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ISO/IEC JTC 1/SC 29/WG 11
CODING OF MOVING PICTURES AND AUDIO
ISO/IEC JTC 1/SC 29/WG 11 N11704
January 2011
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Source |
Leonardo Chiariglione - Convenor |
| Title | 96th WG11 meeting notice |
The 96th MPEG Meeting will take place from 21st to 25th March 2011 at
Centre International de Conférences de
Genève (CICG)
rue de Varembé 17
CH - 1211 Geneva 20
Switzerland
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| 1 | Opening | ||||
| 2 | Roll call of participants | ||||
| 3 | Approval of agenda | ||||
| 4 | Allocation of contributions | ||||
| 5 | Communications from Convenor | ||||
| 6 | Report of previous meeting | ||||
| 7 | Processing of NB Position Papers | ||||
| 8 | Work plan management | ||||
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| 3 | 11838 | AHG on MPEG Frame Compatible (MFC) Stereo Coding | |||
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Efficient representation of 3D meshes with multiple attributes |
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| 8 | 11882 | AHG on Font Format Representation | |||
| 9 | 11882 | AHG on Font Format Representation | |||
| 10 | 11885 | AHG on Contract Expression Language | |||
| 11 | 11825 | AHG on Reconfigurable Video Coding | |||
| 12 | 11825 | AHG on Reconfigurable Video Coding | |||
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| 14 | 11866 | AHG on USAC | |||
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| 16 | 11884 | AHG on MPEG-V | |||
| 17 | 11884 | AHG on MPEG-V | |||
| 18 |
Media Context and Control – Virtual World Object Characteristics |
11884 | AHG on MPEG-V | ||
| 19 |
Media Context and Control – Data Formats for Interaction Devices |
11884 | AHG on MPEG-V | ||
| 20 | 11884 | AHG on MPEG-V | |||
| 21 | 11840 | AHG on 3D Video Coding | |||
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| 23 | 11839 | AHG on Low Complexity Video Coding | |||
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| 25 | 11842 | AHG on Type-1 Video Coding | |||
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| 1 | 11879 | AHG on Scene Representation | |||
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| 1 | 11826 | AHG on MPEG-7 Visual | |||
| 2 | 11826 | AHG on MPEG-7 Visual | |||
| 3 | 11843 | AHG on Audio Visual Description Profile | |||
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| 5 | 11841 | AHG on Compact Descriptors for Visual Search | |||
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| 5 | 11880 | AHG on MPEG File Formats | |||
| 6 | 11880 | AHG on MPEG File Formats | |||
| 7 | 11886 | AHG on Dynamic Adaptive Streaming over HTTP | |||
| 8 | 11887 | AHG on MPEG Media Transport | |||
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| 2 | 11883 | AHG on MPEG-M | |||
| 3 | 11883 | AHG on MPEG-M | |||
| 4 | 11883 | AHG on MPEG-M | |||
| 5 | 11883 | AHG on MPEG-M | |||
| 6 | 11883 | AHG on MPEG-M | |||
| 9 | 11881 | AHG on Application Format | |||
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Scalable Complexity 3D Mesh Coding in 3DG Compression Model Reference Software |
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| 8 | 11883 | AHG on MPEG-M | |||
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| 10 | 11884 | AHG on MPEG-V | |||
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| 12 | 11884 | AHG on MPEG-V | |||
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| 9 | Organisation of this meeting | ||||
| 1 | Tasks for subgroups | ||||
| 2 | Joint meetings | ||||
| 10 |
WG management |
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| 1 | Terms of reference | ||||
| 2 | Officers | ||||
| 3 | Editors | ||||
| 4 | Liaisons | ||||
| 5 |
Responses to National Bodies |
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| 6 |
Work item assignment |
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| 7 |
Ad hoc groups |
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| 8 |
Asset management |
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Reference software |
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| 2 | Conformance | ||||
| 3 | Test material | ||||
| 4 | URI | ||||
| 9 | IPR management | ||||
| 10 | Work plan and time line | ||||
| 11 | Administrative matters | ||||
| 1 | Schedule of future MPEG meetings | ||||
| 2 | Promotional activities | ||||
| 12 | Resolutions of this meeting | ||||
| 13 | A.O.B. | ||||
| 14 | Closing |
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This amendment specifies a way to indicate that the decoded video produced by the decoding process for an MPEG-2 Video bitstream contains a "frame-compatible" packed representation of two stereoscopic video views for 3D display. |
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10 |
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This amendment specifies two enhancements of AVC: 1) It specifies a new Level 5.2 for AVC profiles that is capable of supporting high resolution video at high frame rates, such as 4096x2160 @ 60p, and 2) It specifies an additional profile of AVC called the Progressive High Profile, that is similar to the previously-existing High Profile but does not support field picture coding and macroblock-adaptive frame/field coding (i.e., features informally known as "interlace coding tools"). |
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10 |
