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3rd ACM Multimedia 1995: San Francisco, California
- Polle Zellweger:
Proceedings of the Third ACM International Conference on Multimedia '95, San Francisco, CA, USA, November 5-9, 1995. ACM Press 1995, ISBN 0-89791-751-0
Opening and Plenary
- Clifford Stoll:
Silicon Snake Oil: What Multimedia is Offering (Abstract of Keynote Address). ACM Multimedia 1995: 13
Video Indexing and Retrieval
- HongJiang Zhang, Chien Yong Low, Stephen W. Smoliar, Di Zhong:
Video Parsing, Retrieval and Browsing: An Integrated and Content-Based Solution. 15-24 - Yukinobu Taniguchi, Akihito Akutsu, Yoshinobu Tonomura, Hiroshi Hamada:
An Intuitive and Efficient Access Interface to Real-Time Incoming Video Based on Automatic Indexing. 25-33 - Martin G. Brown, J. T. Foote, Gareth J. F. Jones, Karen Sparck Jones, Steve J. Young:
Automatic Content-Based Retrieval of broadcast News. 35-43
Supporting Collaboration Environments
- Nelson R. Manohar, Atul Prakash:
Dealing with Synchronization and Timing Variability in the Playback of Interactive Session Recordings. 45-56 - Klaus Heiner Wolf, Konrad Froitzheim, Peter Schulthess:
Multimedia Application Sharing in a Heterogeneous Environment. 57-64 - Allen Ginsberg, Sid Ahuja:
Automating Envisionment of Virtual Meeting Room Histories. 65-75
Panel
- Barbara Simons:
Policy Issues in the Development of Digital Media (Panel Abstract). ACM Multimedia 1995: 77-78
Cyber Communities
- Pavel Curtis, Michael Dixon, Ron Frederick, David A. Nichols:
The Jupiter Audio/Video Architecture: Secure Multimedia in Network Places. 79-90 - Ian E. Smith, Scott E. Hudson:
Low Disturbance Audio for Awareness and Privacy in Media Space Applications. 91-97 - Judith S. Donath:
Visual Who: Animating the Affinities and Activities of an Electronic Community. 99-107
Multimedia Storage Servers
- Ann L. Chervenak, David A. Patterson, Randy H. Katz:
Choosing the Best Storage System for Video Service. 109-119 - Ming-Syan Chen, Hui-I Hsiao, Chung-Sheng Li, Philip S. Yu:
Using Rotational Mirrored Declustering for Replica Placement in a Disk-Array-Based Video Server. 121-130 - Prashant J. Shenoy, Harrick M. Vin:
Efficient Support for Scan Operations in Video Servers. 131-140
Panel
- Edward A. Fox:
Curriculum, Education and Training about Multimedia (Panel Abstract). 141-142
Authoring Flexible Documents
- Michelle Y. Kim, Junehwa Song:
Multimedia Documents with Elastic Time. 143-154 - Jonathan L. Herlocker, Joseph A. Konstan:
Commands as Media: Design and Implementation of a Command Stream. 155-165 - Michael J. Wynblatt, Gerhard A. Schloss:
Control Layer Primitives for the Layered Multimedia Data Model. 167-177
Video Processing
- Jonathan Swartz, Brian C. Smith:
A Resolution Independent Video Language. 179-188 - Ramin Zabih, Justin Miller, Kevin Mai:
A Feature-Based Algorithm for Detecting and Classifying Scene Breaks. 189-200 - Patrick H. Kelly, Arun Katkere, Don Y. Kuramura, Saied Moezzi, Shankar Chatterjee, Ramesh C. Jain:
An Architecture for Multiple Perspective Interactive Video. 201-212
Panel
- John M. Danskin, Andres Albanese, Geoffrey M. Davis, Paul G. Jensen:
Multimedia Backroads: Low Bandwidth Implementations (Panel Abstract). 213-214
Speech and Audio Interfaces
- Charles T. Hemphill, Philip R. Thrift:
Surfing the Web by Voice. 215-222 - Elizabeth Stoehr, Henry Lieberman:
