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Multimedia Systems, Volume 10
Volume 10, Number 1, June 2004
- Klara Nahrstedt:
Editor's Note. 1-2 - Yong Rui, Anoop Gupta, Jonathan Grudin, Liwei He:
Automating lecture capture and broadcast: technology and videography. 3-15 - Tung-Shou Chen, Jeanne Chen, Jian-Guo Chen:
A simple and efficient watermark technique based on JPEG2000 Codec. 16-26 - Introduction to Special Issue on Multimedia Information Systems. 27
- Martin Heczko, Alexander Hinneburg, Daniel A. Keim, Markus Wawryniuk:
Multiresolution similarity search in image databases. 28-40 - Yimin Wu, Aidong Zhang:
Interactive pattern analysis for relevance feedback in multimedia information retrieval. 41-55 - Lei Chen, M. Tamer Özsu, Vincent Oria:
MINDEX: An efficient index structure for salient-object-based queries in video databases. 56-71 - Augusto Celentano, Ombretta Gaggi, Maria Luisa Sapino:
Retrieval in multimedia presentations. 72-82
Volume 10, Number 2, August 2004
- Klara Nahrstedt:
Editor's Note. 83 - Horst Eidenberger:
Statistical analysis of content-based MPEG-7 descriptors for image retrieval. 84-97 - Xingquan Zhu, Xindong Wu, Jianping Fan, Ahmed K. Elmagarmid, Walid G. Aref:
Exploring video content structure for hierarchical summarization. 98-115 - Edward Y. Chang, Yuan-Fang Wang:
Introduction to the special issue on video surveillance. 116-117 - Carlos Barron, Ioannis A. Kakadiaris:
Monocular human motion tracking. 118-130 - Tarak Gandhi, Mohan M. Trivedi:
Motion analysis for event detection and tracking with a mobile omnidirectional camera. 131-143 - Long Jiao, Yi-Leh Wu, Gang Wu, Edward Y. Chang, Yuan-Fang Wang:
Anatomy of a multicamera video surveillance system. 144-163 - Sangho Park, Jake K. Aggarwal:
A hierarchical Bayesian network for event recognition of human actions and interactions. 164-179
Volume 10, Number 3, March 2005
- Klara Nahrstedt:
Editor's Note. 181-182 - Wei-Ta Chu, Herng-Yow Chen:
Toward better retrieval and presentation by exploring cross-media correlations. 183-198 - M. Farrukh Khan, Halima Ghafoor, Shahab Baqai, Muhammad Naeem Ayyaz, Sohail Sheikh:
Quality-based I/O resource managementfor multimedia document database servers. 199-219 - Sung-Jin Kim, Falko Kuester, K. H. Kim:
A global timestamp-based approach to enhanced data consistency and fairness in collaborative virtual environments. 220-229 - Zhihua Chen, J. Fritz Barnes, Bobby Bodenheimer:
Hybrid and forward error correction transmission techniques for unreliable transport of 3D geometry. 230-244 - Kang Zhang, Jun Kong, Mei Kang Qiu, Guang-Lei Song:
Multimedia layout adaptation through grammatical specifications. 245-260 - Chong-Wah Ngo, Chi-Kwong Chan:
Video text detection and segmentation for optical character recognition. 261-272
Volume 10, Number 4, 2005
- Klara Nahrstedt:
Editor's Note. 273-274 - Jacob Chakareski, Sangeun Han, Bernd Girod:
Layered coding vs. multiple descriptions for video streaming over multiple paths. 275-285 - Jeroen Bekaert, Emiel De Kooning, Rik Van de Walle:
Packaging models for the storage and distribution of complex digital objectsin archival information systems: a review of MPEG-21 DID principles. 286-301 - Yinqing Zhao, C.-C. Jay Kuo:
Video server scheduling using random early request migration. 302-316 - Joo-Hwee Lim, Jesse S. Jin:
A structured learning framework for content-based image indexing and visual query. 317-331 - Lie Lu, HongJiang Zhang:
Unsupervised speaker segmentation and tracking in real-time audio content analysis. 332-343 - Fu Chang, Guey-Ching Chen, Chin-Chin Lin, Wen-Hsiung Lin:
Caption analysis and recognition for building video indexing systems. 344-355
Volume 10, Number 5, 2005
- Klara Nahrstedt:
Editor's note. 357-358 - Youjip Won, Soohan Ahn:
GOP ARIMA: Modeling the nonstationarity of VBR processes. 359-378 - Wei-Qi Yan, Jun Wang, Mohan S. Kankanhalli:
Automatic video logo detection and removal. 379-391 - Nicola Cranley, Philip Perry, Liam Murphy:
Optimum adaptation trajectories for streamed multimedia. 392-401 - Jari Korhonen, Ye Wang, David Isherwood:
Toward bandwidth-efficient and error-robust audio streaming over lossy packet networks. 402-412 - Xiao Su, Rod Fatoohi, Tao Wang:
Optimizing transmission time of scalable coded images in peer-to-peer networks. 413-421 - Hau-San Wong, Kent K. T. Cheung, Chun-Ip Chiu, Horace Ho-Shing Ip:
Application of evolutionary strategies for 3D graphical model categorization and retrieval. 422-431 - Yoshiaki Itoh, Kazuyo Tanaka, Shi-wook Lee:
An algorithm for similar utterance section extraction for managing spoken documents. 432-443 - Noureddine Abbadeni:
Multiple representations, similarity matching, and results fusion for content-based image retrieval. 444-456
Volume 10, Number 6, October 2005
- Chabane Djeraba, Nicu Sebe, Michael S. Lew:
Systems and architectures for multimedia information retrieval. 457-463 - Wolfgang Müller, Martin Eisenhardt, Andreas Henrich:
Fast retrieval of high-dimensional feature vectors in P2P networks using compact peer data summaries. 464-474 - Erdem Unal, Shrikanth S. Narayanan, Hsuan-Huei Shih, Elaine Chew, C.-C. Jay Kuo:
Creating data resources for designing usercentric frontends for query-by-humming systems. 475-483 - Nicu Sebe, Ira Cohen, Fábio Gagliardi Cozman, Theo Gevers, Thomas S. Huang:
Learning probabilistic classifiers for human-computer interaction applications. 484-498 - Giang P. Nguyen, Marcel Worring:
Relevance feedback based saliency adaptation in CBIR. 499-512 - Ning-Han Liu, Yi-Hung Wu, Arbee L. P. Chen:
Efficient kNN search in polyphonic music databases using a lower bounding mechanism. 513-528 - Ruofei Zhang, Zhongfei (Mark) Zhang:
FAST: Toward more effective and efficient image retrieval. 529-543 - Silvia Pfeiffer, Conrad Parker, André Pang:
The Continuous Media Web: a distributed multimedia information retrieval architecture extending the World Wide Web. 544-558 - Yongqing Sun, Shinji Ozawa:
HIRBIR: A hierarchical approach to region-based image retrieval. 559-569 - Wei-Ta Chu, Wen-Huang Cheng, Jane Yung-jen Hsu, Ja-Ling Wu:
Toward semantic indexing and retrieval using hierarchical audio models. 570-583
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