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This exploration effort considers the potential for scalable enhancement of the resolution of "frame compatible" stereo video coding. The current "frame compatible" stereo video coding technology involves packing together the right and left views of a stereo 3D video scene representation using only half the resolution that would be used for a corresponding 2D video representation. This effort considers the standardization of a scalable enhancement to enable next-generation services using coded enhancement data to increase the quality of the delivered video by enabling new devices to decode a full-resolution representation of the stereo 3D video. |
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16 |
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This standard contains all the 3D Graphics tools developed by MPEG since 2001. They are classified in representation and compression tools. In the first category there are high order surface representation, subdivision surfaces, implicit equation-based volume representation, shape deformation models. The 3D Graphics compression toolbox handles three types of graphics data: geometry (3D Mesh Compression, Wavelet Subdivision Surface, MeshGrid, FootPrint), appearance (Depth-based Image Representation, PointTexture) and animation (Bone-based Animation, Frame-based Animated Mesh Compression). The standard also defines profiles for using MPEG-4 3D Graphics tools in applications. |
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This standard defines three profiles: one for Graphics dimension (called Basic AFX Graphics), one for Scene Graph dimension (called Basic AFX Scene Graph) and one for compression dimension (called 3D MultiResolution Compression). The combination of the three profiles allows progressive and adaptive transmission over networks of large 3D environments and/or complex 3D shapes. |
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SC-3DMC aims to provide efficient and scalable-complexity 3D mesh compression for 3D vertex positions, normals, texture coordinates, other attributes per vertex, and topology. Scalable complexity is targeted for both, decoder and encoder. In particular, this standard aims to enable real-time applications on devices with low computational and memory capacities such as smart phones. |
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This standard aims to provide a compact object graph representation of meshes with multiple attributes (e.g. normals, colors, texture coordinates) defined per vertex. |
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4 |
22 |
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To fix possible backward compatibility issues related to introduction of the new subtable formats for “many-to-one character range mappings” in last-resort fonts. The changes introduced by this amendment ensure that new fonts can be rendered by the existing font engines and provide a mechanism that would allow existing font engines to completely ignore the new subtable formats while allowing them to be used in newly designed fonts. |
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The advances in developing the Unicode Standard and the addition of new characters that represent most of the world's languages and writing systems resulted in a significant increase of the Unicode character repertoire to more than 100,000 characters. However, due to the finite size of many bitfields, the existing ISO/IEC 14496-22:2009 specification only provides the capabilities for a single font to support up to 64K glyphs. The Composite Font Standard is intended to resolve the existing limitation by providing a solution that would allow linking of existing OFF fonts (and, possibly, fonts in other formats) into a single Composite Font to be used as a virtual font by any compliant implementation. |
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20 |
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The Contract Expression Language specifies a language for representing agreements made in an environment of use of MPEG-21, being these contracts about both transactions of content packed as Digital Items as well as services provided around this content |
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4 |
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This amendment contains a precise specification of the RVC computation model, RVC-CAL I/O extended support, definition of typing rules for large number arithmetic and (non-normative) definition of Functional Unit dataflow classes, classification rules and methods. |
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4 |
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Set of video coding tools needed for RVC implementation of AVC High Profile |
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Spatial Audio Object Coding represents several audio objects by first combining the object signals into a mono or stereo signal, whilst extracting parameters from the individual object signals based on knowledge of human perception of the sound stage. These parameters are coded as a low bitrate side-channel that the decoder uses to render an audio scene from the stereo or mono down-mix such that the aspects of the output composition can be decided at the time of decoding. |
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3 |
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Unified Speech and Audio Coding is a single, unified coder with performance that equals or surpasses that of dedicated speech coders for speech signals and dedicated music coders for music signals over a broad range of bitrates. It employs time-domain linear prediction and residual coding tools for speech-like signal segments and transform coding tools for music-like signal segments and is able to switch between the tool sets in a dynamic, signal-responsive manner. |
