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HCM@MM 2007: Augsburg, Germany
- Alejandro Jaimes, Nicu Sebe:
Proceedings of the International Workshop on Human-Centered Multimedia, HCM@MM 2007, Augsburg, Bavaria, Germany, September 28, 2007. ACM 2007, ISBN 978-1-59593-781-0 - Alejandro Jaimes, Nicu Sebe:
International workshop on human-centered multimedia: overview. 1-2
Session 1
- Frank Nack, Thecla Schiphorst, Zeljko Obrenovic, Michiel Kauw A Tjoe, Simon de Bakker, Angel Perez Rosillio, Lora Aroyo:
Pillows as adaptive interfaces in ambient environments. 3-12 - Yi-Hsuan Yang, Ya-Fan Su, Yu-Ching Lin, Homer H. Chen:
Music emotion recognition: the role of individuality. 13-22 - Yunde Jia, Shanqing Li, Yang Liu:
Tracking pointing gesture in 3D space for wearable visual interfaces. 23-30 - Willem A. Melder, Khiet P. Truong, Marten den Uyl, David A. van Leeuwen, Mark A. Neerincx, Lodewijk R. Loos, B. Stock Plum:
Affective multimodal mirror: sensing and eliciting laughter. 31-40
Session 2
- Nikitas M. Sgouros, Alexandros Margaritis:
Towards open source authoring and presentation of multimedia content. 41-46 - Matthias Deller, Achim Ebert, Michael Bender, Stefan Agne, Henning Barthel:
Preattentive visualization of information relevance. 47-56 - Guoying Zhao, Matti Pietikäinen, Abdenour Hadid:
Local spatiotemporal descriptors for visual recognition of spoken phrases. 57-66 - Katja Einsfeld, Achim Ebert, Jürgen Wölle:
Interconnected media for human-centered understanding. 67-76
Session 3
- Bruno Emond:
Multimedia and human-in-the-loop: interaction as content enrichment. 77-84 - Matthias Rehm, Nikolaus Bee, Birgit Endrass, Michael Wissner, Elisabeth André:
Too close for comfort?: adapting to the user's cultural background. 85-94 - Motoyuki Ozeki, Yasushi Miyata, Hideki Aoyama, Yuichi Nakamura:
Human support improvements by natural man-machine collaboration. 95-101
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