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The impact of video transcoding parameters on event detection for surveillance systems

Kafetzakis et al., 2013

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Document ID
11721350122552918698
Author
Kafetzakis E
Xilouris C
Kourtis M
Nieto M
Jargalsaikhan I
Little S
Publication year
Publication venue
2013 IEEE International Symposium on Multimedia

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The process of transcoding videos apart from being computationally intensive, can also be a rather complex procedure. The complexity refers to the choice of appropriate parameters for the transcoding engine, with the aim of decreasing video sizes, transcoding times and …
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