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The overall amount of video data rate that is to be transferred over networks will continue to grow at a very fast pace, driven by the increased number of services and users and the increasing resolution of video from SD to HD and beyond. High-efficiency video coding (HEVC) is the next generation of video compression technology that will have clearly higher compression capability than the existing AVC standard in its dominant configuration, the High Profile. The HEVC standard will support all commonly used progressive scan picture formats, ranging at least from QVGA (320x240) to Ultra HD resolutions such as 8Kx4K, as well as picture formats of arbitrary size. |
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2 |
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Specifies syntax and semantics of the tools required to provide interoperability in controlling devices in real as well as virtual world. The scope of this Part of the standard covers the interfaces between the adaptation engine and the capability descriptions of actuators (sensory devices)/sensors (SDC/SC) in the real world and the user’s sensory preference information (USEP), which characterizes devices and users, so that appropriate information to control individual devices (actuators and sensors) for individual users can be generated. In other words, user’s sensory effect preferences, sensory device capabilities, and sensor capabilities are within the scope of this Part of the standard. These tools are defined in this Part of the standard using XML Schema. The overall structure of the tools are organized and defined by specifying Control Information Description Language (CIDL). The CIDL enables the instantiation of three types of descriptions. The actual descriptions (sensory device capabilities, sensor capabilities, and user’s sensory effect preferences) are not part of CIDL, but defined as the Device Capability Description Vocabulary (DCDV), Sensor Capability Description Vocabulary (SCDV), and User’s Sensory Effect Preference Vocabulary (SEPV), respectively. |
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To enhance the experience of users while consuming media resources by stimulate also other senses than vision or audition, e.g., olfaction, mechanoreception, equilibrioception, thermo(re)ception, or proprioception. That is, in addition to the audio-visual content of, e.g., a movie, also other sense shall be stimulated giving her/him the sensation of being part of the particular media which shall result in a worthwhile, informative user experience. This motivates the annotation of the media resources with metadata as defined in this part of ISO/IEC 23005 that steers appropriate devices capable of stimulating these other senses. |
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4 |
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The scope of MPEG-V Part 4 - Virtual World Object Characteristics is to standardize a set of types used to characterize a virtual world object related metadata, making possible to migrate a virtual object or its characteristics from one virtual world to another and control a virtual world object in a virtual world by real word devices. A dedicated set of tools are standardized for avatars characteristics. |
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5 |
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10990 |
Specifies syntax and semantics of the data formats for interaction devices, Device Commands and Sensed Information, required for providing interoperability in controlling and sensing interaction devices. The interaction devices include both actuators and sensors to provide a wide range of interaction capabilities in real as well as virtual world. |
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6 |
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Specifies syntax and semantics of the datatypes and tools common to the tools defined in other parts of ISO/IEC 23005. To be specific, basic data types which are used as basic building blocks in more than one tools of ISO/IEC 23005, color-related basic types which are used in light and color related tools to help specifying color related characteristics of the devices or commands, and time stamp types which can be used in device commands and sensed informations to specify timing related information. Also several classification schemes which are used in more than one parts of ISO/IEC 23005 are defined in the annex of this part. Other tools to be developed shall be included in this part of ISO/IEC 23005, if those tools are to be commonly used with more than one tool which are defined in different parts of ISO/IEC 23005. Please note that most of the tools defined in this part are not intended to be used alone, but to be used as a part or as a supporting tool of other tools defined in other part of ISO/IEC 23005. |