Hearing Aid: Adding Verbal Hints to a Learning Interface. 223-230 - Asif Ghias, Jonathan Logan, David Chamberlin, Brian C. Smith:
Query by Humming: Musical Information Retrieval in an Audio Database. 231-236
Demonstrations: Networked Video
- Wieland Holfelder:
MBone VCR: Video Conference Recording on the MBone. 237-238 - Shanwei Cen, Calton Pu, Richard Staehli, Crispin Cowan, Jonathan Walpole:
Demonstrating the Effect of Software Feedback on a Distributed Real-Time MPEG Video Audio Player. 239-240
Panel
- Sha Xin Wei, Glorianna Davenport, Marc Davis, Larry Friedlander:
Panel on Personal Narrative Spaces. ACM Multimedia 1995: 241-242
Multimedia Network Tools
- Mun Choon Chan, Giovanni Pacifici, Rolf Stadler:
Managing Real-Time Services in Multimedia Networks Using Dynamic Visualization and High-Level Controls. 243-253 - Elan Amir, Steven McCanne, Hui Zhang:
An Application Level Video Gateway. 255-265 - Marc Abrams, Stephen M. Williams, Ghaleb Abdulla, Shashin Patel, Randy L. Ribler, Edward A. Fox:
Multimedia Traffic Analysis Using CHITRA95. 267-276
Demonstrations: Video-centric Information Systems
- Michelle Y. Kim:
Guardian: A Knowledge-Based Home-Health-Care System for Children with Leukemia. 277-278 - Tirtza Even:
CityQuilt. 279-280
Panel
- Penny Bauersfeld, Michael Arent, Avril Hodges, Stephanie Houde, Elisabeth Waymire:
User Interfaces Challenges of Media Design (Panel Abstract). 281
Video and Image Collections
- Rune Hjelsvold, Stein Langørgen, Roger Midtstraum, Olav Sandstå:
Integrated Video Archive Tools. 283-293 - Stephan Fischer, Rainer Lienhart, Wolfgang Effelsberg:
Automatic Recognition of Film Genres. 295-304 - Wynne Hsu, Tat-Seng Chua, Hung Keng Pung:
An Integrated Color-Spatial Approach to Content-Based Image Retrieval. 305-313
Demonstrations: Enabling Hardware and Software
- Robert D. Gaglianello, Sudhir R. Ahuja:
Montage: Multipoint Video and Audio for PCI Based PC's. 315-316 - Kenneth J. Goldman, Paul McCartney, Ram Sethuraman, Bala Swaminathan:
The Programmers' Playground: A Demonstration. 317-318
Panel
- Ranjit Makkuni, Mike Sipusik, Tanka Govinda, Gita Govinda, Michael Chertok, Yechiam HaLevy, William Lynch:
Museums, Multimedia and Cultural Learning. ACM Multimedia 1995: 319
Multimedia Networking
- John M. Danskin, Geoffrey M. Davis, Xiyong Song:
Fast Lossy Internet Image Transmission. 321-332 - Rajendra S. Yavatkar, Jim Griffioen, Madhu Sudan:
A Reliable Dissemination Protocol for Interactive Collaborative Applications. 333-344 - Saurav Chatterjee, Jay K. Strosnider:
A Generalized Admissions Control Strategy for Heterogeneous, Distributed Multimedia Systems. 345-356
Demonstrations: Video Indexing
- Michael A. Smith, Michael G. Christel:
Automating the Creation of a Digital Video Library. 357-358 - HongJiang Zhang, Jianhua Wu, Chien Yong Low, Stephen W. Smoliar:
A Video Parsing, Indexing and Retrieval System. 359-360
Panel
- Rachelle S. Heller, Derek Kinnen, Yasmin B. Kafai:
Multimedia and Education: Magic, Myth or Miracle Cure? (Panel). 361-362
Interactive Demonstrations
- Christopher M. Hoadley, Sherry Hsi, Benjamin P. Berman:
The Multimedia Forum Kiosk and SpeakEasy. 363-364 - Chandrajit L. Bajaj, Steven Cutchin:
Collaborative Multimedia in SHASTRA. 365-366 - Stephan Fischer, Rainer Lienhart, Wolfgang Effelsberg:
Automatic Recognition of Film Genres (Demonstration). 367-368 - Maximilian Ott, Georg Michelitsch, John Hearn, Daniel Reininger, Vivek Bansal:
