[sigcomm] NOSSDAV 2011 Call for Participation
Sheng-Wei (Kuan-Ta) Chen
swc at iis.sinica.edu.tw
Mon Apr 25 03:58:27 PDT 2011
[Apologies if you receive this more than once]
++++++++++++++++++++ [ NOSSDAV 2011 Call for Participation ] ++++++++++++++++++++++
The 21th International Workshop on Network and Operating Systems
Support for Digital Audio and Video
June 2 -- 3, 2011
Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
http://nss.cs.ubc.ca/nossdav2011/
*Registration now open!*
Early registration deadline: May 1, 2011
We invite you to attend NOSSDAV 2011, the 21st anniversary of SIGMM's leading
workshop on network and operating systems support for digital audio and
video. The workshop, hosted at the University of British Columbia (UBC), will
continue to focus on emerging research topics, controversial ideas, and future
research directions in the area of multimedia systems research.
As in previous years, we will maintain the focused single-track format a setting
that stimulates lively discussions among the senior and junior participants.
** Technical Program:
http://nss.cs.ubc.ca/nossdav2011/program.html
** Registration:
http://nss.cs.ubc.ca/nossdav2011/registration.html
If you have any questions, please get in touch with the co-chairs:
Charles "Buck" Krasic (Google Inc., USA)
Kang Li (University of Georgia, USA) (kangli at cs.uga.edu)
NOSSDAV 2011 PROGRAM AT A GLANCE
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** June 1, 2011 **
1700 - 1900 Reception at Computer Science lounge
** June 2, 2011 **
Keynote Speech
Jim Bankoski (Google Inc.) - Topic: WebM/VP8
Session 1: Streaming
- LAN-Awareness: Improved P2P Live Streaming
- In-Network Adaptation of H.264/SVC for HD Video Streaming over
802.11g Networks
- Media-aware Networking for SVC-based P2P Streaming
Session 2: Wireless & Mobile Media Delivery
- Mobile Video Streaming Using Location-Based Network Prediction and
Transparent Handover
- The Impact of Inter-layer Network Coding on the Relative Performance
of MRC/MDC WiFi Media Delivery
- A Measurement Study of Resource Utilization in Internet Mobile Streaming
Session 3: Social Media
- Understanding Demand Volatility in Large VoD Systems
- Sharing Social Content from Home: A Measurement-driven Feasibility Study
- Load-Balanced Migration of Social Media to Content Clouds
Banquet
** June 3, 2011 **
Session 4: Networking
- Improving HTTP performance using "Stateless" TCP
- A DTN Mode for Reliable Internet Telephony
- Inferring the time-zones of Prefixes and Autonomous Systems by monitoring
game server discovery traffic
Session 5: Systems
- GPU-based Fast Motion Estimation for On-the-Fly Encoding of
Computer-Generated Video Streams
- SAS Kernel: Streaming as a Service Kernel for Correlated Multi-Streaming
- Managing Home and Network Storage of Television Recordings."I filled my
DVR again! Now what?"
Session 6: Media Adaptation
- Moving Beyond the Framebuffer
- Systems Support for Stereoscopic Video Compression
- Accurate and Low-Delay Seeking Within and Across Mash-Ups of
Highly-Compressed Videos
Session 7: Foundation of Media Communication
- Scalable Video Transmission: Packet Loss Induced Distortion Modeling and
Estimation
- Energy-efficient video streaming from high-speed trains
- Celerity: Towards Low-Delay Multi-Party Conferencing
Concluding Remarks
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