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found 37 matches
- 2004
- Kazi Khaled Al-Zahid, L. Jun, Kamugisha Kazaura, Mitsuji Matsumoto:
IP network for emergency service. MUM 2004: 165-170 - Maximino Bessa, António Coelho, Alan Chalmers:
Alternate feature location for rapid navigation using a 3D map on a mobile device. MUM 2004: 5-9 - Michael Bianchi:
Automatic video production of lectures using an intelligent and aware environment. MUM 2004: 117-123 - Liselott Brunnberg:
The Road Rager: making use of traffic encounters in a mobile multiplayer game. MUM 2004: 33-39 - Assaf Burak, Taly Sharon:
Usage patterns of FriendZone: mobile location-based community services. MUM 2004: 93-100 - Oleg Davidyuk, Jukka Riekki, Ville-Mikko Rautio, Jun-Zhao Sun:
Context-aware middleware for mobile multimedia applications. MUM 2004: 213-220 - Onyeka Ezenwoye, Raimund K. Ege, Li Yang, Qasem Kharma:
A mediation framework for multimedia delivery. MUM 2004: 251-256 - Jonna Häkkilä, Jani Mäntyjärvi:
User experiences on combining location sensitive mobile phone applications and multimedia messaging. MUM 2004: 179-185 - Erkki Harjula, Mika Ylianttila, Jussi Ala-Kurikka, Jukka Riekki, Jaakko J. Sauvola:
Plug-and-play application platform: towards mobile peer-to-peer. MUM 2004: 63-69 - Anders Henrysson, Mark Ollila:
UMAR: Ubiquitous Mobile Augmented Reality. MUM 2004: 41-45 - Taro Hori, Mitsuji Matsumoto:
The challenges of wireless and mobile technologies: the RFID encourages the mobile phone development. MUM 2004: 207-211 - Giulio Jacucci, Juha Kela, Johan Plomp:
Configuring gestures as expressive interactions to navigate multimedia recordings from visits on multiple projections. MUM 2004: 157-164 - Jari T. Karvonen, Juhani Warsta:
Mobile multimedia services development: value chain perspective. MUM 2004: 171-178 - Atsushi Katayama, Takao Nakamura, Masashi Yamamuro, Noboru Sonehara:
New high-speed frame detection method: Side Trace Algorithm (STA) for i-appli on cellular phones to detect watermarks. MUM 2004: 109-116 - Amir Khella, Benjamin B. Bederson:
Pocket PhotoMesa: a Zoomable image browser for PDAs. MUM 2004: 19-24 - Panu Korpipää, Jonna Häkkilä, Juha Kela, Sami Ronkainen, Ilkka Känsälä:
Utilising context ontology in mobile device application personalisation. MUM 2004: 133-140 - Yang Lu, Tien-Tsin Wong, Pheng-Ann Heng:
Digital photo similarity analysis in frequency domain and photo album compression. MUM 2004: 237-244 - Jani Mäntyjärvi, Juha Kela, Panu Korpipää, Sanna Kallio:
Enabling fast and effortless customisation in accelerometer based gesture interaction. MUM 2004: 25-31 - Tatsuo Nakajima, Kaori Fujinami, Eiji Tokunaga, Hiroo Ishikawa:
Middleware design issues for ubiquitous computing. MUM 2004: 55-62 - Takao Nakamura, Atsushi Katayama, Masashi Yamamuro, Noboru Sonehara:
Fast watermark detection scheme for camera-equipped cellular phone. MUM 2004: 101-108 - Gauri Nanda, Adrian Cable, V. Michael Bove Jr., Moneta Ho, Han Hoang:
bYOB [Build Your Own Bag]: a computationally-enhanced modular textile system. MUM 2004: 1-4 - Eila Niemelä, Juhani Latvakoski:
Survey of requirements and solutions for ubiquitous software. MUM 2004: 71-78 - Timo Ojala, Jani Korhonen, Tiia Sutinen, Pekka Parhi, Lauri Aalto:
Mobile kärpät: a case study in wireless personal area networking. MUM 2004: 149-156 - Dominic Osborne, Derek Abbott, Matthew Sorell, Derek Rogers:
Multiple embedding using robust watermarks for wireless medical images. MUM 2004: 245-250 - Yuechen Qian, Loe M. G. Feijs:
Exploring the potentials of combining photo annotating tasks with instant messaging fun. MUM 2004: 11-17 - Sriram Raghavan, Srikanth Akkiraju, Santhosh Sridhar:
Bandwidth optimization by reliable-path determination in Mobile Ad-Hoc Networks. MUM 2004: 193-198 - Pertti Repo, Jukka Riekki:
Middleware support for implementing context-aware multimodal user interfaces. MUM 2004: 221-227 - Johan Sanneblad, Lars Erik Holmquist:
The GapiDraw platform: high-performance cross-platform graphics on mobile devices. MUM 2004: 47-53 - Marvin L. Smith:
Digital rights management & protecting the digital media value chain. MUM 2004: 187-191 - Zhexuan Song, Ryusuke Masuoka, Jonathan R. Agre, Yannis Labrou:
Task computing for ubiquitous multimedia services. MUM 2004: 257-262
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