Heidi II: A Test-Bed for Interactive Multimedia Delivery and Communication. 369-370 - Jim Griffioen, Raj Yavatkar, Robert Adams:
An Object-Oriented Model for the Semantic Interpretation of Multimedia Data. 371-372 - Mun Choon Chan, Giovanni Pacifici, Rolf Stadler:
Real-Time Emulation and Visualization of Large Multimedia Networks. 373-374 - Charles T. Hemphill, Philip R. Thrift:
Surfing the Web by Voice (Demonstration Summary). 375-376 - Glorianna Davenport, Michael Murtaugh:
ConText: An Associative Media Browser. 377-378 - Judith S. Donath:
Visual Who: A Demonstration. 379
Video in Hypermedia
- Glorianna Davenport, Michael Murtaugh:
ConText Towards the Evolving Documentary. 381-389 - Jörg Geißler:
Surfing the Movie Space: Advanced Navigation in Movie-Only Hypermedia. 391-400 - Behzad Shahraray, David C. Gibbon:
Automated Authoring of Hypermedia Documents of Video Programs. 401-409
Synchronization... it's about Time
- Ching-Chih Han, Kang G. Shin:
Scheduling MPEG-Compressed Video Streams with Firm Deadline Constraints. 411-422 - Miguel Correia, Paulo Pinto:
Low-Level Multimedia Synchronization Algorithms on Broadband Networks. 423-434 - Scott Flinn:
Coordinating Heterogeneous Time-Based Media Between Independent Applications. 435-444
Panel
- Abbe Don:
What's That Character Doing in Your Interface? (Panel Abstract). 445-446
LEARNing with MultiMedia
- Nick Hammond, Jean McKendree, Will Reader, Annie Trapp:
The PsyCLE Project: Educational Multimedia for Conceptual Understanding. 447-456 - Stephen W. Smoliar, John A. Waterworth, Peter R. Kellock:
pianoFORTE: A System for Piano Education Beyond Notation Literacy. 457-465
Media Encoding
- Maneesh Agrawala, Andrew C. Beers, Navin Chaddha:
Model-Based Notion Estimation for Synthetic Animations. 477-488 - Bo Shen, Ishwar K. Sethi:
Inner-Block Operations on Compressed Images. 489-498 - M. Alexander Broadhead, Charles B. Owen:
Direct Manipulation of MPEG Compressed Digital Audio. 499-507
Panel
- Gita Gopal, Gary E. Herman:
Broadband Data Services to the Home (Panel Abstract). ACM Multimedia 1995: 509
Award Papers
- Steven McCanne, Van Jacobson:
vic: A Flexible Framework for Packet Video. 511-522 - Scott L. Minneman, Steve R. Harrison, Bill Janssen, Gordon Kurtenbach, Thomas P. Moran, Ian E. Smith, William van Melle:
A Confederation of Tools for Capturing and Accessing Collaborative Activity. 523-534
Plenary and Closing
- Carol Peters:
Follow the Artists (Abstract of Keynote Address). ACM Multimedia 1995: 535
Videos
- Peter Olivieri, James Gips, Jason McHugh:
EagleEyes: Eye Controlled Multimedia (Video). 537-538 - John D. Farquhar, Luke Kempski, Uma Nadarajan, Gayle J. Yaverbaum:
Multimedia Tutorials in an Academic Environment (Video). 539-540 - Nicole Yankelovich:
SpeechActs: A Conversational Speech System (Video). 541-542 - Charles T. Hemphill, Philip R. Thrift:
Surfing the Web by Voice (Video Summary). 543-544 - Wieland Holfelder:
MBone VCR: Video Conference Recording on the MBone (Video). 545-546 - Bernd Lamparter, Andres Albanese, Malik Kalfane, Michael Luby:
PET - Priority Encoding Transmission: A New, Robust and Efficient Video Broadcast Technology (Video). 547-548 - Arun Katkere, Don Y. Kuramura, Patrick H. Kelly, Saied Moezzi, Shankar Chatterjee:
MPI-Video Prototype Systems (video). 549-550
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