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IEEE MultiMedia, Volume 13
Volume 13, Number 1, January-March 2006
- Forouzan Golshani:
Happy Trails. 1
- Michael J. McGandy:
Multimedia Enlightenment: Transcendent Experiences with the Help of Technology. 4-8
- Andrew W. Senior, Alejandro Jaimes, Wolfgang Muench:
Presence/Absence: The 2005 ACM Multimedia Interactive Art Exhibition. 9-11
- Alejandro Jaimes:
Human-Centered Multimedia: Culture, Deployment, and Access. 12-19
- Thecla Schiphorst:
Affectionate Computing: Can We Fall in Love with a Machine? 20-23
- Kwang-Sik Shin, Wan-Oh Yoon, Jin-Ha Jung, Sang-Bang Choi:
MPEG-4 Stream Transmission and Synchronization Schemes for Parallel Servers. 24-36 - Kanav Kahol, Priyamvada Tripathi, Sethuraman Panchanathan:
Documenting Motion Sequences with a Personalized Annotation System. 37-45 - Radhakrishna S. V. Achanta, Wei-Qi Yan, Mohan S. Kankanhalli:
Modeling Intent for Home Video Repurposing. 46-55 - Ahmed Shawky Moussa:
Perception-Based Microtuning over MIDI Networks. 56-64 - Namunu Chinthaka Maddage:
Automatic Structure Detection for Popular Music. 65-77
- Manuel Esteve, Carlos Enrique Palau:
A Flexible Video Streaming System for Urban Traffic Control. 78-83
- Rajarathnam Chandramouli:
Learning through Multimedia Interaction. 84-85
- Giorgos B. Stamou, Jacco van Ossenbruggen, Jeff Z. Pan, Guus Schreiber:
Multimedia Annotations on the Semantic Web. 86-90
- Farshad Fotouhi:
New Products. 91-92
- Forouzan Golshani:
Multimedia and Reality. 96
Volume 13, Number 2, April-June 2006
- Sethuraman Panchanathan:
The Journey Ahead. 1 - Keith Baker:
Intrusive Interactivity Is Not an Ambient Experience. 4-7 - Daniel Fleckles:
Picturing System. 8-14 - Susanne Boll:
Visions and View in Multimedia. 15-17 - Engin Erzin, Yücel Yemez, A. Murat Tekalp, Aytül Erçil, Hakan Erdogan, Hüseyin Abut:
Multimodal Person Recognition for Human-Vehicle Interaction. 18-31 - Madjid Merabti, David Llewellyn-Jones:
Digital Rights Management in Ubiquitous Computing. 32-42 - Filippo Ricca, Paolo Tonella:
Detecting Anomaly and Failure in Web Applications. 44-51 - Simon Lui, Andrew Horner, Lydia Ayers:
MIDI to SP-MIDI Transcoding Using Phrase Stealing. 52-59 - Biao-Bing Huang, Shao-Xian Tang:
A Contrast-Sensitive Visible Watermarking Scheme. 60-66 - Wenjun Zeng, Junqiang Lan, Xinhua Zhuang:
Security for Multimedia Adaptation: Architectures and Solutions. 68-76 - Richard Levy, Peter Dawson:
Reconstructing a Thule Whalebone House Using 3D Imaging. 78-83 - John R. Smith, Peter Schirling:
Metadata Standards Roundup. 84-88 - Qi Tian:
A Foundational Perspective for Visual Information Retrieval. 90-92 - Forouzan Golshani:
Multimedia Interfaces: Don't Move My Cheese! 96-95
Volume 13, Number 3, July-September 2006
- Tammi Titsworth:
Lost on Your Cell Phone: Innovations from NAB 2006. 1, 4-5 - Nadia Magnenat-Thalmann, Ugo Bonanni:
Haptics in Virtual Reality and Multimedia. 6-11 - Milena Radenkovic, Tom Lodge:
Engaging the Public through Mass-Scale Multimedia Networks. 12-15 - David G. Stork:
Computer Vision, Image Analysis, and Master Art: Part 1. 16-20 - Sethuraman Panchanathan, Kanav Kahol:
Guest Editors' Introduction: Haptic User Interfaces for Multimedia Systems. 22-23 - Gabriel Robles-De-La-Torre:
The Importance of the Sense of Touch in Virtual and Real Environments. 24-30 - Chetan Jadhav, Pravin Nair, Venkat Krovi:
Individualized Interactive Home-Based Haptic Telerehabilitation. 32-39 - Nikolaos G. Tsagarakis, John O. Gray, Darwin G. Caldwell, Cinzia Zannoni, Marco Petrone, Debora Testi, Marco Viceconti:
Haptic-Enabled Multimodal Interface for the Planning of Hip Arthroplasty. 40-48 - Megumi Nakao, Kotaro Minato, Tomohiro Kuroda, Masaru Komori, Hiroshi Oyama, Takashi Takahashi:
Transferring Bioelasticity Knowledge through Haptic Interaction. 50-60 - Olarn Wongwirat, Shigeyuki Ohara:
Haptic Media Synchronization for Remote Surgery through Simulation. 62-69 - Roope Raisamo, Arto Hippula, Saija Patomäki, Eva Tuominen, Virpi Pasto, Matias Hasu:
Testing Usability of Multimodal Applications with Visually Impaired Children. 70-76 - Yang Xiao, Max H. Garzon, Michael Nolen:
Using Talking Heads for Real-Time Virtual Videophone in Wireless Networks. 78-84 - Milind R. Naphade, John R. Smith, Jelena Tesic, Shih-Fu Chang, Winston H. Hsu, Lyndon S. Kennedy, Alexander G. Hauptmann, Jon Curtis:
Large-Scale Concept Ontology for Multimedia. 86-91 - Konstantinos Moustakas, Dimitrios Tzovaras, Michael G. Strintzis, Sébastien Carbini, Olivier Bernier, Jean-Emmanuel Viallet, Stephan Raidt, Matei Mancas, Mariella Dimiccoli, Enver Yagci, Serdar Balci, Eloisa Ibanez Leon:
Masterpiece: Physical Interaction and 3D Content-Based Search in VR Applications. 92-100 - Farshad Fotouhi:
New Products. 101-102 - Jonathan Foote:
Where's My Holodeck? The New Frontier of Media Display. 104-103
Volume 13, Number 4, October-December 2006
- Michael Stini, Martin Mauve, Frank H. P. Fitzek:
Digital Ownership: From Content Consumers to Owners and Traders. 1, 4-6 - Anne Nigten, Simon Jones:
Play! 8-11 - David G. Stork, Micah K. Johnson:
Computer Vision, Image Analysis, and Master Art: Part 2. 12-17 - Jim Gemmell, Hari Sundaram:
Guest Editors' Introduction: Capture, Archival, and Retrieval of Personal Experience. 18-19 - Kenji Mase, Yasuyuki Sumi, Tomoji Toriyama, Megumu Tsuchikawa, Sadanori Ito, Shoichiro Iwasawa, Kiyoshi Kogure, Norihiro Hagita:
Ubiquitous Experience Media. 20-29 - Daniel P. W. Ellis, Keansub Lee:
Accessing Minimal-Impact Personal Audio Archives. 30-38 - Mark Blum, Alex Pentland, Gerhard Tröster:
InSense: Interest-Based Life Logging. 40-48 - Herng-Yow Chen, Kuo-Yu Liu:
Exploring Multimedia Correlation and Synchronization for Web-Based Language Learning. 50-61 - Jack Kustanowitz, Ben Shneiderman:
Hierarchical Layouts for Photo Libraries. 62-72 - Muhammad Khurram Khan, Jiashu Zhang:
Pointing a Finger toward Standardized and Automated Biometrics. 73-75 - Lawrence A. Rowe, Vince Casalaina:
Capturing Conference Presentations. 76-84 - Hari Kalva:
The H.264 Video Coding Standard. 86-90
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