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Stem conferenc$ (all stems)

25 papers:

ICSTICST-2014-AliH #challenge #lessons learnt #modelling #testing #video
Model-Based Testing of Video Conferencing Systems: Challenges, Lessons Learnt, and Results (SA, HH), pp. 353–362.
ICPRICPR-2012-OGorman #fault #privacy #segmentation #video
Video privacy filters with tolerance to segmentation errors for video conferencing and surveillance (LO), pp. 1835–1838.
CHICHI-2011-JunuzovicIHZTB #bibliography #multimodal #using #what
What did i miss?: in-meeting review using multimodal accelerated instant replay (air) conferencing (SJ, KI, RH, ZZ, JCT, CB), pp. 513–522.
CHICHI-2010-JudgeN #video
Sharing conversation and sharing life: video conferencing in the home (TKJ, CN), pp. 655–658.
CHICHI-2007-BatchellerHNRRZ #game studies #testing #video
Testing the technology: playing games with video conferencing (ALB, BH, KN, EJR, MRB, XZ), pp. 849–852.
CHICHI-2007-DingEKLCSWB #empirical #visual notation
An empirical study of the use of visually enhanced voip audio conferencing: the case of IEAC (XD, TE, WAK, SL, JC, JBS, TVW, WEB), pp. 1019–1028.
CHICHI-2007-NguyenC #multi #named #trust #video
Multiview: improving trust in group video conferencing through spatial faithfulness (DTN, JC), pp. 1465–1474.
CSCWCSCW-2006-YankelovichKPWD #question
Improving audio conferencing: are two ears better than one? (NY, JK, JP, MW, JMD), pp. 333–342.
CHICHI-2005-NguyenC #multi #named #video
MultiView: spatially faithful group video conferencing (DTN, JFC), pp. 799–808.
CHICHI-2003-VertegaalWSC #named #using #video
GAZE-2: conveying eye contact in group video conferencing using eye-controlled camera direction (RV, IW, CS, CC), pp. 521–528.
ITiCSEITiCSE-2002-RapanottiBG #distance #realtime #student
eTutorials with voice groupware: real-time conferencing to support computing students at a distance (LR, CTB, RG), pp. 116–120.
ITiCSEITiCSE-2002-ShuklaJ #online
Conferencing technologies and online courses (RS, DJ), p. 235.
ICPRICPR-v3-2000-CheungT #3d #estimation #image #modelling #video
Image Motion Estimation for 3D Model Based Video Conferencing (MKC, HTT), pp. 3835–3838.
HCIHCI-CCAD-1999-Paul #video
Improving public administration by video conferencing and application sharing — mission possible (HP), pp. 318–322.
SACSAC-1998-NishimuraNYI #game studies #video
Applying videogame technologies to video conferencing systems (TN, HN, CY, TI), pp. 471–476.
ITiCSEITiCSE-1997-PalmeM #education
Use of computer conferencing to teach a course on humans and computers (JP, SM), pp. 88–90.
HCIHCI-CC-1997-ZhangTS
Show Actions in TV Conferencing (RZ, HT, YS), pp. 11–14.
CSCWCSCW-1996-FishK #collaboration #network #tutorial #video
Networking for Collaboration: Video Telephony and Media Conferencing (Tutorial) (RSF, REK), p. 6.
CSCWCSCW-1996-OkadaTM #video
MAJIC and DesktopMAJIC Conferencing System (Video Program) (KiO, ST, YM), p. 9.
CSCWCSCW-1992-RosemanG #named #realtime #tool support
GROUPKIT: A Groupware Toolkit for Building Real-Time Conferencing Applications (MR, SG), pp. 43–50.
CSCWCSCW-1990-WatabeSMFO #distributed #multi
Distributed Multiparty Desktop Conferencing System: MERMAID (KW, SS, KM, HF, TO), pp. 27–38.
CHICHI-1989-Sheffield #communication #comparison
The effects of bargaining orientation and communication medium on negotiations in the bilateral monopoly task: a comparison of decision room and computer conferencing communication media (JS), pp. 43–48.
CSCWCSCW-1988-Egido #bibliography #video
Video Conferencing as a Technology to Support Group Work: A Review of its Failures (CE), pp. 13–24.
CSCWCSCW-1986-CrowstonML #case study #design
Cognitive science and organizational design: a case study of computer conferencing (KC, TWM, FL), pp. 43–61.
CSCWCSCW-1986-Lantz #empirical #multi
An experiment in integrated multimedia conferencing (KAL), pp. 267–275.

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