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16th ACM Multimedia 2008: Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada - SAME
- Artur Lugmayr, Thomas Risse, Björn Stockleben, Juha Kaario, Kari Laurila:
Proceedings of the 1st ACM Workshop on Semantic Ambient Media Experiences, SAME 2008, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, October 31, 2008. ACM 2008, ISBN 978-1-60558-314-3
Ambient media environments
- Artur Lugmayr, Thomas Risse, Björn Stockleben, Juha Kaario, Kari Laurila:
Semantic ambient media experiences same 2008 pre-workshop review (NAMU series). 1-8 - Jakob Frank, Thomas Lidy, Ewald Peiszer, Ronald Genswaider, Andreas Rauber:
Ambient music experience in real and virtual worlds using audio similarity. 9-16 - W. Andrew Schloss, Dale Stammen:
Ambient media in public spaces. 17-20 - Verena Fuchsberger:
Ambient assisted living: elderly people's needs and how to face them. 21-24
Ambient media technologies
- Ismo Rakkolainen:
Mid-air displays enabling novel user interfaces. 25-30 - Vivek K. Singh, Hamed Pirsiavash, Ish Rishabh, Ramesh C. Jain:
Towards environment-to-environment (E2E) multimedia communication systems. 31-40 - Nalin K. Sharda:
Creating ambient multimedia experience on-demand: opportunities, challenges and research models. 41-48 - M. Anwar Hossain, Pradeep K. Atrey, Abdulmotaleb El-Saddik:
Dynamic gain estimation in ambient media services. 49-56
Ambient media applications
- Lauren Elizabeth Mandilian, Paul J. Diefenbach, Youngmoo E. Kim:
Information overload: a collaborative dance performance. 57-60 - Szu-Ming Chung, Pei-Chi Ho, Chun-Hsiung Huang:
A case study for a multimedia program. 61-66 - Philippe Codognet, Gilbert Nouno:
Red light spotters: images-driven sound and rhythm landscape. 67-74 - Motoyuki Ozeki, Shunichi Maeda, Kanako Obata, Yuichi Nakamura:
Virtual assistant: an artificial agent for enhancing content acquisition: how ambient media elicit information from humans. 75-82
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