Mobile networked environments are typically resource constrained in terms of the available bandwidth and battery capacity on mobile devices. Realtime video applications entail the analysis, storage, transmission, and rendering of video data, and are hence resource-intensive. Since the available bandwidth in the mobile Internet is constantly changing, and the battery life of a mobile video application decreases with time, it is desirable to have a video representation scheme that adapts dynamically to the available resources. A Hybrid Layered Video (HLV) encoding scheme is proposed, which comprises of content-aware, multi-layer encoding of texture and a generative sketch-based representation of the object outlines. Different combinations of the texture- and sketch-based representations result in distinct video states, each with a characteristic bandwidth and power consumption profile. The proposed HLV encoding scheme is shown to be effective for mobile Internet-based multimedia applicat...
Suchendra M. Bhandarkar, Siddhartha Chattopadhyay,