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3D video (3DV) supports new types of audio-visual systems that allow users to view videos of the real 3D space from different user viewpoints. In an advanced application of 3DV, denoted as Free-viewpoinT Video (FTV), a user can set the viewpoint to an almost arbitrary location and direction, which can be static, change abruptly, or vary continuously, within the limits that are given by the available camera setup. Similarly, the audio listening point is changed accordingly. The first phase of 3DV development is expected to support advanced 3D displays, where M dense views must be generated from a sparse set of K transmitted views (typically K£3) with associated depth data. The allowable range of view synthesis will be relatively narrow (20 degrees view angle from leftmost to rightmost view). |
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4 |
16 |
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Reconfigurable Graphics Coding (RGC) is borrowing the essential idea of the RVC framework that is a dynamic dataflow mechanism of constructing new video codecs by a collection of video coding tools from video tool libraries. The difference is here that RGC deals with graphics, therefore its goal is to set up the collection of graphics tool library. |
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11 |
4 |
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4 |
20 |
4 |
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Specifies advanced user interaction interfaces to support various advanced user interaction devices such as a multi-point interaction device. A mapping mechanism needed to utilize ISO/IEC 23005-5 Data Formats for Interaction Devices in ISO/IEC 23007 is provided in this part. Additional interfaces accommodating Advanced User Interaction that can be utilized by ISO/IEC 23007-1 and ISO/IEC 14496-20 are provided. |
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7 |
3 |
4 |
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Video signature tools support ultra-fast search for and identification of videos and their modified/edited versions or fragments. They are designed to be robust to a range of deformations, such as coding artifacts, blurring, colour-to-monochrome conversion, trans-coding and and frame-rate change. Applications include: · Video-based content searching and linking, · Database de-duplication and · Content Rights Management and Usage Monitoring. |
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7 |
8 |
6 |
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The standard is amended by the extraction and matching methods related to the Video Signature Tools (15938-3/Amd.4). This includes fast, high precision methods as needed for search in extremely large video databases. |
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4 |
11 |
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The AVDP profile is proposed as a common metadata format for generating and exchanging information from automatic metadata extraction tools (e.g. speech to text, scene detection, etc.). This standardised metadata will be used as a reference format when such tools are implemented and integrated as web services in future production file-based SOA architectures. |
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12 |
2 |
10962 |
The integration of semantic retrieval concepts into the existing version of 15938-12 MPEG-7 Query Format is conducted pursuing the same approach, which was used for modelling the search in specific data, namely the XQuery query type and the comparison expressions. Similar the enhancement for semantic retrieval comprises the integration of a SPARQL query type and semantic expressions. |
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3 |
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Relating contents of images with databases requires to describe the images and match the description of the image to the one available in the database. This activity strives to create compact descriptors that allow for efficient search of images in databases. |
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5 |
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Specifies the carriage of JPEG 2000 video over MPEG-2 systems. The amendment defines access unit structures, elementary stream structures, mapping to PES and transport as well as descriptor to assist decoding JPEG 2000 video sequences. The amendment allocates a wide range of JPEG 2000 profiles and levels that can be used by future JPEG amendments. |
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1 |
6 |
10941 |
Adds signaling of MVC operating points that were not included in amendment 4. The operating point descriptor enables transmission systems to convey the relevant operating points that can be used by receiving devices. The amendment also extends AVC video descriptor to signal presence of 'frame packing arrangement SEI' in the underlying AVC video stream component. |
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1 |
7 |
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The proposed amendment 7 describes the signaling of frame compatible coding in MPEG-2 video component and service compatible stereoscopic video services that use simulcast of MPEG-2 and AVC video components. For frame compatible signaling of MPEG-2 video component, an optional stream_type and descriptor is proposed. This enables compatible delivery of such services to both 'upgradable' and non-upgradable (deployed) receivers. This signaling scheme for service compatible mode supports delivery of service compatible 3D stereoscopic video where the base view video stream (which is usually 2D compatible) and the additional view video stream are coded independently using either MPEG-2 or AVC video or any combination thereof.The signaling includes new stream_type values and descriptors that assist in composition and rendering of 3D video.
