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  1-10 of 37 Reviews about "Video (H.5.1...)": Date Reviewed
  An empirical study of the effectiveness of telepresence as a business meeting mode
Standaert W., Muylle S., Basu A. Information Technology and Management 17(4): 323-339, 2016.  Type: Article

Telepresence is enhanced video conferencing, where participants from various locations see each other in life-size, voices seem to come from the speaker, lighting and furniture for each site are matched, and more is done to create the ...

Apr 11 2017
  Windy Sight Surfers: sensing and awareness of 360° immersive videos on the move
Ramalho J., Chambel T.  EuroITV 2013 (Proceedings of the 11th European Conference on Interactive TV and Video, Como, Italy, Jun 24-26, 2013) 107-116, 2013.  Type: Proceedings

With the proliferation of online videos (for example, YouTube), several questions arise: How will we watch videos in the future? How will the experience of watching videos be enhanced and complemented in the near future?...

Mar 31 2014
   Characterizing and modelling popularity of user-generated videos
Borghol Y., Mitra S., Ardon S., Carlsson N., Eager D., Mahanti A. Performance Evaluation 68(11): 1037-1055, 2011.  Type: Article

The title of this paper reminds me of many other papers. However, I soon realized that it is one of the most interesting pieces I’ve read in a long time--and I mean compared with any text, not just scientific literat...

Mar 7 2012
  Adaptive encoding of zoomable video streams based on user access pattern
Ngo K., Guntur R., Ooi W.  MMSys 2011 (Proceedings of the 2nd Annual ACM Conference on Multimedia Systems, San Jose, CA, Feb 23-25, 2011) 211-222, 2011.  Type: Proceedings

Ngo et al. discuss issues surrounding bandwidth requirements for streamed online zoomable videos that are displayed at higher resolutions using zoom and pan facilities. They assert that the region of interest (ROI) can be determined us...

May 4 2011
  Using a Web-enabled video system to support student-teachers’ self-reflection in teaching practice
Kong S. Computers & Education 55(4): 1772-1782, 2010.  Type: Article

This compelling research addresses a serious gap that is commonly found in instructional practice, particularly with student teachers. This well-written paper is supported by a wealth of relevant literature and a decent experimental me...

Jan 5 2011
  Bringing mobile TV to the mashup approach
Fernández Vilas A., Díaz Redondo R., Pazos Arias J.  EuroITV 2010 (Proceedings of the 8th European Conference on Interactive TV & Video, Tampere, Finland, Jun 9-11, 2010) 75-82, 2010.  Type: Proceedings

The term Web 2.0 is mainly used to describe Web applications related to interactive information sharing. These applications have a user-centered design and facilitate collaboration on the World Wide Web. In contrast to Web sites where ...

Oct 22 2010
  MobiSNA: a mobile video social network application
Gou L., Kim J., Chen H., Collins J., Goodman M., Zhang X., Giles C.  MobiDE 2009 (Proceedings of the 8th ACM International Workshop on Data Engineering for Wireless and Mobile Access, Providence, RI, Jun 29, 2009) 53-56, 2009.  Type: Proceedings

I am fully aware that wireless and mobile access are the newest of the new in computer science and the subject of the workshop where this paper was published. I also know that video is important in making use of fourth-generation (4G) ...

Nov 2 2009
  TiVo-lution
Barton J. Queue 4(3): 28-35, 2006.  Type: Article

Barton aptly describes the major technical and business decisions that led to TiVo’s system. That system’s servers and customer premises hardware and software created the digital video recorder or personal v...

Sep 12 2006
  Semi-automatic modifications of video object trajectories for video compositing applications
Nicolas H., Denoual F. Signal Processing 85(10): 1970-1983, 2005.  Type: Article

This well-written paper discusses the authors’ efforts at attacking a very difficult problem--how to identify and then modify objects in video. The modifications can consist simply of editing the objects or of modify...

May 23 2006
  MPEG-21 event reporting: enabling multimedia e-commerce
Tokmakoff A., Nuttall F., Ji K. IEEE MultiMedia 12(4): 50-59, 2005.  Type: Article

If you want to get a glimpse of how MPEG-21 may potentially spy on you, then watch out for its event reporting specification. The International Organization for Standardization/International Electrotechnical Commission (ISO/IEC) techni...

Apr 26 2006
 
 
 
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