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Digital Video

Clinical Orthopaedics & Related Research, 2004
The process of digital capture, editing, and archiving video has become an important aspect of documenting arthroscopic surgery. Recording the arthroscopic findings before and after surgery is an essential part of the patient's medical record. The hardware and software has become more reasonable to purchase, but the learning curve to master the ...
Don, Johnson, Mike, Johnson
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Digital video in education

The proceedings of the thirtieth SIGCSE technical symposium on Computer science education, 1999
Digital Video is an exciting new medium with the potential to revolutionize the way organizations train their employees. However, there are questions that must be answered. How practical is video? What is the demand? What is the best use of video? In this paper, we compare the performance and quality of common digital formats, analyze 851,770 queries ...
Bernard J. Jansen   +2 more
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Browsing digital video [PDF]

open access: possibleProceedings of the SIGCHI conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, 2000
Video in digital format played on programmable devices presents opportunities for significantly enhancing the user's viewing experience. For example, time compression and pause removal can shorten the viewing time for a video, textual and visual indices can allow personalized navigation through the content, and random-access digital storage allows ...
Li-wei He   +4 more
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Methods of Digital Video Microscopy for Colloidal Studies

, 1996
We describe a set of image processing algorithms for extracting quantitative data from digitized video microscope images of colloidal suspensions. In a typical application, these direct imaging techniques can locate submicrometer spheres to within 10 nm ...
J. Crocker, D. Grier
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Digital Video And Hdtv Algorithms And Interfaces

, 2016
digital video and hdtv algorithms and interfaces is available in our book collection an online access to it is set as public so you can get it instantly.
Steffen Beich
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Differences in the use of telephone and video telemedicine visits during the COVID-19 pandemic.

American Journal of Managed Care, 2021
OBJECTIVES The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic forced health systems to offer video and telephone visits as in-person visit alternatives. Although video visits offer some benefits compared with telephone visits, they require complex setup ...
J. A. Rodriguez   +3 more
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Digital video segmentation

Proceedings of the second ACM international conference on Multimedia - MULTIMEDIA '94, 1994
The data driven, bottom up approach to video segmentation has ignored the inherent structure that exists in video. This work uses the model driven approach to digital video segmentation. Mathematical models of video based on video production techniques are formulated. These models are used to classify the edit effects used in video and film production.
Terry E. Weymouth   +2 more
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Digital video

IEEE Spectrum, 1992
Issues addressed at three Digital Systems Information Exchange meetings, held in November 1990 and March and September 1991, are summarized. The meetings explored digital developments, looked for areas of actual or potential commonality, and examined possible common frameworks for manipulating digital images.
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Sound for Digital Video

2013
Sound for DV Tomlinson Holman Outline I. Introduction Why this work is worth doing, who it is aimed at, general format of the book (case study method) relationship to Sound for Film and Television Going to art house films shows trailers demonstrate difference between pix and snd: pix usually better, sound often sacrificed Even on studio pix, pic ...
Tomlinson Holman, Arthur Baum
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Digital video decoding

Proceedings of WESCON '93, 2002
As video and computers move closer together, there is a greater need for the interface between video signals and computer signals to be compatible. This interface is actually at two levels. One is the hardware level where the two systems interconnect. The levels and timing must be compatible. The other is at the information level. The picture presented
B. Felts, G. Parrish
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