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  Lessons in learning
Smith J. IEEE MultiMedia 20(3): 2-3, 2013.  Type: Article

It is a time-honored approach in machine intelligence to study the way humans manage intellectual tasks. In this two-page essay, Smith notes that the way machines learn still differs significantly from how humans and animals learn. He ...

Apr 14 2014
  Music generation with Markov models
Van Der Merwe A., Schulze W. IEEE MultiMedia 18(3): 78-85, 2011.  Type: Article

Fractals, neural networks, automata theory, and stochastic processes are some areas that are extensively explored by music analysts in artificial music composition. In the present paper, the authors use a Markov model to explore the po...

May 23 2012
  A platform for context-aware and digital rights management-enabled content adaptation
Carreras A., Delgado J., Rodriguez E., Barbosa V., Andrade M., Kodikara Arachchi H., Dogan S., Kondoz A. IEEE MultiMedia 17(2): 74-89, 2010.  Type: Article

Content adaptation has been gaining considerable importance in multimedia communication. It provides a flexible solution that takes into account the users’ constraints. One solution for the successful implementation of such o...

Oct 17 2011
  Video browsing on handheld devices: interface designs for the next generation of mobile video players
Sun Q., Hürst W. IEEE MultiMedia 15(3): 76-83, 2008.  Type: Article

This paper describes ongoing work on interfaces for viewing video on handheld devices. Motivation is provided using a scenario in which a bus rider scans a downloaded news show to find one story to watch, and then navigates to a frame ...

Feb 4 2009
  Lurking: an underestimated human-computer phenomenon
Ebner M., Holzinger A. IEEE MultiMedia 12(4): 70-75, 2005.  Type: Article

The study reported on in this paper extended over three academic years, but it appears not to have been well enough designed and carried out to yield useful results....

May 15 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
  User-controlled, multimedia-enhanced communication using prior knowledge and experience
Subramanya S., Yi B. IEEE MultiMedia 12(2): 90-95, 2005.  Type: Article

From a technical point of view, this work focuses on the issue of improving the communication experience between human communicators that interact by using different types of devices. In particular, the authors tackle the problem of ex...

Feb 24 2006
  Navigation with Auditory Cues in a Virtual Environment
Lokki T., Grohn M. IEEE MultiMedia 12(2): 80-86, 2005.  Type: Article

Smooth and easy navigation is an essential feature in virtual reality (VR) applications. The authors use three-dimensional (3D) sound to help navigate an immersive virtual environment, and report the results of user tests of a game-lik...

Feb 23 2006
  Interactive Sonification of Choropleth Maps
Zhao H., Smith B., Norman K., Plaisant C., Shneiderman B. IEEE MultiMedia 12(2): 26-35, 2005.  Type: Article

Choropleth maps are maps with geo-referenced data presented visually, in which predefined regions are colored to show how a variable differs between regions. They are used to help users explore data collections for problem solving and ...

Jan 25 2006
  Segment-Based Proxy Caching for Internet Streaming Media Delivery
Chen S., Wang H., Zhang X., Shen B., Wee S. IEEE MultiMedia 12(3): 59-67, 2005.  Type: Article

Today’s Internet users increasingly desire multimedia content in many application areas, including education, healthcare, and entertainment. This increasing need for the delivery of streaming media objects can cause strai...

Dec 14 2005
 
 
 
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