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A Digital Watermarking Technique for MPEG Image/Video Compression (MPEG 영상/비디오 압축을 위한 디지털 워터마킹 기법)

  • Yoo Byoung-Seok;Choi Hyun-Jun;Seo Young-Ho;Kim Dong-Wook
    • The Journal of Korean Institute of Communications and Information Sciences
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    • v.30 no.5C
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    • pp.406-414
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    • 2005
  • The necessity for a technique to protect intellectual property of a digital content has been increasing, especially for the image/video contents which are the most favorite because of their high information-intensive property. According to this demand, this paper proposed a digital watermarking algorithm, which is recognized as the most promising technique. This algorithm targets MPEG compression system and the watermarking process is to be performed during the compression process. It inserts watermark only in Y components of I-frames. Experimental results showed that the proposed method satisfied both imperceptibility and robustness against various attacks. The PSNR difference between the compressed images(the average compression ratio was about 27:1 with Y:Cb:Cr=4:2:0 color format for TM5-based compression) with and without watermarking was only 1.8dB ($4.2\%$). In each case that the resulting image after an attack was reusable the normalized correlation between the extracted watermark and the original one was above 0.8.

Real-time Avatar Animation using Component-based Human Body Tracking (구성요소 기반 인체 추적을 이용한 실시간 아바타 애니메이션)

  • Lee Kyoung-Mi
    • Journal of Internet Computing and Services
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    • v.7 no.1
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    • pp.65-74
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    • 2006
  • Human tracking is a requirement for the advanced human-computer interface (HCI), This paper proposes a method which uses a component-based human model, detects body parts, estimates human postures, and animates an avatar, Each body part consists of color, connection, and location information and it matches to a corresponding component of the human model. For human tracking, the 2D information of human posture is used for body tracking by computing similarities between frames, The depth information is decided by a relative location between components and is transferred to a moving direction to build a 2-1/2D human model. While each body part is modelled by posture and directions, the corresponding component of a 3D avatar is rotated in 3D using the information transferred from the human model. We achieved 90% tracking rate of a test video containing a variety of postures and the rate increased as the proposed system processed more frames.

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Fast Distributed Network File System using State Transition Model in the Media Streaming System (미디어 스트리밍 시스템에서의 상태 천이 모델을 활용한 고속 분산 네트워크 파일 시스템)

  • Woo, Soon;Lee, Jun-Pyo
    • Journal of the Korea Society of Computer and Information
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    • v.17 no.6
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    • pp.145-152
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    • 2012
  • Due to the large sizes of streaming media, previous delivery techniques are not providing optimal performance. For this purpose, video proxy server is employed for reducing the bandwidth consumption, network congestion, and network traffic. This paper proposes a fast distributed network file system using state transition model in the media streaming system for efficient utilization of video proxy server. The proposed method is composed of three steps: step 1. Training process using state transition model, step 2. base and decision probability generation, and step 3. storing and deletion based on probability. In addition, storage space of video proxy server is divided into each segment area in order to store the segments efficiently and to avoid the fragmentation. The simulation results show that the proposed method performs better than other methods in terms of hit rate and number of deletion. Therefore, the proposed method provides the lowest user start-up latency and the highest bandwidth saving significantly.

Binary Image Based Fast DoG Filter Using Zero-Dimensional Convolution and State Machine LUTs

  • Lee, Seung-Jun;Lee, Kye-Shin;Kim, Byung-Gyu
    • Journal of Multimedia Information System
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    • v.5 no.2
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    • pp.131-138
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    • 2018
  • This work describes a binary image based fast Difference of Gaussian (DoG) filter using zero-dimensional (0-d) convolution and state machine look up tables (LUTs) for image and video stitching hardware platforms. The proposed approach for using binary images to obtain DoG filtering can significantly reduce the data size compared to conventional gray scale based DoG filters, yet binary images still preserve the key features of the image such as contours, edges, and corners. Furthermore, the binary image based DoG filtering can be realized with zero-dimensional convolution and state machine LUTs which eliminates the major portion of the adder and multiplier blocks that are generally used in conventional DoG filter hardware engines. This enables fast computation time along with the data size reduction which can lead to compact and low power image and video stitching hardware blocks. The proposed DoG filter using binary images has been implemented with a FPGA (Altera DE2-115), and the results have been verified.

