Demos

The goal of the ICME 2010 demonstration sessions is to allow members of the multimedia community to demonstrate working multimedia systems. Participants of accepted proposals are required to register for the conference by the author registration deadline. For registration, please visit here. Demonstrators are required to bring their own computing equipment and any additional network, display, sensor, etc. hardware needed for the demonstration.

The following demo proposals have been accepted for ICME2010 after review.

IDTitle
2355 Music Mood Classification Coped For Two Different Scenarios
2383 DUIRA: An Interactive Learning Platform For Mixed Reality
2384 A Remote Thin Client System For Real Time Multimedia Streaming Applications
2385 COBS: A Tool For Collaborative Browsing And Search On The Web
2394 SharedMind: A Tool For Collaborative Mind-Mapping
2395 Google Image Swirl, A Large-Scale Content-Based Image Browsing System
2396 Resource Aware Real-Time Stream Adaptation For MPEG-2 Transport Streams In Constrained Bandwidth Networks
2397 VRAPS: Visual Rhythm-Based Audio Playback System
2398 NINSUNA: A Server-Side W3C Media Fragments Implementation
2399 Interactive Music Archive Access System
2423 Visual Speaker Model Exploration
2426 An Embedded P2P-Based Positional Audio System In Virtual Environments
2427 Low Power Surveillance Video Coding System
2428 Media-Rich Interactive Mobile Learning Assistant
2429 An Integrated Mobile-Based Landmark Recognition System For Information Retrieval
2430 Parallel Face Analysis Platform
2431 MPEG-7 Visual Signature Tools
2433 Efficient Advertiment Discovery System For Audio Podcast Content
2435 A Guitar Tablature Score Follower


For additional information regarding the demonstration sessions, please contact one of the Demonstration Chairs: Dr. Kiyoharu Aizawa (aizawa@hal.t.u-tokyo.ac.jp) or Dr. Lekha Chaisorn (clekha@i2r.a-star.edu.sg).