Abstract: A technique wherein the number and position of a quantization parameter node is determined in response to the quantization parameters and a preselected error. The size of scene graph and the corresponding amount of memory required to store the scene graph can be reduced by selective placement of quantization parameter nodes in a scene graph. The scene graph is traversed depth first to establish an order and then traversed in reverse. At each node, a calculation relating to (1) the relative cost of inserting a quantization parameter node and (2) the relative savings that result from insertion of a quantization node is performed. Quantization parameter nodes are selectively placed in response to a result of these calculations. The maximum degree of acceptable error value is chosen for each quantization type. This error value limits the number of quantization parameter nodes that can be placed in a scene graph.
Type:
Application
Filed:
March 22, 2004
Publication date:
December 16, 2004
Applicant:
Envivio, Inc.
Inventors:
Yuval Fisher, Julien Signes, Eric Deniau
Abstract: The invention provides interactive streaming mixed media production. A mixed media content creation tool includes a resource-computation element that computes the likely resource load to be imposed on a server, communication link, and client device, when sent by the server to the client and presented to a user at the client. The resource-computation element is responsive to amounts of communication bandwidth available using the communication link, presentation buffer space and computing resources available at the client, and other measures of resource load. The resource-computation element attempts to optimize resource usage by the mixed media content. The system also includes a presentation element that responds to the resource-computation element, and to user requests, and interactively presents measures of projected resource usage by the mixed media content, comparisons of that projected resource usage with available resources, and comparisons of that projected resource usage before and after optimization.
Abstract: A technique wherein the number and position of a quantization parameter node is determined in response to the quantization parameters and a preselected error. The size of scene graph and the corresponding amount of memory required to store the scene graph can be reduced by selective placement of quantization parameter nodes in a scene graph. The scene graph is traversed depth first to establish an order and then traversed in reverse. At each node, a calculation relating to (1) the relative cost of inserting a quantization parameter node and (2) the relative savings that result from insertion of a quantization node is performed. Quantization parameter nodes are selectively placed in response to a result of these calculations. The maximum degree of acceptable error value is chosen for each quantization type. This error value limits the number of quantization parameter nodes that can be placed in a scene graph.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
August 15, 2002
Date of Patent:
March 23, 2004
Assignee:
Envivio, Inc.
Inventors:
Yuval Fisher, Julien Signes, Eric Deniau
Abstract: A method and system for rendering mixed media at a presentation workstation in response to a mixed media stream, in which the amount of computation is minimized. A tree structure includes nodes, each of which might point to sub-trees, and each of which designates a geometric object, a transformation to be applied to a geometric object, or a time-varying presentation. A scene includes nodes for each element in the scene. Depending from these would be nodes describing aspects of those elements, such as their texture and shape. A root node join the descriptions of each of the objects in the scene. Optimizing the amount of computation includes selecting nodes in the tree and calculating how to render each sub-tree. When possible, rendering information is calculated for only those portions of objects that will ultimately be shown to the user.
Abstract: The invention provides a technique for integrating a plurality of media streams, including a main program and a stream of customized information at a terminal so that a user gets a single playback. Prior to streaming a main program to a user, the main program is embedded with placeholders. These placeholders include a definition of a location for insertion of customized media content and a pointer to another server. As the user receives the main program and embedded placeholders, these pointers get directed from the user's terminal to streaming server, which responds by identifying appropriate media and streaming the media to the user's terminal. Software on the user's terminal (also known as a “player”) integrates the various data streams and synchronizes them to a main program. The user's terminal may receive many media streams from different streaming servers and integrate each stream into a single playback.
Type:
Application
Filed:
February 13, 2002
Publication date:
October 24, 2002
Applicant:
Envivio
Inventors:
Julien Signes, Rahul Tyagi, Eric Deniau