Region Selective Transmission Method of MMT based 3D Point Cloud Content (MMT 기반 3차원 포인트 클라우드 콘텐츠의 영역 선별적 전송 방안)

  • Kim, Doohwan;Kim, Junsik;Kim, Kyuheon
    • Journal of Broadcast Engineering
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    • v.25 no.1
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    • pp.25-35
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    • 2020
  • Recently, the development of image processing technology, as well as hardware performance, has been continuing the research on 3D point processing technology that provides users with free viewing angle and stereoscopic effect in various fields. Point cloud technology, which is a type of representation of 3D point, has attracted attention in various fields because it can acquired/expressed point precisely. However, since Hundreds of thousands, millions of point are required to represent one 3D point cloud content, there is a disadvantage that a larger amount of storage space is required than a conventional 2D content. For this reason, the MPEG (Moving Picture Experts Group), an international standardization organization, is continuing to research how to efficiently compress, store, and transmit 3D point cloud content to users. In this paper, a V-PCC bitstream generated by a V-PCC (Video-based Point Cloud Compression) encoder proposed by the MPEG-I (Immersive) group is composed of an MPU (Media Processing Unit) defined by the MMT. In addition, by extending the signaling message defined in the MMT standard, a parameter for a segmented transmission method of the 3D point cloud content by area and quality parameters considering the characteristic of the 3D point cloud content, so that the quality parameters can be selectively determined according to the user's request. Finally, in this paper, we verify the result through design/implementation of the verification platform based on the proposed technology.

Visual Narrative Strategy of Game Promotion: Comparative Analysis of Dead Island and Dead Island 2 Trailers (게임 프로모션 시각 내러티브 전략: <데드 아일랜드>와 <데드 아일랜드 2> 예고편 비교 분석)

  • Roh, Chul-Hwan
    • Cartoon and Animation Studies
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    • s.48
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    • pp.249-269
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    • 2017
  • Promotion and marketing, which are essential to lower the investment risk and maximize commercial profit in the video game market. Game developers and publishers set up public relations strategies to encourage potential consumers' needs. Considering characteristics of video game, the trailer, which is the animated image advertisement material, could occupy a key position in its promotion and marketing plan. Cinematic spectacles and attractive narratives are essential ingredients for game trailers, which are usually produced in 3D animation. Dead Island is an open world first person shooters (FPS) game released in 2011. When launched, it grabbed a great attention with a trailer, awarded the Golden Lion Prize for the best internet film at the Cannes Lions International Festival of Creativity. The game was a commercial success and several spin-offs were producted. In 2014, its publisher, Deep Silver showed the official trailer of Dead Island 2 at Electronic Entertainment Expo, the world's largest game show. Dead Island 2 was scheduled to be released in 2016, but has been now delayed until 2018. This study compares and analyzes two trailers of Dead Island 1 and Dead Island 2. We examine the narrative structure of the trailer for the sequel promotion of a successful game. The differences between the two could be useful for building a promotion strategy of other game series.

