Meeting: TSGS4_135_India | Agenda Item: 18.1
2 documents found
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| China Mobile Com. Corporation, InterDigital Communication, Pengcheng Laboratory, LG Electronics Inc, CATT, Deutsche Telekom, ZTE, Nokia, Samsung, KDDI, Sony Group Corporation |
New SID on Dynamic Mesh for mobile
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Summary of S4-260138: New SID on Dynamic Mesh for MobileDocument OverviewThis is a New Study Item Description (SID) for Release 20 proposing a study on Dynamic Mesh for mobile applications. The work item is classified as a Study and is a child of the parent work item FS_Beyond2D (Evaluation and Characterization of Beyond 2D Video Formats and Codecs). Background and JustificationGaps from Rel-19 Work
Key Drivers for This StudyProsumer Content Production - New AI-based production tools may enable volumetric video production for single persons with reduced camera counts - Simple camera setups with cloud-based AI post-production could enable social media producers to adopt this format - Market solutions and attainable visual quality need study Real-time Production - Volumetric video enhances live events (concerts, sports training) - Real-time production and compression feasibility needs investigation - Attainable visual quality for live scenarios requires study MPEG V-DMC Standardization - MPEG finalized V-DMC (ISO/IEC 23090-29) in July 2025, to be published beginning 2026 - Reference software available since October 2025 - MPEG mesh metric tools and renderer available for objective and subjective testing Mobile Implementation - First V-DMC implementations on mobile devices demonstrated but not documented - Implementation aspects (pixel rate limitations, number of video decoders) need study Format Comparison - Dense dynamic point clouds can also represent volumetric video - Comparative study of dynamic mesh vs. dense dynamic point cloud needed (pros/cons, quality, implementation) AI-Generated Content - Dynamic mesh increasingly generated via AI (from text prompts or images) - Quality assessment beyond geometric quality needed (motion naturalness, frame transitions, visual fatigue) - No existing objective metrics or subjective methodologies for no-reference evaluation - Framework needed for assessing AI-generated dynamic meshes without reference models Comprehensive Format Coverage - With dense dynamic point clouds studied in TR 26.956 and Gaussian Splat study ongoing, studying dynamic mesh would complete coverage of three relevant volumetric video formats Study Objectives1. Content Generation ScenariosOffline Prosumer Production - Study dynamic mesh content generation for offline production in prosumer use cases (e.g., social media) - Focus on limited camera setups (e.g., less than 5 cameras) - Include offline production and compression aspects Real-time Services - Study dynamic mesh for real-time services (e.g., live concerts, live sports training in social media) - Include real-time compression aspects - NOTE 1: Avatar-mesh-based real-time communication is explicitly out of scope 2. Compression Technology Evaluation
3. Implementation Aspects
4. Format Comparison
5. AI-Generated Content Quality Framework
6. Reuse of Existing ResultsNOTE 2: The study should: - Reuse existing performance results from MPEG or other SDOs that fit the 3GPP evaluation framework - Consider communication with MPEG for potential further evaluation on selected topics - May initiate evaluation independently of MPEG if needed 7. Identify Next Steps
Expected Output and TimelineNew Specifications
Impacted Existing Specifications
Work Item Details
Technical Scope SummaryThis SID proposes a comprehensive study of dynamic mesh for mobile applications, covering production (both prosumer and real-time), compression evaluation using MPEG V-DMC, implementation aspects, format comparison with alternatives like dense dynamic point clouds, and novel quality assessment frameworks for AI-generated content without reference models. The study aims to complete the volumetric video format landscape and identify gaps for potential normative work. |
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| China Mobile Com. Corporation |
Proposed Timeplan for FS_DMesh_MED
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Summary of S4-251880: Work Plan for Beyond 2D Video Phase 2 StudyDocument OverviewThis contribution proposes a work plan for the Study Item "Beyond 2D Video Phase 2" (FS_Beyond2D_Ph2), which focuses on dynamic mesh technologies for mobile applications. The document has been revised from an earlier version (S4-260139) with updated timelines and refined objectives. Study Item ObjectivesThe study encompasses five main technical areas: 1. Dynamic Mesh Content Generation for Prosumer Use Cases
2. Dynamic Mesh for Real-Time Services
3. Evaluation of Dynamic Mesh Formats
4. Implementation Aspects Study
5. Comparative Analysis and AI Quality Assessment
Proposed TimelineSA4#134 (November 2025, Dallas)
SA#110 (December 2025, Baltimore)
SA4#135 (February 2026, India)
SA4#135-bis-e (April 2026)
SA4#136 (May 2026, Montreal)
SA#112 (June 2026, Singapore)
SA4#137-e (August 2026, online)
SA4#138 (November 2026, Calgary)
SA#114 (December 2026, Boston)
Key Changes from Previous Version
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Total Summaries: 2 | PDFs Available: 2