The UBMM Lab at State University of New York at Buffalo
UBMM is dedicated to research of new theories, algorithms, and systems for multimedia analysis, encoding, transmission, search, adaptation and security. UBMM hosts a team consisting of faculty, students, and visiting scholars who are engaged in emerging research funded by both federal agencies NSF and NIH as well as industrial corporations, including Huawei, Intel, Kodak, Microsoft and Thomson.
We are exploring novel schemes in a wide range of multimedia applications. Current research focuses include:
Quality
of Service scheduling scheme improves streaming
video, designed by Qian Liu.
The
Lane Detection System on a Samsung Galaxy SII
in action on an off-the-shelf GPS mount, created by Panya
Changawangsa.
This is an example of
how TCP/IP Protocol works.
Image and video analysis; computer
vision for mobile applications
Media coding and
transmission for heterogeneous networks/devices
Mobile social
media and computational aesthetics
Mobile augmented
reality and mobile imaging
Multimedia
security and privacy
3D video, multiview video, immersive
video conference
Multimedia Quality of Experience (QoE)
