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Multimedia Tools and Applications, Volume 50
Volume 50, Number 1, October 2010
- Anastasios D. Doulamis, Luc Van Gool, Mark S. Nixon, Nikolaos D. Doulamis, Theodora A. Varvarigou:
Analysis and retrieval of events/actions and workflows in video streams. 1-6 - Andreas Kriechbaum, Roland Mörzinger, Georg Thallinger:
A framework for unsupervised mesh based segmentation of moving objects. 7-28 - Daniel Roth, Esther Koller-Meier, Luc Van Gool:
Multi-object tracking evaluated on sparse events. 29-47 - Anastasios D. Doulamis:
Dynamic tracking re-adjustment: a method for automatic tracking recovery in complex visual environments. 49-73 - Michela Goffredo, Imed Bouchrika, John N. Carter, Mark S. Nixon:
Performance analysis for automated gait extraction and recognition in multi-camera surveillance. 75-94 - Cédric Simon, Jérôme Meessen, Christophe De Vleeschouwer:
Visual event recognition using decision trees. 95-121 - Barbara Krausz, Rainer Herpers:
MetroSurv: detecting events in subway stations. 123-147 - Wei-Ta Chu, Wen-Ho Tsai:
Modeling spatiotemporal relationships between moving objects for event tactics analysis in tennis videos. 149-171 - Nikolaos D. Doulamis:
Coupled multi-object tracking and labeling for vehicle trajectory estimation and matching. 173-198 - Klimis S. Ntalianis, Anastasios D. Doulamis, Nicolas Tsapatsoulis, Nikolaos D. Doulamis:
Human action annotation, modeling and analysis based on implicit user interaction. 199-225 - Minh-Son Dao, Noboru Babaguchi:
A new spatio-temporal method for event detection and personalized retrieval of sports video. 227-248 - Senem Velipasalar, Lisa M. Brown, Arun Hampapur:
Detection of user-defined, semantically high-level, composite events, and retrieval of event queries. 249-278
Volume 50, Number 2, November 2010
- Fayçal M'hamed Bouyakoub, Abdelkader Belkhir:
A similarity measure for the negotiation in web services. 279-312 - Hyunjoo Kim, Heon Young Yeom, Sooyong Kang, Youjip Won:
Inter-Object Layer Clustering for scalable video streaming. 313-333 - Chi Zhang, Seyed Masoud Sadjadi, Weixiang Sun, Raju Rangaswami, Yi Deng:
A user-centric network communication broker for multimedia collaborative computing. 335-357 - Roberto Vezzani, Rita Cucchiara:
Video Surveillance Online Repository (ViSOR): an integrated framework. 359-380 - Irene Amerini, Giovanni Ballocca, Rudy Becarelli, Roberto Borri, Roberto Caldelli, Francesco Filippini:
A DVB-MHP web browser to pursue convergence between Digital Terrestrial Television and Internet. 381-414 - Jalil Shirazi, Shahrokh Ghaemmaghami:
Improvement to speech-music discrimination using sinusoidal model based features. 415-435
Volume 50, Number 3, December 2010
- Ethan V. Munson, Maria da Graça Campos Pimentel:
Photos, time, navigation, visualization, recommendation and interactive TV: issues and contributions. 437-440 - Chul-Jin Jang, Taijin Yoon, Hwan-Gue Cho:
Digital photo classification methodology for groups of photographers. 441-463 - Luiz Fernando Gomes Soares, Rogério Ferreira Rodrigues, Renato Cerqueira, Simone Diniz Junqueira Barbosa:
Variable and state handling in NCL. 465-489 - Rahul Singh, Bibek Dev Bhattarai:
Dynamic content-page identification for media-rich websites. 491-507 - Moses Schwartz, Curtis Hash, Lorie M. Liebrock:
Term distribution visualizations with Focus+Context - Overview and usability evaluation. 509-532 - Roberto Dantas de Pinho, Maria Cristina Ferreira de Oliveira, Alneu de Andrade Lopes:
An incremental space to visualize dynamic data sets. 533-562 - Massimiliano Albanese, Angelo Chianese, Antonio d'Acierno, Vincenzo Moscato, Antonio Picariello:
A multimedia recommender integrating object features and user behavior. 563-585 - César A. C. Teixeira, Erick Lazaro Melo, Renan G. Cattelan, Maria da Graça Campos Pimentel:
Taking advantage of contextualized interactions while users watch TV. 587-607
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