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  • 1
    UID:
    gbv_1778500684
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (282 p.)
    ISBN: 9783319934358
    Series Statement: Approaches to Social Inequality and Difference
    Content: Exploring indigenous life projects in encounters with extractivism, the present open access volume discusses how current turbulences actualise questions of indigeneity, difference and ontological dynamics in the Andes and Amazonia. While studies of extractivism in South America often focus on wider national and international politics, this contribution instead provides ethnographic explorations of indigenous politics, perspectives and worlds, revealing loss and suffering as well as creative strategies to mediate the extralocal. Seeking to avoid conceptual imperialism or the imposition of exogenous categories, the chapters are grounded in the respective authors’ long-standing field research. The authors examine the reactions (from resistance to accommodation), consequences (from anticipation to rubble) and materials (from fossil fuel to water) diversely related to extractivism in rural and urban settings. How can Amerindian strategies to preserve localised communities in extractivist contexts contribute to ways of thinking otherwise?
    Note: English
    Language: English
    Keywords: Electronic books
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  • 2
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    Online Resource
    Cambridge, Massachusetts ; London, England : The MIT Press
    UID:
    b3kat_BV049101689
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource
    ISBN: 9780262374972 , 9780262374989
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe, Paperback ISBN 978-0-262-54593-8
    Language: English
    Subjects: General works , Sociology
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    Keywords: Social Media ; Vergleich ; Methode
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  • 3
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    Online Resource
    Cambridge, Massachusetts ; London, England :The MIT Press,
    UID:
    almahu_BV047492462
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (xi, 195 Seiten).
    ISBN: 978-0-262-36714-1
    Content: "Argues for a holistic view of the digital environment in which many of us now live, as neither determined by the features of technology nor uniformly negative for society"--
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe, Hardcover ISBN 978-0-262-04619-0
    Language: English
    Subjects: Computer Science , Sociology
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    Keywords: Digitalisierung ; Gesellschaft ; Sozialer Wandel
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  • 4
    UID:
    gbv_1681512599
    Format: 1 online resource (xvi, 215 pages)
    ISBN: 9780203016886 , 9781134215591 , 9781134215638 , 9781134215645
    Series Statement: Foundations of the market economy
    Content: 1. Two economic approaches to human behaviour in liberalism -- 2. The definition of economic behaviour in the work of Mises -- 3. The structure of the general theory of action of Mises -- 4. The discovery of means and the creation of possibilities -- 5. The evaluative system -- 6. Causality as a praxeological category -- 7. The project -- 8. The definition of economic behaviour in the work of Becker -- 9. Critical analysis of Becker's definition of economic behaviour : stability of preferences -- 10. Critical analysis of Becker's definition of economic behaviour : maximizing behaviour and market equilibrium -- 11. Conclusions.
    Note: Includes bibliographical references (pages [203]-209) and index
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9780415365437
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9780415493574
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe ISBN 9780415365437
    Language: English
    Keywords: Electronic books
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  • 5
    UID:
    almafu_9959328127502883
    Format: 1 online resource (xxxvii, 754 pages) : , illustrations (chiefly color)
    ISBN: 9783527679300 , 3527679308 , 3527679332 , 9783527679324 , 3527679324 , 9783527679317 , 3527679316 , 9783527679331
    Content: This comprehensive collection of top level contributions provides a thorough review of the vibrant field of chemistry education. HIghly-experienced chemistry professors and education experts cover the latest developments in chemistry learning and teaching, as well as the pivotal role of chemistry for shaping a more sustainable future. Adopting a practice-oriented approach, the current challenges and opportunities posed by chemistry education are critically discussed, highlighting the pitfalls that can occur in teaching chemistry and how to circumvent them. The main topics discussed include best practices, project-based education, blended language and the role of technology, including e-learning, and science visualization. Hands-on recommendations on how to optimally implement innovative strategies of teaching chemistry at university and high-school levels make this book an essential resource for anybody interested in either teaching or learning chemistry more effectively, from experience chemistry professors to secondary school teachers, from educators with no formal training in didactics to frustrated chemistry students. -- from back cover.
