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IEEE MultiMedia, Volume 14
Volume 14, Number 1, January-March 2007
- Sethuraman Panchanathan:

Creativity at the Fusion of Disciplines. 1 - Keith Baker:

Torque Kills! Future Control of the Ambient Electromagnetic Spectrum. 4-8 - Susanne Boll:

MultiTube - Where Web 2.0 and Multimedia Could Meet. 9-13 - David G. Stork, Marco F. Duarte

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Computer Vision, Image Analysis, and Master Art: Part 3. 14-18 - Utz Westermann, Ramesh C. Jain:

Toward a Common Event Model for Multimedia Applications. 19-29 - Mubarak Shah

, Omar Javed, Khurram Shafique:
Automated Visual Surveillance in Realistic Scenarios. 30-39 - Alamin Mansouri, Alexandra Lathuiliere, Franck Marzani, Yvon Voisin, Pierre Gouton:

Toward a 3D Multispectral Scanner: An Application to Multimedia. 40-47 - Hasan Sarper, Isik Aybay

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Improving VoD Performance with LAN Client Back-End Buffering. 48-60 - Konstantinos Moustakas, Georgios Nikolakis, Konstantinos Kostopoulos, Dimitrios Tzovaras

, Michael G. Strintzis:
Haptic Rendering of Visual Data for the Visually Impaired. 62-72 - Guijin Wang, Satoshi Futemma, Eisaburo Itakura:

Multiple-Description Coding for Overlay Network Streaming. 74-82 - Onur Kucuktunc, Ugur Güdükbay

, Özgür Ulusoy
:
A Natural Language-Based Interface for Querying a Video Database. 83-89 - Peter Saint-Andre:

Jingle: Jabber Does Multimedia. 90-94 - Forouzan Golshani:

TUI or GUI - It's a Matter of Somatics. 104-103
Volume 14, Number 2, April-June 2007
- Michael Hausenblaus, Frank Nack:

Interactivity = Reflective Expressiveness. 1, 4-7 - Charles M. Falco:

Computer Vision and Art. 8-11 - Frank Nack:

Faithfulness Is Not Static. 12-15 - Erich Bruns, Benjamin Brombach, Thomas Zeidler, Oliver Bimber:

Enabling Mobile Phones To Support Large-Scale Museum Guidance. 16-25 - Hao Jiang, Ze-Nian Li, Mark S. Drew:

Recognizing Posture in Pictures with Successive Convexification and Linear Programming. 26-37 - Karl F. MacDorman

, Hiroshi Nobuta, Satoshi Koizumi, Hiroshi Ishiguro:
Memory-Based Attention Control for Activity Recognition at a Subway Station. 38-49 - Wai-Pun Ken Yiu, Xing Jin, Shueng-Han Gary Chan

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Challenges and Approaches in Large-Scale P2P Media Streaming. 50-59 - Giancarlo Fortino

, Wilma Russo
, Carlo Mastroianni
, Carlos Enrique Palau
, Manuel Esteve
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CDN-Supported Collaborative Media Streaming Control. 60-71 - Joseph Thomas-Kerr, Ian S. Burnett

, Christian H. Ritz
, Davy De Schrijver, Rik Van de Walle, Sylvain Devillers:
Is That a Fish in Your Ear? A Universal Metalanguage for Multimedia. 72-77 - Kongwah Wan, Xin Yan:

Advertising Insertion in Sports Webcasts. 78-82 - Forouzan Golshani:

Honeymoon on Mars. 88-87
Volume 14, Number 3, July-September 2007
- Sethuraman Panchanathan:

Looking into the Future. - Maria Miranda, Norie Neumark

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On the Internet: Turbulence and 1001 Nights of Networked Performance. 1-5 - Tammi Titsworth:

Mobile Opportunities: Experiencing TV Outside Your Living Room. 6-7 - Helen Varley Jamieson:

UpStage: A Platform for Creating and Performing Online. 8-10 - Yong Rui, Ketan Mayer-Patel, Wolfgang Klas:

