Proceedings of the International Conference on Human-centric Computing 2011 and Embedded and Multimedia Computing 2011
Park, Jame J.
Proceedings of the International Conference on Human-centric Computing 2011 and Embedded and Multimedia Computing 2011 HumanCom & EMC 2011 / [recurso electrónico] : edited by Jame J. Park, Hai Jin, Xiaofei Liao, Ran Zheng. - XXV, 631 p. online resource. - Lecture Notes in Electrical Engineering, 102 1876-1100 ; . - Lecture Notes in Electrical Engineering, 102 .
Keynote Speech -- HumanCom 2011 -- Session 1: Computer-assisted Learning, Cognition and Semantic Systems -- Session 2: Human-computer Interaction and Social Computing -- Session 3: Network or distributed algorithms, applications -- Session 4: Privacy, Security and trust management -- Session 5: Ubiquitous computing, mobile systems and applications -- Session 6:Virtualization Technologies for Desktop Applications -- EMC 2011 -- Session 1: Cyber-Physical Systems and Real-time systems -- Session 2: Distributed Multimedia Systems -- Session 3: Embedded Systems, Software and Applications -- Session 4: Multimedia Computing & Intelligent Services -- PDC 2011 -- ENC 2011.
Proceedings of the International Conference on Human-centric Computing and Embedded and Multimedia Computing (HumanCom & EMC 2011) will cover topics of HumanCom and EMC, the current hot topics satisfying the world-wide ever-changing needs. Human-centric computing is to create novel solutions so that the humans are always connected, portable, and available. As with pervasive-computing, human-centric computing requires a variety of devices; however, such devices exist simply to obtain inputs from the human and are embedded in objects that humans interact with on a daily basis. Moreover, during the past couple of decades, Information Science technologies influenced and changed every aspect of our lives and our cultures. Without various Information Science technology-based applications, it would be difficult to keep information stored securely, to process information efficiently, and to communicate conveniently. Embedded computing ranges from portable devices such as digital watches and MP3 players, to large stationary installations like traffic lights, factory controllers, or the systems controlling nuclear power plants. Complexity varies from low, with a single microcontroller chip, to very high with multiple units, peripherals and networks mounted inside a large chassis or enclosure. Multimedia computing covers multimedia I/O devices, OS, storage systems, streaming media middleware, continuous media representations, media coding, media processing, etc., and also includes multimedia communications; real-time protocols, end-to-end streaming media, resource allocation, multicast protocols, and multimedia applications; databases, distributed collaboration, video conferencing, 3D virtual environments.
9789400721050
Computer science.
Multimedia systems.
Computer vision.
Telecommunication.
Computer Science.
User Interfaces and Human Computer Interaction.
Communications Engineering, Networks.
Image Processing and Computer Vision.
Multimedia Information Systems.
QA76.9.U83 QA76.9.H85
005.437 4.019
Proceedings of the International Conference on Human-centric Computing 2011 and Embedded and Multimedia Computing 2011 HumanCom & EMC 2011 / [recurso electrónico] : edited by Jame J. Park, Hai Jin, Xiaofei Liao, Ran Zheng. - XXV, 631 p. online resource. - Lecture Notes in Electrical Engineering, 102 1876-1100 ; . - Lecture Notes in Electrical Engineering, 102 .
Keynote Speech -- HumanCom 2011 -- Session 1: Computer-assisted Learning, Cognition and Semantic Systems -- Session 2: Human-computer Interaction and Social Computing -- Session 3: Network or distributed algorithms, applications -- Session 4: Privacy, Security and trust management -- Session 5: Ubiquitous computing, mobile systems and applications -- Session 6:Virtualization Technologies for Desktop Applications -- EMC 2011 -- Session 1: Cyber-Physical Systems and Real-time systems -- Session 2: Distributed Multimedia Systems -- Session 3: Embedded Systems, Software and Applications -- Session 4: Multimedia Computing & Intelligent Services -- PDC 2011 -- ENC 2011.
Proceedings of the International Conference on Human-centric Computing and Embedded and Multimedia Computing (HumanCom & EMC 2011) will cover topics of HumanCom and EMC, the current hot topics satisfying the world-wide ever-changing needs. Human-centric computing is to create novel solutions so that the humans are always connected, portable, and available. As with pervasive-computing, human-centric computing requires a variety of devices; however, such devices exist simply to obtain inputs from the human and are embedded in objects that humans interact with on a daily basis. Moreover, during the past couple of decades, Information Science technologies influenced and changed every aspect of our lives and our cultures. Without various Information Science technology-based applications, it would be difficult to keep information stored securely, to process information efficiently, and to communicate conveniently. Embedded computing ranges from portable devices such as digital watches and MP3 players, to large stationary installations like traffic lights, factory controllers, or the systems controlling nuclear power plants. Complexity varies from low, with a single microcontroller chip, to very high with multiple units, peripherals and networks mounted inside a large chassis or enclosure. Multimedia computing covers multimedia I/O devices, OS, storage systems, streaming media middleware, continuous media representations, media coding, media processing, etc., and also includes multimedia communications; real-time protocols, end-to-end streaming media, resource allocation, multicast protocols, and multimedia applications; databases, distributed collaboration, video conferencing, 3D virtual environments.
9789400721050
Computer science.
Multimedia systems.
Computer vision.
Telecommunication.
Computer Science.
User Interfaces and Human Computer Interaction.
Communications Engineering, Networks.
Image Processing and Computer Vision.
Multimedia Information Systems.
QA76.9.U83 QA76.9.H85
005.437 4.019