    Note: Chemistry education : a global endeavour. , Chemistry education and human activity / , Chemistry education that makes connections : our responsibilities / , The connection between the local chemistry curriculum and chemistry terms in the global news : the glocalization perspective / , Changing perspectives on the undergraduate chemistry curriculum / , Empowering chemistry teachers' learning : practices and new challenges / , Lifelong learning : approaches to increasing the understanding of chemistry by everybody / , Best practices and innovative strategies. , Using chemistry education research to inform teaching strategies and design of instructional materials / , Research on problem solving in chemistry / , Do real work, not homework / , Context-based teaching and learning on school and university level / , Active learning pedagogies for the future of global chemistry education / , Inquiry-based student-centered instruction / , Flipping the chemistry classroom with peer instruction / , Innovative community-engaged learning projects : from chemical reactions to community interactions / , The role of conceptual integration in understanding and learning chemistry / , Learners ideas, misconceptions, and challenge / , The role of language in the teaching and learning of chemistry / , Using the cognitive conflict strategy with classroom chemistry demonstrations / , Chemistry education for gifted learners / , Experimental experience through project-based learning / , The development of high-order learning skills in high school chemistry laboratory : "skills for life" / , Chemistry education through microscale experiments / , The role of new technologies. , Twenty-first century skills : using the web in chemistry education / , Design of dynamic visualizations to enhance conceptual understanding in chemistry courses / , Chemistry apps on smartphones and tablets / , E-learning and blended learning in chemistry education / , Wiki technologies and communities : new approaches to assessing individual and collaborative learning in the chemistry laboratory / , New tools and challenges for chemical education : mobile learning, augmented reality, and distributed cognition in the dawn of the social and semantic web / , Text in English.
    Additional Edition: Print version: Chemistry education ISBN 9783527336050
    Language: English
    Keywords: Electronic books. ; Electronic books. ; Electronic books ; Electronic books ; Electronic books. ; Electronic books. ; Electronic books. ; Electronic books. ; Electronic books.
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  • 6
    UID:
    almahu_9949319851802882
    Format: 1 online resource (270 pages)
    ISBN: 9781948765923
    Note: Intro -- Shaping the future and the past -- Thermodynamic Interactions -- Physioogical Atmospheres -- Weather Architecture: A historical Perspective -- Thermodynamic Space -- Architecture of the Senses -- The Unbounded Boundary -- Jade Meteo Park -- Material Atmospheres -- Thermodynamic Materialism -- Geometric Diagrams of Energy Flow -- The Architectural and Performative Potential of Porous Structures -- Cellular Solidarity: Matter, Energy and Formation -- Regaining Authority -- Thermodynamic Prototype -- Territorial Atmospheres -- Landscape and Atmosphere: Genealogies of Appearance -- Equilibrated Exchange: an Exploration of The Sea Ranch Bioclimatic Analysis -- Urban Meteorology -- The Physiognomy of a Landscape -- Campo Mineral -- Masdar -- Afterword -- Biographies -- Image Credits -- Acknowledgements.