Guest Editors' Introduction: Advances in Multimedia Computing. 12-13 - Winston H. Hsu, Lyndon S. Kennedy, Shih-Fu Chang:

Reranking Methods for Visual Search. 14-22 - Ritendra Datta, Weina Ge, Jia Li, James Ze Wang

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Toward Bridging the Annotation-Retrieval Gap in Image Search. 24-35 - Wei-Ta Chu

, Jun-Cheng Chen
, Ja-Ling Wu
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Tiling Slideshow: An Audiovisual Presentation Method for Consumer Photos. 36-45 - Peter Knees

, Markus Schedl, Tim Pohle, Gerhard Widmer
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Exploring Music Collections in Virtual Landscapes. 46-54 - Qiong Yang, Chao Wang, Xiaoou Tang, Mo Chen, Zhongfu Ye:

Progressive Cut: An Image Cutout Algorithm that Models User Intentions. 56-66 - Ketan Mayer-Patel, David Gotz:

Scalable, Adaptive Streaming for Nonlinear Media. 68-83 - Domenico Prattichizzo

, Mauro Barni, Gloria Menegaz
, Alessandro Formaglio, Hong Z. Tan
, Seungmoon Choi
:
Perceptual Issues in Haptic Digital Watermarking. 84-91 - Weiqiang Liang, Wenjun Zhang, Dazhi He, Yunfeng Guan, Yao Wang, Jun Sun:

Digital Terrestrial Television Broadcasting in China. 92-97 - Stuart P. Stenton, Richard Hull, Patrick M. Goddi, Josephine Reid, Ben J. C. Clayton, Tom Melamed, Susie J. Wee:

Mediascapes: Context-Aware Multimedia Experiences. 98-105 - Jaime Gómez, José Luis Vicedo González:

Next-Generation Multimedia Database Retrieval. 106-107 - David G. Stork, Marco F. Duarte

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Revisiting Computer Image Analysis and Art. 108-109 - Ramesh C. Jain:

Photo Retrieval: Multimedia's Chance to Solve a Real Problem for Real People. 112-111
Volume 14, Number 4, October-December 2007
- Sherre DeLys, John Jacobs, Brogan Bunt

, Marius Foley:
The Pool Project. 1-4 - George Poonkhin Khut:

Cardiomorphologies: An Inner Journey through Art. 5-7 - Aman Kansal, Suman Nath

, Jie Liu, Feng Zhao:
SenseWeb: An Infrastructure for Shared Sensing. 8-13 - Susanne Boll:

Share It, Reveal It, Reuse It, and Push Multimedia into a New Decade. 14-19 - Nevenka Dimitrova:

Guest Editor's Introduction: Multimedia Signal Processing and Systems in Healthcare and Life Sciences. 20-21 - Yijuan Lu, Qi Tian, Maribel Sanchez, Jennifer L. Neary, Feng Liu, Yufeng Wang:

Learning Microarray Gene Expression Data by Hybrid Discriminant Analysis. 22-31 - Dan Valente, Haibin Wang, Peter Andrews, Partha P. Mitra

, Sigal Saar, Ofer Tchernichovski
, Ilan Golani, Yoav Benjamini:
Characterizing Animal Behavior through Audio and Video Signal Processing. 32-41 - Melina Brell, Andreas Hein:

Positioning Tasks in Multimodal Computer-Navigated Surgery. 42-51 - Wamiq Manzoor Ahmed, Arif Ghafoor, J. Paul Robinson:

Knowledge Extraction for High-Throughput Biological Imaging. 52-62 - Frank J. Seinstra, Jan-Mark Geusebroek, Dennis C. Koelma, Cees G. M. Snoek

, Marcel Worring
, Arnold W. M. Smeulders:
High-Performance Distributed Video Content Analysis with Parallel-Horus. 64-75 - Gerard Lacey

, Donncha Ryan, Derek Cassidy, Derek Young:
Mixed-Reality Simulation of Minimally Invasive Surgeries. 76-87 - Hari Kalva

, Jae-Beom Lee:
The VC-1 Video Coding Standard. 88-91

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