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IEEE MultiMedia, Volume 1
Volume 1, Number 1, Spring 1994
- Ramesh C. Jain:
Multimedia Computing. 3-6
- Sorel Reisman:
On-Line Information Exchange Ready. 7
- Stephen W. Smoliar:
The Role of Music in Multimedia. 9-11
- William I. Grosky:
Multimedia Information Systems. 12-24
- Meera Blattner:
In Our Image: Interface Design in the 1990s. 25-36 - Srinivas Ramanathan, P. Venkat Rangan:
Architectures for Personalized Multimedia. 37-46 - Borko Furht:
Multimedia Systems: An Overview. 47-59
- Wendy Hall:
Ending the Tyranny of the Button. 60-68 - Roger C. Schank:
Active Learning through Multimedia. 69-78
- Masao Sakauchi:
Database Vision and Image Retrieval. 79-81
- Thomas D. C. Little, Michael G. Christel, Simon J. Gibbs, Christian Breiteneder, Vicki de Mey:
Novel Applications of Multimedia. 82-83
- Peiya Liu:
ISO Standards from an Information Infrastructure Perspective. 89-90
Volume 1, Number 2, Summer 1994
- Ramesh C. Jain:
Semantics in Multimedia Systems. 3-4
- Sorel Reisman:
A Newer, Simpler Way to Access the Forum. 6
- Athula Ginige, Chuck Fuller:
Magazine of the Future: A Vision and A Challenge. IEEE Multim. 1(2): 11-14 (1994)
- Eric Gidney, Annmarie Chandler, Greg McFarlane:
CSCW for Film and TV Preproduction. 16-26 - Jian-Kang Wu, Arcot Desai Narasimhalu:
Identifying Faces Using Multiple Retrievals. 27-38 - Vinod Anupam, Chandrajit L. Bajaj:
Shastra: Multimedia Collaborative Design Environment. 39-49 - Woobin Lee, Yongmin Kim, Robert J. Gove, Christopher R. Read:
MediaStation 5000: Integrating Video and Audio. 50-61 - Stephen W. Smoliar, HongJiang Zhang:
Content-Based Video Indexing and Retrieval. 62-72
- Alex Pentland, Rosalind W. Picard, Glorianna Davenport, Kenneth B. Haase:
Video and Image Semantics: Advanced Tools for Telecommunications. 73-75
- Stephen Casner:
Are You on the MBone? 76-79
- Françoise Colaitis:
Opening Up Multimedi Object Exchange with MHEG. 80-84
Volume 1, Number 3, Fall 1994
- Ramesh C. Jain:
What Is Multimedia, Anyway? 3
- Sorel Reisman:
Forum Users Ask for Advice. 4
- Glorianna Davenport:
Seeking Dynamic, Adaptive Story Environments. 9-13
- Thomas D. C. Little, Dinesh Venkatesh:
Prospects for Interactive Video-on-Demand. 14-24
- Arturo A. Rodriguez, Ken Morse:
Evaluating Video Codecs. 25-33 - Yoshinobu Tonomura, Akihito Akutsu, Yukinobu Taniguchi, Gen Suzuki:
Structured Video Computing. 34-43
- Giacomo Bucci, Riccardo Detti, Valdo Pasqui, Stefano Nativi:
Sharing Multimedia Data Over s Client-Server Network. 44-55 - Jim Gemmell, Jiawei Han, Richard J. Beaton, Stavros Christodoulakis:
Delay-Sensitive Multimedia on Disks. 56-67
- Helene Hoffman:
Network-Compatible Multimedia for Medical Training: MedPics. 71-73
- Darren New:
Delivering Multimedia Over Narrowband Networks. 74-76
- Craig J. Birkmaier:
An Open Architecture for Digital Communication Systems. 77-83
Volume 1, Number 4, Winter 1994
- Ramesh C. Jain:
Multimedia Pollution. 3-4
- Ricki Goldman-Segall:
Whose Story Is It, Anyway? An Ethnographic Answer. 7-11
- Atsuo Yoshitaka, Setsuko Kishida, Masahito Hirakawa, Tadao Ichikawa:
Knowledge-Assisted Content-Based Retrieval for Multimedia Databases. 12-21 - Yurdaer N. Doganata, Asser N. Tantawi:
Making a Cost-Effective Video Server. 22-30
- Charles Rich, Richard C. Waters, Yves Schabes, William T. Freeman, Mark C. Torrance, Andrew R. Golding, Michal Roth:
An Animated On-Line Community with Artificial Agents. 32-42 - Lutz Kleinholz, Martin Ohly:
Supporting Cooperative Medicine: The Bermed Project. 44-53 - Stuart Wray, Tim Glauert, Andy Hopper:
Networked Multimedia: The Medusa Environment. 54-63 - Sanjiv P. Patel, Grant Henderson, Nicolas D. Georganas:
The Multimedia Fax-MIME Gateway. 64-70
- Forouzan Golshani:
Images Galore: Multimedia at ASU. 71-73
- Thomas D. C. Little:
Commerce on the Internet. 74-78
- Craig J. Birkmaier:
An Open Architecture for Digital Communication Systems, Part 2. 79-84
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