    Additional Edition: Print version: Garcia-German, Javier Thermodynamic Interactions New York City : Actar D,c2017 ISBN 9781940291222
    Language: English
    Keywords: Electronic books. ; Electronic books ; Electronic books
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  • 7
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    Online Resource
    London : Taylor and Francis Group
    UID:
    kobvindex_INT69523
    Format: 1 online resource (205 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9780415327633 , 9780203022191
    Series Statement: Routledge Studies in the Modern World Economy Series
    Content: With the final phase of the European Monetary Union underway, concern has been raised over the regional implications of the European Central Bank (ECB) Monetary Policy. Departing from the standard approach utilized by the ECB, this book provides a comprehensive theoretical framework to explore the ways through which money and monetary policy may affect regions. Carlos Rodriguez Fuentes, the rising star of Spanish economics, has produced a work of impressive clarity which analyzes the effects of regional monetary policy - with particular reference to European Monetary Union. Here, he examines the role that the banking system and the liquidity preference of economic agents play in the transmission of central banks monetary policy decisions to regions within a country or countries within a currency union. Rodriguez Fuentes utilizes a unique framework built upon the basic principle of the Post-Keynsian monetary theory which enables the identification of a new way for money and monetary policy to have a regional impact; the behavioural effect. This book, with it's combination of literary and empirical approach will prove essential reading for all students of economics and politics, as well as readers who interested in the development of the European Union
    Note: Book Cover -- Half-Title -- Series-Title -- Title -- Copyright -- Dedication -- Contents -- List of figures -- List of tables -- Foreword -- Acknowledgements -- 1 Introduction -- 2 A dichotomized view of the economic process -- 3 Beyond transmission mechanisms -- 4 The regional effects of monetary policy -- 5 Monetary policy, financial flows and credit markets -- 6 Some empirical evidence -- 7 Conclusions -- Notes -- References -- Index
    Additional Edition: Print version Rodriguez Fuentes, Carlos Javier Regional Monetary Policy London : Taylor & Francis Group,c2005 ISBN 9780415327633
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    Keywords: Electronic books
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  • 8
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    New York : Cambridge University Press
    UID:
    kobvindex_INT71916
    Format: 1 online resource (302 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9781107034433 , 9781107348431
    Content: Latin American multinationals (multilatinas) have been central in the rise of emerging markets in the last few decades. This book analyses the trends, the countries and the firms involved, and explores the implications for the US, China, Spain and the rest of Europe
    Note: Intro -- Contents -- Figures -- Tables -- Foreword -- Introduction -- 1 A Novus Mundus -- An Olympic effect -- Farewell to the old world -- Investments in the emerging countries -- Latin America and the Arab countries -- Latin America and Asia -- The new Latin American contagion -- Multilatinas expanding again -- 2 The decade of the multilatinas -- Multilatinas: emerging multinationals -- The progress of the multilatinas -- New multilatinas and new frontiers -- 3 The expansion of Brazilian multilatinas -- Brazil: a present power -- The Brazilian miracle -- Brazilian multilatinas are searching for new investment frontiers -- 4 The expansion of Spanish-speaking multilatinas -- Mexico -- Argentina -- Chile -- Colombia -- Peru -- Exploring new areas -- 5 Multilatinas 2.0 -- The world's focus on technology in emerging markets -- Latin America: the decade of innovation -- Startups and venture capital funds: searching for Multilatinas 2.0 -- Latin America and the risk of success mania (`exitomania') -- Increased venture capital -- 6 China: a wake up call -- The rise of China -- Chinas FDI towards Latin America: the big news of the 2010s decade -- Walking the Talk with China: rebalancing technology and innovation -- 7 Spain and Latin America -- Spain and Latin America: a special relationship -- Spain as a Latin American hub for corporate headquarters -- Spain as a European hub for Latin startups -- The new Latin American argonauts -- 8 Spain as a Latin hub -- The multilatinas: a great opportunity for Spain -- Spain as a European hub for multilatina corporate headquarters -- A map of multilatina European headquarters -- Potential for consolidation -- Madrid and Barcelona -- 9 Conclusions -- Innovation in international cooperation -- Brazil, an emerging donor -- Triangular cooperation -- Latin sovereign wealth funds -- (Re)thinking Latin America , References -- Index
    Additional Edition: Print version Santiso, Javier The Decade of the Multilatinas New York : Cambridge University Press,c2013 ISBN 9781107034433
    Language: English
    Keywords: Electronic books
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  • 9
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Berlin, Germany : Berlin International University of Applied Sciences
    UID:
    kobvindex_INT0002628
    Format: 1 electronic resource (24 pages)
    ISBN: No
    Content: "The conference 'Interior - inferior - in theory? Contemporary positions in interior design theory' brought together interior design researchers and educators from different countries to discuss contemporary theoretical positions within/about the discipline. What constitutes interior design/interior architecture? How may interior design's relationship to architecture and design be defined and reflected theoretically? How is this discipline, which for decades has been classified as 'emerging' or 'relatively young', taught, researched and understood professionally in different countries? How has this changed over time? Taking theory building to be one of the most important acts of defining a discipline, the conference drew connections between interior design theory and its historiography, historical research in interior design/interior architecture, and disciplinary conceptions as they are embodied in interior design programs and professional institutions in different countries. Given interior design's status as an 'emerging' discipline, often taught only at universities of applied sciences or, in some countries, not even established as a university subject, the title 'Interior - inferior - in theory?' refers to the notion that interior design lacks a historically grown body of research and, especially, a theory of its own, and instead largely relies on architecture and design theory. Instead of continuing to rely on related discipline's definitions, which result in a definition ex negativo, the conference aims to support the current trend of establishing a body of theory for the discipline that is its own."