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To transport of SAOC data in an MPEG-4 Audio environment, exactly the same mechanisms are used as for the carriage of MPEG Surround data in this environment. In particular, for a downmix signal coded by an AAC-family codec, the SAOC data is carried an fill_element of the AAC stream. |
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12 |
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Improves various areas, including sub-track selection and switching (identifying subsets of a track that are independently viable), post-decoder processing requirements, codec-independent video color tagging, and some other areas. |
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12 |
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6 |
1Ed |
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DASH provides a standard way for the adaptive delivery of multimedia content to the enduser. DASH supports on demand and live streaming of multimedia including MPEG content. It enables the dynamically adaption of the content to the network fluctuations and to various device capabilities. It also provide the efficient and ease of use of existing content distribution intrastate finally supports signaling, delivery and utilization of multiple contracture components such as CDNs, proxies, caches, NATs and firewalls, which make it ready to be deployed into existing networks. Finally, DASH supports on demand and live streaming media content with the best quality of experience, as content protection and right managements schemes to provide content protected cases. |
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In order to overcome current limitations of available standards in the area of media streaming, the development of a media aware client is envisioned in line with the MPEG philosophy of concentrating the work on the media client. Possible topics of work are: · Transport- and file format friendly stream format · Cross layer optimization between video and transport layer · Error resilience for MPEG streams, · Conversion between transport mechanisms · Content adaptation to different networks. |
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25 |
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This standard aims to provide the mechanism to connect the Scalable-Complexity 3D Mesh Compression tool specified in MPEG-4 Part 16 to the scene graph and graphics primitives expressed in an arbitrary XML-based language. |
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1 |
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ISO/IEC 23006 or MPEG-M is a suite of standards on Multimedia Service Platform Technologies developed for the purpose of enabling the easy design and implementation of media-handling value chains whose devices interoperate because they are all based on the same set of technologies, especially technologies standardised by MPEG, accessible from the middleware and multimedia services. This part of ISO/IEC 23006 specifies the architecture of the Service Oriented Architecture character that is made accessible through the set of MPEG-M middleware APIs (MPEG-M part 2), elementary services (MPEG-M part 4) and service aggregation (MPEG-M part 5). |
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2 |
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This part of MXM specifies a set of Application Programming Interfaces (APIs) so that MXM Applications executing on an MXM Device can access the standard multimedia technologies contained in its Middleware as MXM Engines, as specified by part 1 of MXM. The APIs belong to two classes — The MXM Orchestrator API, i.e. the API of the special MXM Engine that is capable of creating chains of MXM engines to execute a high-level application call such as Play, as opposed to the typically low-level MXM Engine API calls — The MXM Engine APIs, i.e. the collection of the individual MXM Engine APIs providing access to a single MPEG technology (e.g. video coding) or to a group of MPEG technologies where this is convenient — The MXM Service APIs, i.e. the collection of the individual MXM Engine APIs (e.g. |
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4 |
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This part of MPEG-M specifies a set of Elementary Services and respective protocols enabling distributed applications to exchange information related to content items and parts thereof, including rights and protection information. The second edition conserves the architecture and design philosophy of the first edition, but stressing the Service Oriented Architecture character. Also, this second edition has been specified to address the demand of service specification for advanced IPTV terminals. |
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5 |
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This part of MPEG-M specifies the technology enabling the combination of Elementary Services to build Aggregated Services. The workflow definitions of Services are represented by the BPMN 2.0 XML format, allowing for formal descriptions of the workflows of Aggregated Services, and consequently enabling the implementation automated tools for Service aggregation.. |
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11 |
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12 |
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This aims to provide a compact representation of the dynamic volume preset in ISO/IEC 23000-12 Interactive music application format. The volume changes can be specified by using time intervals so that dynamic volume changes can be approximated by combinations of linear modeling. Based on this, new representation method provides less required storage space and file parsing complexity of IM AF players while the errors in the volume levels due to time interval approximation which does not affect the audio quality significantly. |
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27 |
10326 |
Provides a reference implementation of Scalable Compression 3D Mesh Coding as defined in ISO/IEC 14496-16 AMD4. |
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5 |
26 |
10883 |
Provides a reference implementation of the SC3DMC codec accordingly to the mechanism established by 3DG Compression Model. |
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6 |
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Reference software related to Video Signature Tools (15938-3/Amd.4). |
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11 |
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Reference Software for Stereoscopic Video AF (ISO/IEC 23000-11). |
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12 |
