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Desktop conferencing

International Journal of Productivity and Performance Management, 1993
Reviews the advantages and disadvantages of various forms of desktop conferencing: telephone conferencing, audio conferencing, computer conferencing, desktop computer conferencing, and video conferencing.
Anna Baines
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Virtual conferencing

BT Technology Journal, 1997
Current multi-party video- and audioconferencing systems limit natural communications between participants. People communicate by speech, facial expressions and body gestures. In interactions between three or more people, these communications channels are directed towards particular participants.
A N Mortlock   +3 more
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Conferencing on trees

2009 43rd Annual Conference on Information Sciences and Systems, 2009
In this paper, we develop an optimal scheme for conferencing (i.e. all-to-all communication), in communication networks. Our scheme uses the minimum sum rate. First we state a lower bound on sum rate and show how to achieve it on networks with tree topology.
Ali Jalali   +3 more
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Augmented video conferencing

23rd International Conference on Distributed Computing Systems Workshops, 2003. Proceedings., 2004
Distance learning programs use on-line video records to deliver pre-recorded lectures. And, video communication systems can be used as a discussion tool. In this paper, we start our discussion on a multimedia presentation recording system which we had developed.
Timothy K. Shih   +3 more
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The evolution of conferencing

BT Technology Journal, 1997
In the last few years we have seen the explosive growth of the personal computer in the business and home environment, together with the networking of these computers. This has presented new opportunities to enhance the traditional audio- and video-conferencing environments that have been around for the last decade.
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A digital conferencing technique

Proceedings of the IEEE, 1985
A digital conferencing technique based on pseudo-addition of adaptive delta-modulated channels has been presented. It employs majority logic for routing speech signals of active subscriber to all others in conference. Time sharing allows processing of large number of channels, making it attractive for VLSI realization.
M. V. Pitke, T. Chandrasekaran
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