounded error in cloud environments Abstract? Virtual machine power measuring technique with bounded error in cloud environments. Several fields of science have traditionally demanded large-scale workflow support, which requires thousands of CPU cores or more. In this paper, we investigate ways to support these scientific workflows in a…
Virtual Servers Co-Migration for Mobile Accesses: Online vs. Off-line Abstract?Virtual Servers Co-Migration for Mobile Accesses Online vs. Off-line .Firstly we study the problem of co-migrating a set of service replicas residing on one or more redundant virtual servers in clouds in order to satisfy a sequence of mobile batch-request emands in a cost effective way….
Visual Object Tracking Based on Local Steering Kernels and Color Histograms Abstract? we propose a visual object tracking framework, which employs an appearance-based representation of the target object, based on local steering kernel descriptors and color histogram information. This framework takes as input the region of the target object in the previous video frame and…
Visual voice activity detection as a help for speech source separation from convolutive mixtures Abstract?Visual voice activity detection as a help for speech source separation from convolutive mixtures. Audio-visual speech source separation consists in mixing visual speech processing techniques (e.g. lip parameters tracking) with source separation methods to improve and/or simplify the extraction of a…
VLSI Architecture Design of Guided Filter for 30 Frames/s Full-HD Video Abstract?Filtering is widely used in image and video processing for various applications. Recently, < Final Year Projects > the guided filter has been proposed and became one of the popular filtering methods. In this paper, to achieve the computation demand of guided filtering in…
VLSI Computational Architectures for the Arithmetic Cosine Transform Abstract? VLSI Computational Architectures for the Arithmetic Cosine Transform. The discrete cosine transform (DCT) is a widely-used and important signal processing tool employed in a plethora of applications. Typical fast algorithms for nearly-exact computation of DCT require ?oating point arithmetic, are multiplier intensive, and accumulate round-off errors….