    Note: CONFERENCE NOTE: abstracts of papers presented at the international conference "Interior - Inferior - In Theory?: Contemporary Positions in Interior Design Theory", held at Deutsches Architektur Zentrum (DAZ), Berlin, 17-18 May 2018 , CONFERENCE NOTE: the conference was organised by Berlin International University of Applied Sciences, Prof. Dr. Carola Ebert, Chair of Interior Design, History and Theory of Architecture and Design, in cooperation with Architektenkammer Berlin, Bund Deutscher Innenarchitekten, European Council of Interior Architects and Netzwerk Architekturwissenschaft , SPECIAL CONTENTS NOTE: includes the abstract of the paper "From structural to superficial : limits and contradictions in interior architecture" by Javier Martín , 1 Interior design : history, identity, education : Interior history : practices for the future of an emerging discipline / Edward Hollis -- Interior - accelerating - in theory! / Inge Somers -- Traces from within : re-activating history in the transformation and reuse of existing buildings / Nikolaas Vande Keere, Koenraad Van Cleempoel -- 2 Interior design theory : Gauging interior time / Lois Weinthal -- On boundary-drawing practices : from inferior interiors to immanent relations of exteriority / Robert Alexander Gorny -- 3 Extending the perspective on the interior : Public interiority : an urban experience, independent from architectural interiors / Liz Teston -- We emerged and expanded, stop apologizing / Alison B. Snyder -- 4 Keynote : The story of the interior : the dispositions of enclosure / Graeme Brooker -- 5 Interior design education : an international perspective : The future of interior architecture is interdisciplinary / Dominic Haag-Walthert, Ralph Stoian -- The role of women in interior design in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia / Goze Bayram, Irene Pasina -- Interior design and its transmissibility : practice, research and didactics at a crucial point in Italy / Santi Centineo -- Interior design in Brazil and its transdisciplinary roots : for an updated approach / Victor Carvalho, Maria Olivera, Emyle dos Santos -- 6 The interior beyond architecture : Beyond the interior / Deborah Schneiderman, Amy Campos -- Of interiority and psychogeography / Elita Nuraeny -- From structural to superficial : limits and contradictions in interior architecture / Javier Martín -- 7 Interior practices : A question of complexity not scale / Nerma Cridge, Sophie Ungerer -- Ensembles of taste goods : moodboards as interiorist practice / Raymund Königk, Zakkiya Khan -- Conditions, forces, gestures, framings (or how to talk about how we do) / Rosie Scott -- 8 Reuse and reconfigure : A live interior / Ulrika Karlson, Einar Rodhe -- Mind the gap : the role of interior designers in adaptive reuse projects of Iran / Ehsan Masoud, Parastoo Eshrati -- An interior approach to education and adaptive reuse / Bie Plevoets, Markus Berger, Sally Stone -- 9 Research and practice : Theory and practice / Anja Dirks -- Philosophy in practise : practice research PhDs + interior design / Suzie Attiwill
    Language: English
    Keywords: Conference papers and proceedings
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  • 10
    UID:
    kobvindex_INT59413
    Format: 1 online resource (394 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9781118706343
