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2nd ACM Multimedia 1994: San Francisco, California
- Meera Blattner, John O. Limb:
Proceedings of the Second ACM International Conference on Multimedia '94, San Francisco, CA, USA, October 15-20, 1994. ACM Press 1994, ISBN 0-89791-686-7
Video on Demand
- Asit Dan, Dinkar Sitaram, Perwez Shahabuddin:
Scheduling Policies for an On-Demand Video Server with Batching. 15-23 - Jayanta K. Dey, James D. Salehi, James F. Kurose, Donald F. Towsley:
Providing VCR Capabilities in Large-Scale Video Servers. 25-32 - Harrick M. Vin, Pawan Goyal, Alok Goyal:
A Statistical Admission Control Algorithm for Multimedia Servers. 33-40
Tools
- Earl Craighill, Martin W. Fong, Keith Skinner, Ruth E. Lang, K. Gruenefeldt:
SCOOT: An Object-Oriented Toolkit for Multimedia Collaboration. 41-49 - Philipp Ackermann:
Direct Manipulation of Temporal Structures in a Multimedia Application Framework. 51-58 - Robert F. Mines, Jerrold A. Friesen, Christine L. Yang:
DAVE: A Plug and Play Model for Distributed Multimedia Application Development. 59-66
Panel
- Dragutin Petrovic, Farshid Arman, Charlie Judice, Alex Pentland, James O. Normile:
Multimedia Databases and Information Systems (Panel). 67
Compressed Stream Processing
- Michael E. Lukacs:
The Personal Presence System - Hardware Architecture. 69-76 - Brian C. Smith:
Fast Software Processing of Motion JPEG Video. 77-88 - John M. Danskin:
Higher Bandwidth X. 89-96
Presentation Issues
- Farshid Arman, Remi Depommier, Arding Hsu, Ming-Yee Chiu:
Content-Based Browsing of Video Sequences. 97-103 - Mike Bearne, Sara Jones, John Sapsford-Francis:
Towards Usability Guidelines for Multimedia Systems. 105-110 - Ivan Herman, Paul J. W. ten Hagen, Graham J. Reynolds, George S. Carson, J. Davy, David A. Duce, W. Terry Hewitt, Klaus Kansy, B. Lurvey, H. Stenzel, Richard Puk:
PREMO: An ISO Standard for Presentation Environment for Multimedia Objects. 111-118
Panel
- Bonnie A. Nardi, Sara A. Bly, Ellen Isaacs, Sha Xin Wei, Steve Whittaker:
Collaborative Multimedia: Getting Beyond the Obvious (Panel). 119-120
Special Presentations
- Brenda Laurel, Rachel M. Strickland:
Placeholder: Landscape and Narrative in Virtual Environments. 121-127 - Rob Tow:
Placeholder: Technology and the Senses. 129-132
Synchronization
- Jean-Pierre Courtiat, Roberto C. de Oliveira, Luiz F. Rust da Costa Carmo:
Towards a New Multimedia Synchronization Mechanism and its Formal Definition. 133-140 - Nipun Agarwal, Sang Hyuk Son:
Synchronization of Distributed Multimedia Data in an Application-Specific Manner. 141-148 - Keith Waters, Thoms M. Levergood:
An Automatic Lip-Synchronization Algorithm for Synthetic Faces. 149-156
Documents and Authoring
- Klaus Lenßen:
Enabling Hypermedia Messaging: BPRM - A Body Part Relationship Module. 157-163 - Wendy E. Mackay, Daniele Pagani:
Video Mosaic: Laying Out Time in a Physical Space. 165-172 - Scott E. Hudson, Chen-Ning Hsi:
The Walk-Through Approach to Authoring Multimedia Documents. 173-180
Panel
- Marc Davis, Catherine Baudin, Smadar Kedar, Daniel M. Russell:
No Multimedia Without Representation (Panel). 181-182
Real-Time Networking
- Anindo Banerjea, Edward W. Knightly, Fred Templin, Hui Zhang:
Experiments with the Tenet Real-Time Protocol Suite on the Sequoia 2000 Wide Area Network. 183-191 - Gil Cruz, Ralph Hill:
Capturing and Playing Multimedia Events with STREAMS. 193-200 - Howard P. Katseff, Bethany S. Robinson:
Predictive Prefetch in the Nemesis Multimedia Information Service. 201-209
Retrieval Techniques
- Tat-Seng Chua, S.-K. Lim, Hung Keng Pung:
Content-Based Retrieval of Segmented Images. 211-218 - Nevenka Dimitrova, Forouzan Golshani:
Rx for Semantic Video Database Retrieval. 219-226 - J. Gabbe, Allen Ginsberg, Bethany S. Robinson:
Towards Intelligent Recognition of Multimedia Episodes in Real-Time Applications. 227-236
Panel
- Robert J. Semper, Arnold Kramer:
Museums and Multimedia: Extending the Experience Beyond the Museum's Walls (Panel Abstract). 237
Video Transmission
- Lian Li, Nicolas D. Georganas:
MPEG-2 Coded- and Uncoded-Stream Synchronization Control for Real-Time Multimedia Transmission and Presentation over B-ISDN. 239-246 - Terry Talley, Kevin Jeffay:
