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Proceedings of the 12th annual international conference on Mobile systems, applications, and services, 2014
Mobile devices are integral to the workflows of many organizations working in rural or disconnected contexts. Data is often collected on mobile phones and tablets using tools like Open Data Kit (ODK). However, some of the applications require users to revisit and update previously collected data, necessitating easy viewing of stored data.
Samuel Sudar +2 more
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Mobile devices are integral to the workflows of many organizations working in rural or disconnected contexts. Data is often collected on mobile phones and tablets using tools like Open Data Kit (ODK). However, some of the applications require users to revisit and update previously collected data, necessitating easy viewing of stored data.
Samuel Sudar +2 more
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2011
The growing availability of video provides many applications for the purpose of injury-control research. Video is recognized as a tool for the identification of common injury vignettes, or hazard scenarios, and has been applied predominantly across the sports and recreational realm.
Andrew E. Lincoln, Shane V. Caswell
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The growing availability of video provides many applications for the purpose of injury-control research. Video is recognized as a tool for the identification of common injury vignettes, or hazard scenarios, and has been applied predominantly across the sports and recreational realm.
Andrew E. Lincoln, Shane V. Caswell
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2005
Data mining, which is defined as the process of extracting previously unknown knowledge and detecting interesting patterns from a massive set of data, has been an active research area. As a result, several commercial products and research prototypes are available nowadays.
Jung Hwan Oh, Jeong Kyu Lee, Sae Hwang
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Data mining, which is defined as the process of extracting previously unknown knowledge and detecting interesting patterns from a massive set of data, has been an active research area. As a result, several commercial products and research prototypes are available nowadays.
Jung Hwan Oh, Jeong Kyu Lee, Sae Hwang
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2019
The use of video recording for data collection in educational research is increasing popular. Drawing on seminal, contemporary research and the author’s own wide-ranging practical experiences, this chapter offers critical discussion about this approach. Four potential benefits are addressed: multiple review, detailed analysis, simultaneous perspectives
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The use of video recording for data collection in educational research is increasing popular. Drawing on seminal, contemporary research and the author’s own wide-ranging practical experiences, this chapter offers critical discussion about this approach. Four potential benefits are addressed: multiple review, detailed analysis, simultaneous perspectives
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IEEE Transactions on Aerospace and Electronic Systems, 1966
In conventional video transmission systems, data is scanned at a constant rate with a fixed optical resolution and transmitted with a given magnitude accuracy. In adaptive video transmission systems, more efficient utilization of bandwidth and/or power is accomplished by varying the optical resolution and amplitude accuracy as a function of picture ...
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In conventional video transmission systems, data is scanned at a constant rate with a fixed optical resolution and transmitted with a given magnitude accuracy. In adaptive video transmission systems, more efficient utilization of bandwidth and/or power is accomplished by varying the optical resolution and amplitude accuracy as a function of picture ...
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2012
A video sequence is in principle a sequence of images. The methods presented in the previous chapters therefore apply equally well to a video sequence as to an image. One image is simply processed at a time. There are, however, two differences between a video sequence and an image.
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A video sequence is in principle a sequence of images. The methods presented in the previous chapters therefore apply equally well to a video sequence as to an image. One image is simply processed at a time. There are, however, two differences between a video sequence and an image.
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A Tutorial on Immersive Video Delivery: From Omnidirectional Video to Holography
IEEE Communications Surveys and Tutorials, 2023Jeroen Van Der Hooft +2 more
exaly
1986
This chapter will examine how to prepare video data for publication and for presentation to an audience, including stereoscopic displays.
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This chapter will examine how to prepare video data for publication and for presentation to an audience, including stereoscopic displays.
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A Survey on Adaptive 360° Video Streaming: Solutions, Challenges and Opportunities
IEEE Communications Surveys and Tutorials, 2020Abid Yaqoob +2 more
exaly
Overview of the Versatile Video Coding (VVC) Standard and its Applications
IEEE Transactions on Circuits and Systems for Video Technology, 2021Benjamin Bross, Ye-Kui Wang, Yan Ye
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