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4. IDMS 1997: Darmstadt, Germany
- Ralf Steinmetz, Lars C. Wolf:
Interactive Distributed Multimedia Systems and Telecommunication Services, 4th International Workshop, IDMS '97, Darmstadt, Germany, September 10-12, 1997, Proceedings. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 1309, Springer 1997, ISBN 3-540-63519-X
Session 1: Media Coding and Content Processing
- Ryutarou Ohbuchi, Hiroshi Masuda, Masaki Aono:
Embedding Data in 3D Models. 1-10 - Aljoscha Smolic, Bela Makai, G. Lin, Thomas Sikora:
Estimation of Motion Parameters of a Rigid Body from a Monocular Image Sequence for MPEG-4 Applications. 11-19 - James Ze Wang, Gio Wiederhold, Oscar Firschein:
System for Screening Objectionable Images Using Daubechies' Wavelets and Color Histograms. 20-30
Session A1: Development and Interoperability
- Pier Giorgio Bosco, Giovanni Martini, Giovanni Reteuna:
MUSIC: An Interactive MUltimedia ServIce Composition Environment for Distributed Systems. 31-40 - Michel Soto, Hubert Lê Van Gông:
Achieving Networked Virtual Environments Interoperability. 41-50
Session A2: On Demand Systems
- Cyrus Shahabi, Mohammad Alshayeji, Shimeng Wang:
A Redundant Hierachical Structure for a Distributed Continuous Media Server. 51-64 - Giacinto Dammicco, Ugo Mocci:
Program Caching and Multicasting Techniques in VoD Networks. 65-76 - Reinhard Baier, Christian Gran, Petra Hoepner, Klaus Hofrichter, Angela Scheller:
PENGUIN: DAVIC and the WWW in Coexistence. 77-86
Session A3: Multicast and FEC
- Peter Parnes, Kåre Synnes, Dick Schefström:
mTunnel: A Multicast Tunneling System with a User Based Quality-of-Service Model. 87-96 - Quan Sun, Horst Langendörfer:
A Distributed Delay-Constrained Dynamic Multicast Routing Algorithm. 97-106 - Jean-Charles Henrion:
An Efficient Software Implementation of a FEC Code. 107-118
Session 2: Video Server and Systems
- Jan H. M. Korst, Verus Pronk, Pascal Coumans:
Disk Scheduling for Variable-Rate Data Streams. 119-132 - Shiao-Li Tsao, Yueh-Min Huang, Chia-Chin Lin, Shiang-Chung Liou, Chien-Wen Huang:
A Novel Data Placement Scheme on Optical Discs for Near-VOD Servers. 133-142 - Kam-yiu Lam, Chris C. H. Ngan, Joseph Kee-Yin Ng:
A Priority Feedback Mechanism for Distributed MPEG Video Player Systems. 143-152 - Hao-Hua Chu, Klara Nahrstedt:
A Soft Real Time Scheduling Server in UNIX Operating System. 153-162
Session B1: Video Transmission
- Stefan Gumbrich, Jürgen Heller:
Stored Video Transmission Across ATM Networks: RVBR versus RCBR Service for Interactive Applications. 163-175 - Raffaele Noro, Jean-Pierre Hubaux:
Improving Clock Synchronization for MPEG-2 Services over ATMM Networks. 176-188 - Yasunori Matsui, Hideyuki Tokuda:
VoR: A Network System Framework for VBR over Reserved Bandwidth. 189-198
Session B2: Production and Authoring
- Alexander Knapp, Nora Koch, Martin Wirsing, J. Duckeck, Rainer Lutze, Hartmut Fritzsche, D. Timm, Patrick Closhen, Markus Frisch, Hans-Jürgen Hoffmann, Bernd Gaede, Josef Schneeberger, Herbert Stoyan, Andreas Turk:
EPK-fix: Methods and Tools for Engineering Electronic Product Catalogues. 199-209 - Salvatore Ferrandino, Alberto Negro, Vittorio Scarano:
CHEOPS: Adaptive Hypermedia on World Wide Web. 210-219 - Hartmut Benz, Steffen Fischer, Rolf Mecklenburg, Andreas Wenger:
Application Output Recording for Instant Authoring in a Distributed Multimedia Annotation Environment. 220-230
Session B3: Multimedia Applications
- Akihiro Tsukada, Toshihiko Hata, Fumio Matsuda, Kazuya Sato, Minoru Ozaki:
Video Data Management in Media Controller: a Distributed Multimedia Serveillance System. 231-240 - HyNode Consortium: Personalised News on Demand: The "HyNoDe" Service. 241-250
- Hartmut Brandt, C. Tittel, Petia Todorova, J. J. Tchouto, Matthias Welk:
Broadband Video Conference Customer Premises Equipment. 251-260
Session 3: Mobility
- Reiner Ludwig, Norbert Niebert, Raphaël Quinet:
Radio Webs - Support Architecture for Mobile Web Access. 261-271 - Luc Neumann, Alberto Barbosa Raposo:
An Approach for an Adaptive Visualization in a Mobile Environment. 272-282 - Markus Lauff, Hans-Werner Gellersen:
Multimedia Client Implementation on Personal Digital Assistants. 283-295
CSCW & System Performance
- Tobias Helbig, Stefan Tretter, Dirk Trossen:
Combining CORBA and ITU-T.120 to an Efficient Conferencing Service. 296-307 - Mario A. Bochicchio, Paolo Paolini:
Supportive Environments for Executing Multimedia Applications. 308-319 - Eckhart Körner:
Patterns for Constructing CSCW Applications in TINA. 320-329
Session C1: Multimedia Communication over ATM Networks
- Leonard Barolli, Kuninobu Tanno, Ardian Greca:
Performance Evaluation of the Fuzzy Policing Mechanism for Still Picture in ATM Networks. 330-341 - Torsten Braun, Andreas Reisenauer:
Implementation of an Audio/Video Conferencing Application over Native ATM. 342-351 - Stefan Dresler, Markus Hofmann, Claudia Schmidt, Hajo R. Wiltfang:
A Native ATM API Suited for Multimedia Communication. 352-363
Session C2: CSCW & Teleteaching
- Volker Hilt, Werner Geyer:
A Model for Collaborative Services in Distributed Learning Environments. 364-375 - Olaf Neumann, Sandra Rennecke, Alexander Schill:
Using Distributed Multimedia Infrastructures for Advanced Teleteaching Applications. 376-385
Session C3: QoS for Media Presentation
- Abdelhakim Hafid, Raouf Boutaba:
A Scalable Access Scheme to Access Multimedia Documents with Quality of Service Guarantees. 386-396 - Silvia Hollfelder, Achim Kraiss, Thomas C. Rakow:
A Client-Controlled Adaptation Framework for Multimedia Database Systems. 397-409 - Chung-Ming Huang, Chian Wang:
Interactive Multimedia Communications at the Presentation Layer. 410-419
Session 5: QoS and Scaling
- Stefan Wirag:
Modeling of Adaptive Multimedia Documents. 420-429 - Georg Michelitsch, Maximilian Ott, Daniel Reininger, Girish Welling:
QoS Aware Browsing in Distributed Multimedia Systems. 430-439 - Jürgen Deicke, Ulrich Mayer, Manfred Glesner:
An Object-Oriented Client/Server Architecture for Video-on-Demand Applications. 440-449
Best Paper Session
- Wieland Holfelder:
Interactive Remote Recording and Playback of Multicast Videoconferences. 450-463
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