Two-Dimensional Scaling Techniques for Adaptive, Rate-Based Transmission Control of Live Audio and Video Streams. 247-254 - Ioanis Nikolaidis, Ian F. Akyildiz:
A Cell Loss Equalization Protocol for Video Multiplexers. 255-262
Databases
- F. Sauer, Mansur R. Kabuka:
Multimedia Technology in the Radiology Department. 263-269 - Gerhard A. Schloss, Michael J. Wynblatt:
Building Temporal Structures in a Layered Multimedia Data Model. 271-278 - Jonathan M. Smith, Shih-Fu Chang:
Quad-Tree Segmentation for Texture-Based Image Query. 279-286
Panel
- Rich Gold, Char Davies, Michael Naimark, Mark Petrakis, Stephen Wilson, Sara Roberts:
Artists in Multimedia: Creating Meaningful Roles (Panel). 287-288
System Support
- Tatsuo Nakajima, Hiroshi Tezuka:
A Continuous Media Application Supporting Dynamic QOS Control on Real-Time Mach. 289-297 - Gordon S. Blair, Michael Papathomas, Geoff Coulson, Philippe Robin, Laurent Hazard, Jean-Bernard Stefani, François Horn:
Supporting Real-Time Multimedia Behaviour in Open Distributed Systems: An Approach Based on Synchronous Languages. 299-306 - Christopher Lindblad, David Wetherall, David L. Tennenhouse:
The VuSystem: A Programming System for Visual Processing of Digital Video. 307-314
Education
- Andrew Large, Jamshid Beheshti, Alain Breuleux, Andre Renaud:
The Influence of Multimedia on Learning: A Cognitive Study. 315-319 - Juan Castellanos, J. Delicado, C. Domínguez, C. Rigo:
Hypermedia Method to Teach Concepts of Colour through Art. 321-327 - Pedro Hepp, Lucio E. Rehbein, J. Enrique Hinostroza, Ernesto Laval, C. Dreves, Miguel Ripoll:
"Enlaces" A Multimedia Based Educational Network. 329-336
Panels
- Abbe Don, Laura Teodosio, Joe Lambert, Dana Atchley:
From Generation to Generation: Multimedia, Community and Personal Stories (Panel). 337 - William E. Johnston:
BAGNet: An ATM-Based Multimedia Applications Testbed (Panel). 339
Video Analysis
- John L. Furlani, Leonard McMillan, Lee Westover:
Adaptive Color Map Selection Algorithm for Motion Sequences. 341-348 - Akihito Akutsu, Yoshinobu Tonomura:
Video Tomography: An Efficient Method for Camerawork Extraction and Motion Analysis. 349-356 - Arun Hampapur, Terry E. Weymouth, Ramesh C. Jain:
Digital Video Segmentation. 357-364
Audio
- Masataka Goto, Yoichi Muraoka:
A Beat Tracking System for Acoustic Signals of Music. 365-372 - D. Anderson, R. Doris, James Anderson Moorer:
A Distributed Computer System for Professional Audio. 373-379 - Amit G. Mathur, Atul Prakash:
Protocols for Integrated Audio and Shared Windows in Collaborative Systems. 381-388
Panel
- Sylvia Wilbur, Garry Beirne, Jon Crowcroft, J. Robert Ensor, John C. Tang:
Getting the Model Right for Video-Mediated Communication (Panel Abstract). 389-390
Video Servers
- Ming-Syan Chen, Dilip D. Kandlur, Philip S. Yu:
Support for Fully Interactive Playout in Disk-Array-Based Video Server. 391-398 - Brian Tierney, Jason Lee, Ling Tony Chen, Hanan Herzog, Gary Hoo, Guojun Jin, William E. Johnston:
Distributed Parallel Data Storage Systems: A Scalable Approach to High Speed Image Servers. 399-405 - Shahram Ghandeharizadeh, Cyrus Shahabi:
On Multimedia Repositories, Personal Computers, and Hierarchical Storage Systems. 407-416
Collaboration
- Toru Imai, Koji Yamaguchi, Tetsuro Muranaga:
Hypermedia Conversation Recording to Preserve Informal Artifacts in Realtime Collaboration. 417-424 - Fengmin Gong:
Multipoint Audio and Video Control for Packet-Based Multimedia Conferencing. 425-432 - Hania Gajewska, James J. Kistler, Mark S. Manasse, David D. Redell:
Argo: A System for Distributed Collaboration. 433-440
Panel
- Ina Risman, Maurice Welsh, Megan Waters Pierson, Kevin R. Sullivan:
Should the Multimedia Industry be Regulated? A Legal Debate (Panel). 441
Award Papers
- Louis Weitzman, Kent Wittenburg:
Automatic Presentation of Multimedia Documents Using Relational Grammars. 443-451 - David G. Boyer, Michael E. Lukacs:
The Personal Presence System - A Wide Area Network Resource for the Real Time Composition of Multipoint Multimedia Communications. 453-460
Demonstrations
- S. C. Kau, J. Tseng:
MQL - A Query Language for Multimedia Databases. ACM Multimedia 1994: 511-516
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