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This page provides the videos presented during the conference. There are three categories:
Video demonstrations
(8 minutes) - gives a self-explanatory demo of a tool, system, or
application. In addition we would like to encourage media artists
to submit work that exemplifies new trends in video art or describes
an interactive multimedia art application.
Video visions
(8 minutes) - describes a new brave idea of multimedia technology.
Video figures
(3 minutes) - accompanies a regular or short paper submission and
serves as an illustration
Video demonstrations and video visions are presented during the video demonstration session, whereas video figures are presented together with the paper during the allocated session.
The order of videos in a category does not indicate any ranking.
Before we show all selected videos, we would like to present the prize
winners in the categories for best demonstration and best vision video.
The prizes are sponsored by
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Prize winners
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Video demonstrations
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The Escritoire - A personal project display [paper]
Mark Ashdown · University of Tokyo, Japan,
Peter Robinson · University of Cambridge, UK |
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Mobile Media Metadata: Metadata Creation System for Mobile Images [paper]
Garage Cinema Research · University of California, Berkeley, School of Information Management and Systems, USA |
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Físchlár @ TRECVID2003: System description [paper]
Cathal Gurrin, Hyowon Lee and Alan F. Smeaton · Dublin City University, Ireland |
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First-year students' paper chase - a mobile location-aware multimedia game
Photo Application [paper]
Palle Klante, Jens Krösche and Daniela Ratt · Oldenburg Research and Development Institute for Computer Science Tools and Systems (OFFIS), Germany
Susanne Boll · University of Oldenburg Faculty II, Germany |
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An EPIC Enhanced Meeting Environment [paper]
Qiong Liu, Frank Zhao, John Doherty and Don Kimber · FX Palo Alto Laboratory, USA |
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The Evolving Oblique: the embodiment of a virtual topology [paper]
Joanna Walker · Cambridge University, UK
Steffen Bluemm · I.A.M.A.S., Japan
Bill Haslett · Dartmouth College, USA
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Video visions
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There was no vision video selected this year. |
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Video figures
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The Multimedia 2004 Video Review Committee
included the following individuals:
- Frank Nack (chair), CWI
- Annet Dekker, Netherlands Media Art Institute & Montevideo
Time Based Arts
- Andreas Girgensohn, FX Palo Alto Laboratory
- Alejandro Jaimes, FujiXerox
- Andruid Kerne, Texas A&M University, Department of Computer
Science
- Lynn Wilcox, FX Palo Alto Laboratory
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