Trip Report for The IASTED International Conference on Internet and Multimedia Systems and Applications (EuroIMSA 2006) February 13-15, 2006 Innsbruck, Austria Bob Kinicki
Euro IMSA February 13-15, General Observations My Opinion: the conference was weak, but there were a few interesting ideas. There were few American authors. The International flavor of the conference was quite strong. The conference did give a sense of Europe’s future research directions. Goal: To glean new thoughts from a few papers.
Euro IMSA February 13-15, A Ubiquitous Zoo Guide
Euro IMSA February 13-15, A System level Integration for Remote Learning Services based on DVB-T Platform
Euro IMSA February 13-15, A System level Integration for Remote Learning Services based on DVB-T Platform
Image Feature Detection Feature Tracking Camera Motion Analysis Overview Video Source Automatic extraction of camera motion Applications: Video Indexing Video Retrieval Scene Analysis Metadata Generation Extract the image features using Harris corner detector Track the image features along a shot using basic tracker based on translational image motion model Determine the camera motion by analyzing the motion trajectories of image features Image Feature Detection Feature Tracking Camera Motion Analysis A Sense of Speed in Camera Motion
Euro IMSA February 13-15, A Sense of Speed in Camera Motion
Euro IMSA February 13-15, A Sense of Speed in Camera Motion
Euro IMSA February 13-15, Conclusions The camera motion and speed are determined by analyzing the motion trajectories of image features along an image sequence. Based on the experimental results, the speed can be converted into three levels of motion that can be perceived by human (i.e., slow, medium, and fast). This helps to facilitate the motion annotation and content description of a video particularly in the applications of video retrieval, indexing and scene analysis.
Euro IMSA February 13-15, Plenary Session: Gabriele Kotsis “Beyond Desktop Computing” A talk about future multimedia applications for cooperative work. Department of Telecooperation at Linz, Austria Pervasive, ubiquitous computing Embedding IT in Objects
Euro IMSA February 13-15, Plenary Session: Gabriele Kotsis “Beyond Desktop Computing” Spiffy interfaces, e.g., in glasses Mirror TV I/O brush Interested in the sociology and psychology aspects of multimedia interfaces. “From the sage on the stage to the guide on the side” Everyone is becoming producers of video. Must use care not to exclude people (e.g. color blindness).
Euro IMSA February 13-15,
Euro IMSA February 13-15, Exaggeration of Extremely Detailed 3D Faces
Euro IMSA February 13-15, Impact of Uncompressed Video Transmissions on Network Quality of Service Parameters
Euro IMSA February 13-15, Impact of Uncompressed Video Transmissions on Network Quality of Service Parameters
Euro IMSA February 13-15, Impact of Uncompressed Video Transmissions on Network Quality of Service Parameters
Euro IMSA February 13-15, Impact of Uncompressed Video Transmissions on Network Quality of Service Parameters
Euro IMSA February 13-15, On Improving Performance for IEEE Wireless LANs under Congested and Error-Prone Environments
Euro IMSA February 13-15, Scene-Level Analysis for Tennis Sports Video using Weighted Linear Combination of Visual Cues
Euro IMSA February 13-15, Automatic Sports Video Analysis using Audio Clues and Context Knowledge
Euro IMSA February 13-15, A Video Classification Method using User Perceptive Video Quality
Euro IMSA February 13-15, A Video Classification Method using User Perceptive Video Quality
Euro IMSA February 13-15, A Video Classification Method using User Perceptive Video Quality
Euro IMSA February 13-15, A Video Classification Method using User Perceptive Video Quality