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Volume 14, Number 1, June 2008

Huey-Min Sun, Yung-Chuan Lin, LihChyun Shu:
The impact of varying frame rates and bit rates on perceived quality of low/high motion sequences with smooth/complex texture. 1-13

Xavier Amatriain, Pau Arumí, David García:
A framework for efficient and rapid development of cross-platform audio applications. 15-32

Arne Lie
, Jirka Klaue
:
Evalvid-RA: trace driven simulation of rate adaptive MPEG-4 VBR video. 33-50

Hung-Chen Chen, Yi-Hung Wu, Yu-Chi Soo, Arbee L. P. Chen:
Continuous query processing over music streams based on approximate matching mechanisms. 51-70
Volume 14, Number 2, July 2008

Pablo César
, Dick C. A. Bulterman, Konstantinos Chorianopoulos
, Jens F. Jensen
:
Multimedia systems, languages, and infrastructures for interactive television. 71-72

Sudha Velusamy, Lakshmi Gopal, Shalabh Bhatnagar
, Sridhar Varadarajan:
An efficient ad recommendation system for TV programs. 73-87

Jan Van den Bergh
, Bert Bruynooghe, Jan Moons, Steven Huypens, Bart Hemmeryckx-Deleersnijder, Karin Coninx:
Using high-level models for the creation of staged participatory multimedia events on TV. 89-103

Virpi Oksman
, Ville Ollikainen
, Elina Noppari, Carlos Herrero, Antti Tammela
:
'Podracing': experimenting with mobile TV content consumption and delivery methods. 105-114

Marian Florin Ursu, Ian Kegel
, Doug Williams, Maureen Thomas, Harald Mayer, Vilmos Zsombori, Mika Luma Tuomola, Henrik Larsson, John Wyver
:
ShapeShifting TV: interactive screen media narratives. 115-132
Volume 14, Number 3, August 2008

Regina Borges de Araujo, Azzedine Boukerche:
Guest editorial: Selected papers on wireless multimedia networking from the WMuNeP'06 Conference. 133

M. Shamim Hossain, Abdulmotaleb El Saddik
:
A biologically inspired multimedia content repurposing system in heterogeneous environments. 135-143

Adrian Andronache, Matthias R. Brust
, Steffen Rothkugel:
HyMN-injection-based multimedia content distribution in hybrid wireless networks. 145-153

Francesco Licandro, Alfio Lombardo
, Giovanni Schembra
:
Multipath routing and rate-controlled video encoding in wireless video surveillance networks. 155-165

Gábor Fehér, István Oláh:
Enhancing wireless video streaming using lightweight approximate authentication. 167-177
Volume 14, Number 4, September 2008

Jinjun Wang, Changsheng Xu, Engsiong Chng
, Hanqing Lu, Qi Tian:
Automatic composition of broadcast sports video. 179-193

Liang Wan
, Wei Feng
, Zhouchen Lin, Tien-Tsin Wong, Zhi-Qiang Liu:
Perceptual image preview. 195-204

Changhu Wang, Feng Jing, Lei Zhang, Hong-Jiang Zhang:
Scalable search-based image annotation. 205-220

Siu Fung Yeung, John C. S. Lui:
Dynamic Bayesian approach for detecting cheats in multi-player online games. 221-236

Lei Xie:
Discovering salient prosodic cues and their interactions for automatic story segmentation in Mandarin broadcast news. 237-253
Volume 14, Number 5, November 2008

Jean-Philippe Poli:
An automatic television stream structuring system for television archives holders. 255-275

Ufuk Sakarya, Ziya Telatar
:
Graph-based multilevel temporal video segmentation. 277-290

Jung-Hak Nam, Donggyu Sim:
Lossless video coding based on pixel-wise prediction. 291-298

Katerina Pastra
:
COSMOROE: a cross-media relations framework for modelling multimedia dialectics. 299-323
Volume 14, Number 6, December 2008

Thomas Plagemann:
Editorial. 325

Lynda Hardman
, Zeljko Obrenovic, Frank Nack, Brigitte Kerhervé, Kurt W. Piersol:
Canonical processes of semantically annotated media production. 327-340

Hyowon Lee, Alan F. Smeaton
, Noel E. O'Connor
, Gareth J. F. Jones
, Michael Blighe, Daragh Byrne, Aiden R. Doherty
, Cathal Gurrin
:
Constructing a SenseCam visual diary as a media process. 341-349

Philipp Sandhaus
, Sabine Thieme, Susanne Boll:
Processes of photo book production. 351-357

Erik Mannens
, Maarten Verwaest, Rik Van de Walle:
Production and multi-channel distribution of news. 359-368

Stephan Kopf
, Wolfgang Effelsberg:
Mobile cinema: canonical processes for video adaptation. 369-375

Brigitte Kerhervé, Olivier Gerbé, Paul Landon:
Process modeling for new media artworks. 377-383

Vincenzo Lombardo
, Fabrizio Nunnari, Rossana Damiano
, Antonio Pizzo
, Cristina Gena
:
The canonical processes of a dramatized approach to information presentation. 385-393

Dieter Van Rijsselbergen, Barbara Van De Keer, Rik Van de Walle:
The canonical expression of the drama product manufacturing processes. 395-403

Michael Hausenblas
:
Non-linear interactive media productions. 405-413

Ansgar Scherp
:
Canonical processes for creating personalized semantically rich multimedia presentations. 415-425

Olivier Aubert
, Pierre-Antoine Champin, Yannick Prié
, Bertrand Richard:
Canonical processes in active reading and hypervideo production. 427-433

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