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Reference Software for Interactive Music AF (ISO/IEC 23000-12). |
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6 |
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Reference Software for DASH |
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Std |
Pt |
Amd |
Req |
Short description |
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C |
4 |
1 |
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This work provides VTL conformance testing and RVC simulation model (RSM). VTL conformance testing comprises of input/output patterns that can be used for testing FU-level conformance. The FU conformance testing is compliant to the VTL standard (ISO/IEC 23002-4:2010). RSM is the reference implementation of RVC framework defined from ISO/IEC 23001-4:2010 and ISO/IEC 23002-4:2010 |
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Std |
Pt |
Amd |
Req |
Short description |
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M |
3 |
2E |
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Reference Software for MXM/AIT |
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Std |
Pt |
Amd |
Req |
Short description |
|
U |
2 |
|
|
xxx |
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Std |
Pt |
Amd |
Req |
Short description |
|
V |
5 |
|
|
xxx |
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Std |
Pt |
Amd |
Req |
Short description |
|
4 |
26 |
40 |
|
This part contains all MPEG-4 Audio Conformance information. This includes bitstream constraints, conformance bitstream definitions, conformance bitstreams and decoded reference waveforms. |
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Std |
Pt |
Amd |
Req |
Short description |
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4 |
4 |
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|
xxx |
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Std |
Pt |
Amd |
Req |
Short description |
|
4 |
27 |
|
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This standard provides the conformance for all the 3DG tools defined in ISO/IEC 14496-16 and ISO/IEC 14496-25. |
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Std |
Pt |
Amd |
Req |
Short description |
|
4 |
27 |
2 |
|
This standard provides the conformance for the Scalable Complexity 3D Mesh Compression specification as described in ISO/IEC 14496-16 AMD4. |
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Std |
Pt |
Amd |
Req |
Short description |
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4 |
4 |
34 |
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This standard provides the conformance for the 3DGCM specification as described in ISO/IEC 14496-25 |
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Std |
Pt |
Amd |
Req |
Short description |
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7 |
7 |
6 |
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Conformance testing related to Video Signature Tools (15938-3/Amd.6). |
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Std |
Pt |
Amd |
Req |
Short description |
|
A |
11 |
|
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Conformance for Stereoscopic video AF (ISO/IEC 23000-11). |
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Std |
Pt |
Amd |
Req |
Short description |
|
A |
12 |
|
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Conformance for Interactive Music AF AF (ISO/IEC 23000-12). |
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Std |
Pt |
Amd |
Req |
Short description |
|
C |
4 |
1 |
|
This work provides VTL conformance testing and RVC simulation model (RSM). VTL conformance testing comprises of input/output patterns that can be used for testing FU-level conformance. The FU conformance testing is compliant to the VTL standard (ISO/IEC 23002-4:2010). RSM is the reference implementation of RVC framework defined from ISO/IEC 23001-4:2010 and ISO/IEC 23002-4:2010 |
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Std |
Pt |
Amd |
Req |
Short description |
|
M |
3 |
|
|
This part of MXM specifies the conformance tests for MXM applications, devices, and components. |
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Std |
Pt |
Amd |
Req |
Short description |
|
U |
2 |
|
|
xxx |
|
Std |
Pt |
Amd |
Req |
Short description |
|
V |
4 |
|
|
xxx |
|
Std |
Pt |
Cor |
Req |
Short description |
|
2 |
2 |
3 |
|
Correction for field pictures |
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Std |
Pt |
Cor |
Req |
Short description |
|
4 |
2 |
3 |
|
Correction of two small bugs in studio profiles |
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4 |
10 |
1 |
|
Correction of a set of small bugs and typos in the 200x edition (including SVC) |
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Std |
Pt |
Cor |
Req |
Short description |
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1 |
3 |
|
|
|
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2 |
3 |
|
|
|
|
4 |
3 |
5 |
|
DST and MP3on4 |
|
4 |
3 |
3/1 |
|
SLS |
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Std |
Pt |
Cor |
Req |
Short description |
|
4 |
16 |
|
|
|
|
Std |
Pt |
Cor |
Req |
Short description |
|
7 |
12 |
|
|
xxx |
|
Std |
Pt |
Cor |
Req |
Short description |
|
7 |
3 |
|
|
xxx |
|
Std |
Pt |
Cor |
Req |
Short description |
|
7 |
4 |
|
|
xxx |
|
Std |
Pt |
Cor |
Req |
Short description |
|
21 |
|
|
|
xxx |
|
Std |
Pt |
Cor |
Req |
Short description |
|
A |
|
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MPEG-A provides the framework such as a file format for integration of elements from several MPEG standards into a single specification that is suitable for specific but widely usable applications. Typically, MPEG-A specifies how to combine metadata with timed media information for a presentation in a well-defined format that facilitates interchange, management, editing, and presentation of the media. |
Location
The 96th MPEG meeting will take place in the CICG, ITU and IEC buildings all close to
rue de Varembé
CH - 1211 Geneva 20
Switzerland

Ad hoc meetings on the week of 14-18 March 2011 and on the weekend 19-20 March 2011:
Host
The host for this meeting will the International Telecommunication Union – Telecommunication Standardization Sector (ITU-T). The ITU Headquarters are adjacent to the CICG and the IEC building, and have three entrances:
Contact persons (from the host)
ITU-T Study Group
16 Secretariat
Tel : +41-22 730-5445
Fax : +41-22 730-5853
Email:
tsbsg16@itu.int
Registration and meeting information
The registration form for the ISO/IEC JTC 1/SC 29/WG 11 meeting is online at http://itu.int/reg/tmisc/3000230. A meeting fee of CHF 150 will be charged by the host during badge pick-up for recovery of meeting facility-related costs. Kindly note that the host will be able to accept only payments in cash.