    Note: Intro -- MEDIA PRODUCTION, DELIVERY AND INTERACTION FOR PLATFORM INDEPENDENT SYSTEMS -- Contents -- List of Editors and Contributors -- List of Abbreviations -- Notations -- 1 Introduction -- 2 State-of-the-Art and Challenges in Media Production, Broadcast and Delivery -- 2.1 Introduction -- 2.2 Video Fundamentals and Acquisition Technology -- 2.2.1 How Real Should Video Look? -- 2.2.2 Fundamentals of Video -- 2.2.3 Camera Technology -- 2.2.4 Production for Formats with Differing Aspect Ratios -- 2.2.5 Stereoscopic 3D Video -- 2.2.6 Challenges for the Future -- 2.3 Audio Fundamentals and Acquisition Technology -- 2.3.1 Introduction -- 2.3.2 Fundamentals of Audio -- 2.3.3 Non-Live Production -- 2.3.4 Live Production -- 2.3.5 Surround Sound -- 2.3.6 Challenges for the Future -- 2.4 Live Programme Production -- 2.4.1 The Production Area and Roles in Production -- 2.4.2 The Production Workspace -- 2.4.3 Vision Mixing: Techniques for Directing, Selecting and Mixing Camera Feeds -- 2.4.4 Audio Mixing -- 2.4.5 Replay Operation in Live Television Production -- 2.4.6 Challenges for the Future -- 2.5 Coding and Delivery -- 2.5.1 Managed Delivery Networks -- 2.5.2 Unmanaged Delivery Networks -- 2.5.3 Codecs and Transport Protocols -- 2.5.4 Challenges for the Future -- 2.6 Display Technology -- 2.6.1 Plasma Displays - Developing the Flat Panel Display Market -- 2.6.2 LCD- the Current Dominant Technology -- 2.6.3 Projection Technologies -- 2.6.4 Other Technologies -- 2.6.5 Impact on Broadcasters -- 2.6.6 Challenges for the Future -- 2.7 Audio Reproduction Technology -- 2.7.1 Stereophonic Sound Systems -- 2.7.2 Holophonic Systems -- 2.7.3 Binaural Systems -- 2.7.4 Hybrid Systems -- 2.7.5 Challenges for the Future -- 2.8 Use of Archive Material -- 2.8.1 Video Format Conversion -- 2.8.2 Audio Format Conversion -- 2.8.3 Challenges for the Future , 2.9 Concept of Format-Agnostic Media -- 2.9.1 Limitations of Current Production and Delivery Approaches -- 2.9.2 A New Approach: Format-Agnostic Media -- 2.9.3 Metadata for Enabling Rich User Interaction -- 2.9.4 A Format-Agnostic Media Production and Delivery System -- 2.10 Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- 3 Video Acquisition -- 3.1 Introduction -- 3.2 Ultra-High Definition Panoramic Video Acquisition -- 3.2.1 History of Panoramic Imaging -- 3.2.2 The Geometry of Two Views -- 3.2.3 Fundamentals of Panoramic Video Acquisition -- 3.2.4 Geometrical Constraints for Parallax Free Stitching of Two Images -- 3.2.5 Registration of Views -- 3.2.6 Stitching, Warping and Blending of Views -- 3.3 Use of Conventional Video Content to Enhance Panoramic Video -- 3.3.1 Calibration of Camera Position and Orientation -- 3.3.2 Photometric Matching of Panoramic and Broadcast Cameras -- 3.3.3 Blending and Switching Between Camera Views -- 3.4 High Frame Rate Video -- 3.4.1 Early Work on HDTV Frame Rates -- 3.4.2 Issues with Conventional Frame Rates -- 3.4.3 Practical Investigations into the Effects of High Frame Rates -- 3.4.4 Future Frame Rates for TV Production and Distribution -- 3.4.5 Consideration of Frame Rates and Motion Portrayal in Synthetic Production -- 3.4.6 Conclusions on Frame Rates -- 3.5 High Dynamic Range Video -- 3.5.1 The Human Visual System in Natural Environments -- 3.5.2 Conventional and HDR Video Cameras -- 3.5.3 