ABSTRACT
This paper presents OmniViewer, a multi-modal 3D video streaming system based on Dynamic Adaptive Streaming over HTTP (DASH) standard. OmniViewer allows users to view arbitrary side of a performer by choosing the view angle from 0° to 360°. Besides, according to the current available bandwidth, it can also adaptively change the bitrate of rendered 3D video for both smooth and high-quality view rendering. Finally, OmniViewer extends traditional DASH implementation to support multi-modal data streaming besides video and audio.
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Index Terms
- OmniViewer: Enabling Multi-modal 3D DASH
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