Badges will be available for the delegates who pre-registered at the reception of the Montbrillant building, Mon-Fri 0830-1200, 14:00-1700 hours. Updated meeting schedules will be displayed in the monitors found in the ITU and CICG premises, as well as online at http://itu.int/events/ExtWebDailyagenda.asp?sector=ITU-T. NEW: You can subscribe to the iCal feed of this page, so the updated schedule will figure in your email reader calendar (e.g. Outlook) or smartphone calendar application.
Visa information
ITU as a host can, at the official request of the administration or entity you represent, approach the competent Swiss authorities in order to facilitate delivery of the visa but only within the period mentioned of four weeks before the date of beginning of the meeting. Any such request must specify the name and functions, date of birth, number, dates of issue and expiry of passport as well as photocopy of the individual(s) for whom the visa(s) is/are requested and be accompanied by a copy of the notification of confirmation of registration approved for the specific event and must be sent to TSB by fax (+41 22 730 5853) or e-mail (tsbreg@itu.int) bearing the words “visa request”.
Hotel information
Delegates attending meetings hosted by ITU may benefit from special terms in a number of hotels in Geneva. Please see http://itu.int/travel/ for the list of hotels. You will find a self-explanatory procedure to be followed for the reservation of hotels. A hotel reservation confirmation form is available for download from that page or from here.
IMPORTANT! ITU is not responsible for reservation confirmations, cancelled or charged reservations, or no-shows. Please contact the hotel directly for all reservation matters, including if any changes are made. Please make your own reservation by filling out the hotel reservation confirmation form.
How to reach CICG and ITU
For all relevant information with regard to ITU and Geneva, please see:
http://itu.int/SG-CP/info/togeneva.html#transport
There is one single airport in Geneva, which serves for both domestic and international flights and is close to ITU and Geneva downtown.
Weather
The weather in March is quite variable and the temperature normally ranges from 2 to 10 C (historical record: min -10 / max 22 C).
Electricity
The standard power supply is 220 Volts, 50Hz. Power plugs normally found are Types C and J.
Emergencies
Police: 117
Medical Emergencies: 144
Business Hours
Most government offices are open between 0830 – 1200 and 1330 – 1700 hours from Monday to Friday. Most stores are usually open from 0800 to 1845 hours. Saturdays, from 0800 to 1700 hours, but smaller shops are open until 2000 hours, inclusive at the airport. General commerce is normally closed on Sundays, with the exception of convenience shops and shops in the airport.
Automated Teller Machines (ATM) for foreign travellers
Travellers who carry internationally recognized credit cards (such as VISA and MasterCard) can get a cash advance in Geneva at Automated Teller Machines (ATMs) installed at banks, airports, major hotels, department stores, subway stations and tourist attractions.
Computer Networking
Wireless LAN (IEEE 102.11a/b) facilities are available for use by delegates in the CICG conference rooms. Wired network access is available in the ITU Montbrillant building. Desktop computers and printers are available in the cybercafé area in the ITU Tower 2nd basement floor as well as in the Delegate Space of the 2nd floor in the Montbrillant building. Detailed information is available on the ITU-T website (http://itu.int/ITU-T/edh/faqs-support.html).