Modality Conversion For Media QoS

  • Thang Truong Cong (Multimedia Group, Information and Communication University) ;
  • Jung Yong Ju (Multimedia Group, Information and Communication University) ;
  • Ro Yong Man (Multimedia Group, Information and Communication University)
  • Published : 2004.08.01

Abstract

We present modality conversion as an effective means for QoS management. We show that modality conversion, in combination with content scaling, would give a wider range of adaptation to support QoS at media level. Here, we consider modality conversion with respect to resource constraint and human factor. To represent modality conversion as well as content scaling, we present the overlapped content value (OCV) model that relates the content value of different modalities with resources. The specification of user preference on modality conversion is divided into qualitative and quantitative levels. The user preference is then integrated into the OCV model so that modality conversion correctly reflects the user's wishes. For the conversion of multiple contents, an optimization problem is formulated and solved by dynamic programming. The experiments show that the proposed approach is efficient to be applied in practice.

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