Adaptive stereoscopic 3D video streaming

This paper presents a comparative analysis of scalable stereoscopic video coding strategies for adaptive streaming. In particular, we compare scalable simulcast coding of both views using SVC with scalable coding of one view with SVC and non-scalable coding of the other view using H.264/AVC, and ben...

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Streaming media
Three dimensional displays
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