2000 IEEE International Conference on Multimedia and Expo. ICME2000. Proceedings. Latest Advances in the Fast Changing World Of
DOI: 10.1109/icme.2000.871006
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Activity-adaptive modeling of dynamic multimedia traffic

Abstract: Most of the existing work on modeling variable bit rate (VBR) video sources does not either explicitly take into account groupof-pictures (GOP) or assumes a fixed GOP structure. Real video data inherently possesses a variable GOP structure. We propose a number of doubly Markov models for such real data. These models outperform presently proposed models and have reasonable complexity in terms of the number of parameters.

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“…Doulamis et al [7] used the AR(1) process to represent the relationship between each type of frame in consecutive GOPs and added another layer to represent inter-GOP behavior. Turaga et al [37] enhanced this model by incorporating doubly a Markov process to model irregular GOP patterns. The problem with these approaches is that the AR(1) process still has a geometrically decaying autocorrelation function and thus cannot properly reflect the slowly decaying autocorrelation structure.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Doulamis et al [7] used the AR(1) process to represent the relationship between each type of frame in consecutive GOPs and added another layer to represent inter-GOP behavior. Turaga et al [37] enhanced this model by incorporating doubly a Markov process to model irregular GOP patterns. The problem with these approaches is that the AR(1) process still has a geometrically decaying autocorrelation function and thus cannot properly reflect the slowly decaying autocorrelation structure.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%