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8th ACM Multimedia 2000: Marina del Rey, Los Angeles, CA, USA
- Shahram Ghandeharizadeh, Shih-Fu Chang, Stephen Fischer, Joseph A. Konstan, Klara Nahrstedt:
Proceedings of the 8th ACM International Conference on Multimedia 2000, Los Angeles, CA, USA, October 30 - November 3, 2000. ACM 2000, ISBN 1-58113-198-4 - Alan C. Kay:
The computer revolution hasn't happened yet (keynote session). 1 - Eric A. Brewer:
Enabling next generation streaming media networks (keynote session). 2 - Zhong Su, Qiang Yang, HongJiang Zhang:
A prediction system for multimedia pre-fetching in Internet. 3-11 - Shantanu Paknikar, Mohan S. Kankanhalli, K. R. Ramakrishnan, S. H. Srinivasan, Lek Heng Ngoh:
A caching and streaming framework for mulitmedia. 13-20 - L. Kristin Wright, Steven McCanne, Jay Lepreau:
A reliable multicast webcast protocol for multimedia collaboration and caching. 21-30 - Ye Lu, Chunhui Hu, Xingquan Zhu, HongJiang Zhang, Qiang Yang:
A unified framework for semantics and feature based relevance feedback in image retrieval systems. 31-37 - Heng Tao Shen, Beng Chin Ooi, Kian-Lee Tan:
Giving meanings to WWW images. 39-47 - Jim Chou, S. Sandeep Pradhan, Kannan Ramchandran:
A robust blind watermaking scheme based on distributed source coding principles. 49-56 - Atsuyoshi Nakamura, Naoki Abe, Hiroshi Matoba, Katsuhiro Ochiai:
Automatic recording agent for digital video server. 57-66 - Chris Greenhalgh, Jim Purbrick, Steve Benford, Michael P. Craven, Adam Drozd, Ian Taylor:
Temporal links: recording and replaying virtual environments. 67-74 - Andrew T. Wilson, Ming C. Lin, Boon-Lock Yeo, Minerva M. Yeung, Dinesh Manocha:
A video-based rendering acceleration algorithm for interactive walkthroughs. 75-83 - Tanveer Fathima Syeda-Mahmood, Savitha Srinivasan:
Detecting topical events in digital video. 85-94 - Hari Sundaram, Shih-Fu Chang:
Determining computable scenes in films and their structures using audio-visual memory models. 95-104 - Yong Rui, Anoop Gupta, Alex Acero:
Automatically extracting highlights for TV Baseball programs. 105-115 - Matthias Friedrich, Silvia Hollfelder, Karl Aberer:
Stochastic resource prediction and admission for interactive sessions on multimedia servers. 117-126 - Vijay Sundaram, Abhishek Chandra, Pawan Goyal, Prashant J. Shenoy, Jasleen Sahni, Harrick M. Vin:
Application performance in the QLinux multimedia operating system. 127-136 - Wei Tsang Ooi, Robbert van Renesse:
An adaptive protocol for localing programmable media gateways. 137-145 - Jia Li, James Ze Wang, Gio Wiederhold:
IRM: integrated region matching for image retrieval. 147-156 - Lei Zhu, Aidong Zhang, Aibing Rao, Rohini K. Srihari:
Keyblock: an approach for content-based image retrieval. 157-166 - Ben Bradshaw:
Semantic based image retrieval: a probabilistic approach. 167-176 - William H. Bares, Scott McDermott, Christina Boudreaux, Somying Thainimit:
Virtual 3D camera composition from frame constraints. 177-186 - Afrodite Sevasti, Christos Bouras:
Using Java to implement a multimedia annotation environment for young children. 187-194 - Nikitas M. Sgouros:
Detection, analysis and rendering of audience reactions in distributed multimedia performance. 195-200 - Yunnan Wu, Cha Zhang, Jin Li, Jizheng Xu:
Smart rebinning for compression of concentric mosaics. 201-209 - Jongho Nang, Ohyeong Kwon, Seungwook Hong:
Caption processing for MPEG video in MC-DCT compressed domain. 211-218 - Ba Tu Truong, Chitra Dorai, Svetha Venkatesh:
New enhancements to cut, fade, and dissolve detection processes in video segmentation. 219-227 - Yu-Kwong Kwok, Vincent K. N. Lau:
Efficient and robust multiple access control for wireless multimedia services. 229-238 - Jae Chung, Mark Claypool:
Dynamic-CBT and ChIPS - router support for improved multimedia performance on the Internet. 239-248 - Koichi Yano, Steven McCanne:
A window-based congestion control for reliable multicast based on TCP dynamics. 249-258 - Jürgen Vogel, Martin Mauve, Werner Geyer, Volker Hilt, Christoph Kuhmünch:
A generic late-join service for distributed interactive media. 259-267 - Anna Watson, Martina Angela Sasse:
The good, the bad, and the muffled: the impact of different degradations on Internet speech. 269-276 - Laroussi Bouguila, Masahiro Ishii, Makoto Sato:
Multi-modal haptic device for large-scale virtual environments. 277-283 - Huitao Luo, Alexandros Eleftheriadis:
On face detection in the compressed domain. 285-294 - Lixin Fan, Kah Kay Sung:
Model-based varying pose face detection and facial feature registration in video images. 295-302 - Changick Kim, Jenq-Neng Hwang:
An integrated scheme for object-based video abstraction. 303-311 - Y. Alp Aslandogan, Clement T. Yu:
Evaluating strategies and systems for content based indexing of person images on the Web. 313-321 - Thai-Lai Pham, Georg Schneider, Stuart Goose:
A situated computing framework for mobile and ubiquitous multimedia access using small screen and composite devices. 323-331 - Naoko Kosugi, Yuichi Nishihara, Tetsuo Sakata, Masashi Yamamuro, Kazuhiko Kushima:
A practical query-by-humming system for a large music database. 333-342 - Edward A. Fox, Wolfgang Effelsberg, Nicolas D. Georganas, Rachelle S. Heller, Ralf Steinmetz:
Curricula and resources for courses about multimedia (panel session). 343-345 - James M. Burger, Christopher J. Cookson, Darko Kirovski, David Paul Maher, Miodrag Potkonjak, Jeremy Welt:
Multimedia copyright enforcement on the Internet (panel session). 347-349 - Brett Adams, Chitra Dorai, Svetha Venkatesh:
Study of shot length and motion as contributing factors to movie tempo (poster session). 353-355 - Masoud Alghoniemy, Ahmed H. Tewfik:
User-defined music sequence retrieval. 356-358 - Prithwish Basu, Thomas D. C. Little:
Pricing considerations in video-on-demand systems (poster session). 359-361 - Kyung-Sam Choi, Chi-Hoon Lee, Phill-Kyu Rhee:
Document ontology based personalized filtering system (poster session). 362-364 - Mark S. Drew, James Au:
Video keyframe production by efficient clustering of compressed chromaticity signatures (poster session). 365-367 - Sidney S. Fels, Eric Lee, Kenji Mase:
Techniques for interactive video cubism (poster session). 368-370 - Alexandre R. J. François, Gérard G. Medioni:
A modular middleware flow scheduling framework (poster session). 371-374 - Michael Gleicher, James Masanz:
Towards virtual videography (poster session). 375-378 - Sami J. Habib, Alice C. Parker:
Computer-aided system integration for data-intensive multimedia applications (poster session). 379-381 - Goffredo Haus, Emanuele Pollastri:
A multimodal framework for music inputs (poster session). 382-384 - Kien A. Hua, Jung-Hwan Oh:
Detecting video shot boundaries up to 16 times faster (poster session). 385-387 - Eu-Mi Ji, Ho-Sub Yoon, Younglae J. Bae:
Touring into the picture using hand shape recognition (poster session). 388-390 - Sung-Bae Jun, Kyoungro Yoon, Hee-Youn Lee:
Dissolve transition detection algorithm using spatio-temporal distribution of MPEG macro-block types (poster session). 391-394 - K. S. Kim, P. K. Kim, J. J. Song, Y. C. Park:
Analyzing blood cell image to distinguish its abnormalities (poster session). 395-397 - Kang-Won Lee, Sungwon Ha, Jia-Ru Li, Vaduvur Bharghavan:
An application-level multicast architecture for multimedia communications (poster session). 398-400 - Leonid Levkovich-Maslyuk, Pavel Kalyuzhny, Alexander Zhirkov:
Texture compression with adaptive block partitions (poster session). 401-403 - Sheng-Tun Li, Shu-Ching Chen, Mei-Ling Shyu:
A presentation semantic model for asynchronous distance learning paradigm (poster session). 404-406 - Joo-Hwee Lim:
Explicit query formulation with visual keywords. 407-412 - Ioana M. Martin:
ARTE - an adpative rendering and transmission environment for 3D graphics. 413-415 - Philip K. McKinley, Suraj Gaurav:
Experimental evaluation of forward error correction on multicast audio streams in wireless LANs. 416-418 - Florian Mueller:
Mediacaptain - an interface for browsing streaming media. 419-421 - Seung-Ho Park, Si-Yong Park, Gwang Moon Kim, Ki-Dong Chung:
Design and implementation of the parallel multimedia file system based on message distribution. 422-425 - Youngchoon Park:
Efficient tools for power annotation of visual contents: a lexicographical approach. 426-428 - Chengyuan Peng, Petri Vuorimaa:
A digital television navigator. 429-431 - Hichem Sahbi, Nozha Boujemaa:
From coarse to fine skin and face detection. 432-434 - Paulo Nazareno Maia Sampaio, Jean-Pierre Courtiat:
A formal approach for the presentation of interactive multimedia documents. 435-438 - Kenji Suzuki, Yuji Nishoji, Jens Herder:
Implementation of aural attributes for simulation of room effects in virtual environments. 439-441 - Seiichi Takao, Jun Ogata, Yasuo Ariki:
Topic segmentation of news speech using word similarity. 442-444 - Robert Tansley, Colin Bird, Wendy Hall, Paul H. Lewis, Mark J. Weal:
Automating the linking of content and concept. 445-447 - Roland Tusch, Harald Kosch, László Böszörményi:
VIDEX: an integrated generic video indexing approach. 448-451 - Dimitrios Voutsas, Christine Halverson:
SURFing the home with your TV. 452-455 - James Zijun Wang, Ratan K. Guha:
Data allocation algorithms for distributed video servers. 456-458 - Roy Wang, Qiang Cheng, Thomas S. Huang:
Identify Regions of Interest(ROI) for video watermark embedment with Principle Component Analysis. 459-461 - Youjip Won, Yeonseung Ryu:
Handling sporadic tasks in multimedia file system. 462-464 - Yi Wu, Yueting Zhuang, Yunhe Pan:
Content-based video similarity model. 465-467 - Jean-Luc Dugelay, Christian Rey:
Image watermaking for owner and content authentication. 471-472 - Jae Chung, Mark Claypool:
Demonstration of dynamic class-based router queue management. 473-474 - Zicheng Liu, Zhengyou Zhang, Chuck Jacobs, Michael F. Cohen:
Rapid modeling of animated faces from video images. 475-476 - HongJiang Zhang, Liu Wenyin, Chunhui Hu:
***Find - a system for semantics and feature based image retrieval over Internet. 477-478 - Y. Alp Aslandogan, Clement T. Yu:
Diogenes: a web search agent for person images. 481-482 - James Ze Wang:
SIMPLIcity: a region-based retrieval system for picture libraries and biomedical image databases. 483-484 - Florian Mueller:
mediacaptain - a demo. 485-486 - Jonathan Foote, Don Kimber:
FlyCam: practical panoramic video. 487-488 - Alok Govil, Suya You, Ulrich Neumann:
A video-based augmented reality golf simulator. 489-490 - Heng Tao Shen, Beng Chin Ooi, Kian-Lee Tan:
Finding semantically related images in the WWW. 491-492 - Ulrich Neumann, Thomas Pintaric, Albert A. Rizzo:
Immersive panoramic video. 493-494 - Alexander Bachlechner, László Böszörményi, Bernhard Dörflinger, Christian Hofbauer, Harald Kosch, Carmen Riedler, Roland Tusch:
The SMOOTH video DB - demonstration of an integrated generic indexing approach. 495-496 - Riad I. Hammoud, Roger Mohr:
Interactive tools for constructing and browsing structures for movie films. 497-498 - Nevenka Dimitrova, Lalitha Agnihotri, Radu S. Jasinschi, John Zimmerman, George Marmaropoulos, Thomas McGee, Serhan Dagtas:
Video scouting demonstration: smart content selection and recording. 499-500 - Jin Li, Hong-Hui Sun:
A virtual media (Vmedia) JPEG 2000 interactive image browser. 501-502 - Serhan Dagtas, Thomas McGee, Mohamed Abdel-Mottaleb:
SmartWatch: an automated video event finder. 503 - Youngchoon Park, Antonio Pizzarello:
MP7TV: a system for content-based querying and retrieval of digital video. 505-506 - Andrea Prati:
Exploring multimedia applications locality to improve cache performance. 509-510 - James Ze Wang:
Region-based retrieval of biomedical images. 511-512 - Horst Eidenberger:
Query model-based content-based image retrieval (abstract): similarity definition, application and automation. 513-514 - Binjia Jiao:
Multimedia presentation database system. 515-516 - Tony Manninen:
Rich interaction in networked virtual environments. 517-518 - Owen Conlan:
Novel components for supporting adaptivity in education systems - model-based integration approach. 519-520
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