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NEC Research Symposium on Multimedia Computing 1995: Tokyo, Japan
- Tatsuo Ishiguro:
Proceedings of the sixth NEC research symposium on Multimedia computing, Tokyo, Japan, 1995. Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics 1997, ISBN 978-0-89871-372-5 - Frazer Bennett, Andy Hopper:
Developments in networked multimedia. NEC Research Symposium on Multimedia Computing 1995: 1-12 - Stephen B. Weinstein:
Integrated network management and services control in ATM video/multimedia delivery networks. NEC Research Symposium on Multimedia Computing 1995: 13-22 - Harold S. Stone, Talal Shamoon:
The use of image content to control image retrieval and image processing. NEC Research Symposium on Multimedia Computing 1995: 23-42 - Masao Sakauchi:
Multimedia database and image understanding. NEC Research Symposium on Multimedia Computing 1995: 43-54 - Lawrence A. Rowe, David A. Berger, J. Eric Baldeschwieler:
The Berkeley distributed video-on-demand system. NEC Research Symposium on Multimedia Computing 1995: 55-74 - Hideyuki Tokuda:
Operating system support for continuous media applications - real-time Mach experience. NEC Research Symposium on Multimedia Computing 1995: 75-94 - Norbert A. Streitz:
Hypermedia-based CSCW systems and virtual meeting room environments for ubiquitous collaboration. NEC Research Symposium on Multimedia Computing 1995: 95-112 - Frederick L. Kitson, Vasudev Bhaskaran, Devendra Kalra:
Interactive video from desktops to settops. NEC Research Symposium on Multimedia Computing 1995: 113-131 - Yoshinori Hara, Kyoji Hirata, Hajime Takano, Shigehito Kawasaki:
Hypermedia navigation and content-based retrieval for distributed multimedia databases. NEC Research Symposium on Multimedia Computing 1995: 133-148 - Robert C. Berwick:
Learning and intelligent multimedia: from mental life to video life. NEC Research Symposium on Multimedia Computing 1995: 149-169
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