We would like to thank all authors for submitting a paper to ACM MMSys 2016 (full paper track) and we would like to thank also TPC members for their reviews and participation in the discussion leading to the following results. Here’s a list of papers accepted for this year’s edition of the ACM Multimedia Systems conference. Please note that submission to co-located tracks, sessions, and workshops is still possible.
- A High-Precision, Hybrid GPU, CPU and RAM Power Model for Generic Multimedia Workloads
Authors: Kristoffer Robin Stokke, Håkon Kvale Stensland, Carsten Griwodz, and Pål Halvorsen (University of Oslo, Simula Research Laboratory) - Design and Evaluation of a Foveated Video Streaming Service for Commodity Client Devices
Authors: Jihoon Ryoo, Kiwon Yun, Dimitris Samaras, Samir Das, and Greg Zelinsky (Stony Brook University) - SQUAD: A Spectrum-based Quality Adaptation for Dynamic Adaptive Streaming over HTTP
Authors: Cong Wang, Amr Rizk, and Michael Zink (University of Massachusetts Amherst) - Cross-Layer Scheduler for Video Streaming over MPTCP
Authors: Xavier Corbillon (Télécom Bretagne), Ramon Aparicio-Pardo (Université Nice-Sophia Antipolis), Nicolas Kuhn (Centre National d’Etudes Spatiales (CNES)), and Géraldine Texier and Gwendal Simon (Télécom Bretagne) - Distributed Rate Allocation in Switch-Based Multiparty Videoconference
Authors: Stefano D’Aronco (EPFL), Sergio Mena (Cisco Systems), and Pascal Frossard (EPFL) - ABMA+ : lightweight and efficient algorithm for HTTP adaptive streaming
Authors: Andrzej Beben and Piotr Wiśniewski (Warsaw University of Technology) and Jordi Mongay Batalla and Piotr Krawiec (National Institute of Telecommunications) - Network-assisted Control for HTTP Adaptive Video Streaming
Authors: Giuseppe Cofano (Politecnico di Bari, Italy), Luca De Cicco (Telecom SudParis, France), Thomas Zinner, Anh Nguyen-Ngoc, and Phuoc Tran-Gia (University of Wuerzburg, Germany), and Saverio Mascolo (Politecnico di Bari, Italy) - Are Incentive Schemes Needed for WebRTC based Distributed Streaming? A Crowdsourced Study on the Relation of User Motivation and Quality of Experience
Authors: Matthias Wichtlhuber, Nikola Aleksandrov, Markus Franz, Oliver Hinz, and David Hausheer (TU Darmstadt) - Delivering Stable High-Quality Video: An SDN Architecture with DASH Assisting Network Elements
Authors: Jan Willem Kleinrouweler and Sergio Cabrero (Centrum Wiskunde & Informatica) and Pablo Cesar (Centrum Wiskunde & Informatica, Technische Universiteit Delft) - RT-VQM: Real-Time Video Quality Assessment for Adaptive Video Streaming Using GPUs
Authors: Matthias Wichtlhuber, Gregor Wicklein, Stefan Wilk, Wolfgang Effelsberg, and David Hausheer (TU Darmstadt) - Load Dynamics of a Multiplayer Online Battle Arena and Simulative Assessment of Edge Server Placements
Authors: Valentin Burger (University of Würzburg), Jane Frances Pajo and Odnan Ref Sanchez (University of Genoa), Michael Seufert, Christian Schwartz, and Florian Wamser (University of Würzburg), Franco Davoli (University of Genoa), and Phuoc Tran-Gia (University of Würzburg) - QoE-driven Video Coding Adaptation Strategies for Cloud Gaming
Authors: Ivan Slivar, Lea Skorin-Kapov, and Mirko Suznjevic (University of Zagreb) - Online Learning Adaptation Strategy for DASH Clients
Authors: Federico Chiariotti (DEI, University of Padova) and Stefano D’Aronco, Laura Toni, and Pascal Frossard (LTS4, EPFL) - A Personality-based Adaptive System for Visualizing Classical Music Performances
Authors: Markus Schedl (Johannes Kepler University Linz, Austria), Mark Melenhorst and Cynthia C.S. Liem (Delft University of Technology, the Netherlands), Agustin Martorell Dominguez (Universitat Pompeu Fabra, Barcelona, Spain), and Marko Tkalcic (Free University of Bozen-Bolzano, Italy) - Analysis and Design of Congestion Control for Video Conference
Authors: Gaetano Carlucci (Politecnico di Bari, Italy), Luca De Cicco (Télécom SudParis, France), Stefan Holmer (Google, Sweden), and Saverio Mascolo (Politecnico di Bari, Italy) - MPEG DASH SRD – Spatial Relationship Description
Authors: Omar A. Niamut, Emmanuel Thomas, and David G. Mico (TNO), Cyril Concolato (Télécom ParisTech), Franck Denoual (CANON RESEARCH CENTRE), and Seong Yong Lim (ETRI) - Impact of 3D Bookmarks on Navigation and Streaming in a Networked Virtual Environment
Authors: Forgone Thomas, Axel Carlier, and Geraldine Morin (Université de Toulouse), Wei Tsang Ooi (National University of Singapore), and Vincent Charvillat (Université de Toulouse) - Real-time Bandwidth Prediction and Rate Adaptation for Video Calls over Cellular Networks
Authors: Eymen Kurdoglu, Yong Liu, and Yao Wang (NYU Tandon School of Engineering) - SERF: Optimization of Socially Sourced Images Using Psychovisual Enhancements
Authors: Aaron Koehl (Christopher Newport University) and Haining Wang (University of Delaware) - Adaptive Streaming of Interactive Free Viewpoint Videos to Heterogeneous Clients
Authors: Ahmed Hamza and Mohamed Hefeeda (Simon Fraser University)
We hope to receive many submissions for the co-located tracks, sessions, and workshops and welcome you all in May in Klagenfurt for ACM MMSys 2016. A preliminary overview about the program can be found here.