3D Visualization and Work Status Analysis of Construction Site Objects

  • Junghoon Kim;Insoo Jeong;Seungmo Lim;Jeongbin Hwang;Seokho Chi
    • International conference on construction engineering and project management
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    • 2024.07a
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    • pp.447-454
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    • 2024
  • Construction site monitoring is pivotal for overseeing project progress to ensure that projects are completed as planned, within budget, and in compliance with applicable laws and safety standards. Additionally, it seeks to improve operational efficiency for better project execution. To achieve this, many researchers have utilized computer vision technologies to conduct automatic site monitoring and analyze the operational status of equipment. However, most existing studies estimate real-world 3D information (e.g., object tracking, work status analysis) based only on 2D pixel-based information of images. This approach presents a substantial challenge in the dynamic environments of construction sites, necessitating the manual recalibration of analytical rules and thresholds based on the specific placement and the field of view of cameras. To address these challenges, this study introduces a novel method for 3D visualization and status analysis of construction site objects using 3D reconstruction technology. This method enables the analysis of equipment's operational status by acquiring 3D spatial information of equipment from single-camera images, utilizing the Sam-Track model for object segmentation and the One-2-3-45 model for 3D reconstruction. The framework consists of three main processes: (i) single image-based 3D reconstruction, (ii) 3D visualization, and (iii) work status analysis. Experimental results from a construction site video demonstrated the method's feasibility and satisfactory performance, achieving high accuracy in status analysis for excavators (93.33%) and dump trucks (98.33%). This research provides a more consistent method for analyzing working status, making it suitable for practical field applications and offering new directions for research in vision-based 3D information analysis. Future studies will apply this method to longer videos and diverse construction sites, comparing its performance with existing 2D pixel-based methods.

Hand Gesture based Manipulation of Meeting Data in Teleconference (핸드제스처를 이용한 원격미팅 자료 인터페이스)

  • Song, Je-Hoon;Choi, Ki-Ho;Kim, Jong-Won;Lee, Yong-Gu
    • Korean Journal of Computational Design and Engineering
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    • v.12 no.2
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    • pp.126-136
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    • 2007
  • Teleconferences have been used in business sectors to reduce traveling costs. Traditionally, specialized telephones that enabled multiparty conversations were used. With the introduction of high speed networks, we now have high definition videos that add more realism in the presence of counterparts who could be thousands of miles away. This paper presents a new technology that adds even more realism by telecommunicating with hand gestures. This technology is part of a teleconference system named SMS (Smart Meeting Space). In SMS, a person can use hand gestures to manipulate meeting data that could be in the form of text, audio, video or 3D shapes. Fer detecting hand gestures, a machine learning algorithm called SVM (Support Vector Machine) has been used. For the prototype system, a 3D interaction environment has been implemented with $OpenGL^{TM}$, where a 3D human skull model can be grasped and moved in 6-DOF during a remote conversation between distant persons.

Development of a 3D Motion Capture System with Monocular PSD Camera and Two Active Markers (단안 PSD카메라와 두 능동마커를 이용한 3차원 모션인식 시스템 개발)

  • Seo, Pyeong-Won;Ryu, Young-Kee;O, Chun-Seok
    • Proceedings of the IEEK Conference
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    • 2008.06a
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    • pp.1025-1026
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    • 2008
  • This paper describes a monocular PSD-based motion capture sensor to employ with commercial video game systems such as Microsoft's XBOX and Sony's Playstation II. The system includes a PSD(Position Sensitive Detector) and active infrared (IR) LED markers that are placed on the object to be tracked. The micro-controller calculates the 3D position of the markers using only the measured intensity and the 2D position on the PSD. A series of experiments were performed to evaluate the performance of our prototype system. From the experimental results we see that the proposed system has the advantages of the compact size, the low cost, the easy installation, and the high frame rates to be suitable for high speed motion tracking in games.

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From Exoscope into the Next Generation

  • Nishiyama, Kenichi
    • Journal of Korean Neurosurgical Society
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    • v.60 no.3
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    • pp.289-293
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    • 2017
  • An exoscope, high-definition video telescope operating monitor system to perform microsurgery has recently been proposed an alternative to the operating microscope. It enables surgeons to complete the operation assistance by visualizing magnified images on a display. The strong points of exoscope are the wide field of view and deep focus. It minimized the need for repositioning and refocusing during the procedure. On the other hand, limitation of magnifying object was an emphasizing weak point. The procedures are performed under 2D motion images with a visual perception through dynamic cue and stereoscopically viewing corresponding to the motion parallax. Nevertheless, stereopsis is required to improve hand and eye coordination for high precision works. Consequently novel 3D high-definition operating scopes with various mechanical designs have been developed according to recent high-tech innovations in a digital surgical technology. It will set the stage for the next generation in digital image based neurosurgery.