Abstract

Media production is facing tremendous challenges during processing and transmission, due to large data volume, high computational complexity and real-time transmission requirement. Hence, more and more media servers tend to spread media content in a distributed manner, over e.g., cloud platform or edge computing nodes, which are closer to client side and/or have adequate computing capacity. Benefiting from cloud or edge computing, users can receive various media service with high quality and low latency. Network-based Media Processing (NBMP) established by International Organization for Standardization (ISO)/International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) standard organization-Moving Picture Experts Group (MPEG), is one of these representative distributed architectures, which has attracted a wide range of attention. This paper focuses on emerging cloud and edge computation for media production to highlight the necessity of adopting a distributed computing framework. We take NBMP architecture as an example, and introduce the basic components and workflow in distributed processing frameworks. Moreover, we also provide related application instances based on NBMP with the hope of promoting future development of cloud and edge computation.

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