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Opportunistic Collaborative Mobile-Based Multimedia Authoring Based on the Capture of Live Experiences

Published: 31 August 2017 Publication History

Abstract

Despite recent results allowing collaborative video capture using mobile devices, there is a gap in promoting collaborative capture of media other than video. In this paper we report our collaborative model supporting amateur and opportunistic collaborative recording of multiple media using mobile devices. We present a case study carried out in the educational domain. We include a motivating scenario and related requirements, our proposed architecture and associated proof-of-concept prototype for supporting mobile amateur collaborative recording.

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  • (2018)Recording Maybe?Proceedings of the 24th Brazilian Symposium on Multimedia and the Web10.1145/3243082.3243102(53-60)Online publication date: 16-Oct-2018
  • (2017)Collaborative Ad-hoc Multimedia Authoring via Mobile DevicesProceedings of the 23rd Brazillian Symposium on Multimedia and the Web10.1145/3126858.3131572(61-64)Online publication date: 17-Oct-2017

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DocEng '17: Proceedings of the 2017 ACM Symposium on Document Engineering
August 2017
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ISBN:9781450346894
DOI:10.1145/3103010
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  1. annotation
  2. audio
  3. bookmark
  4. cscw.
  5. ink
  6. photo
  7. ubicomp
  8. video

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DocEng '17: ACM Symposium on Document Engineering 2017
September 4 - 7, 2017
Valletta, Malta

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Overall Acceptance Rate 194 of 564 submissions, 34%

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  • (2018)Recording Maybe?Proceedings of the 24th Brazilian Symposium on Multimedia and the Web10.1145/3243082.3243102(53-60)Online publication date: 16-Oct-2018
  • (2017)Collaborative Ad-hoc Multimedia Authoring via Mobile DevicesProceedings of the 23rd Brazillian Symposium on Multimedia and the Web10.1145/3126858.3131572(61-64)Online publication date: 17-Oct-2017

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