Conventional and HDR Displays -- 3.5.4 HDR Video Formats -- 3.5.5 Adaptive Tone-mapping for Format-Agnostic Video -- 3.6 Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- 4 Platform Independent Audio -- 4.1 Introduction -- 4.2 Terms and Definitions -- 4.2.1 Auditory Event and Sound Event -- 4.2.2 Basic Room Acoustics Theory -- 4.3 Definition of the Problem Space -- 4.3.1 Reproduction Environment -- 4.3.2 Reproduction Method , 4.3.3 Audio-visual Coherence -- 4.3.4 User Interaction -- 4.3.5 Example Scenario -- 4.4 Scene Representation -- 4.4.1 Components of a Virtual Sound Scene -- 4.4.2 Representations of Virtual Sound Scenes -- 4.4.3 Implementation Examples -- 4.5 Scene Acquisition -- 4.5.1 Capturing Discrete Audio Objects -- 4.5.2 Capturing the Sound Field Component -- 4.5.3 Capturing the Diffuse Field -- 4.6 Scene Reproduction -- 4.6.1 Scenario: Mobile Consumption Via Headphones -- 4.6.2 Scenario: Interactive Multichannel Reproduction -- 4.6.3 Scenario: Big Screen -- 4.6.4 Scenario: Interactive and Free Viewpoint 3D -- 4.7 Existing Systems -- 4.7.1 Commercial Systems -- 4.7.2 Research Projects -- 4.7.3 Perceptive Media -- 4.8 Conclusion -- 4.8.1 Open Issues -- References -- 5 Semi-Automatic Content Annotation -- 5.1 Introduction -- 5.1.1 Requirements on Semi-automatic Annotation Tools -- 5.1.2 Requirements on Metadata -- 5.2 Metadata Models and Analysis Architectures -- 5.2.1 Metadata Models -- 5.2.2 Architectures for Audio-visual Analysis -- 5.2.3 Storing MPEG-7 Metadata -- 5.2.4 Bulk Loading Techniques for Massive MPEG-7 Metadata Storage -- 5.2.5 An Example Architecture of a Semantic Layer Management System -- 5.3 Domain-independent Saliency -- 5.3.1 Spatio-temporal Visual Saliency -- 5.3.2 Estimating Grid-based Saliency -- 5.3.3 Salient Regions for Controlling Automated Shot Selection -- 5.4 Person Detection and Tracking -- 5.4.1 Person Detection -- 5.4.2 Person Tracking -- 5.4.3 Multicamera and Panoramic Environment -- 5.4.4 GPU Accelerated Real-time Tracking Beyond HD -- 5.5 Online Detection of Concepts and Actions -- 5.5.1 Sequence-based Kernels -- 5.5.2 Kernels for Online Detection -- 5.5.3 Performance of Online Kernels -- 5.6 Supporting Annotation for Automated Production -- 5.6.1 User Preferences and Functionality Definition , 5.6.2 Design Overview and Principles -- 5.6.3 Preconfiguration and Predefined Workspaces -- 5.7 Conclusion -- References -- 6 Virtual Director -- 6.1 Introduction -- 6.1.1 What is a Virtual Director? -- 6.1.2 Features Enabled by a Virtual Director -- 6.1.3 Definitions -- 6.1.4 Requirements for Virtual Director Technology -- 6.1.5 Existing Implementations and Research Activities -- 6.2 Implementation Approaches -- 6.2.1 Behaviour Implementation Approaches -- 6.2.2 Combining Rule Engines and Event Processing Technology -- 6.3 Example Architecture and Workflow -- 6.3.1 Workflow of the Production System -- 6.3.2 Workflow of the Virtual Director -- 6.3.3 Distributed Nature -- 6.3.4 Sources of Knowledge -- 6.4 Virtual Director Subprocesses -- 6.4.1 Semantic Lifting -- 6.4.2 Shot Candidate Identification -- 6.4.3 Shot Framing -- 6.4.4 Shot Prioritisation -- 6.4.5 Decision Making -- 6.5 Behaviour Engineering: Production Grammar -- 6.5.1 Production Knowledge Elicitation Process -- 6.5.2 Cinematic Techniques -- 6.5.3 Audio Scripting -- 6.5.4 Domain Model -- 6.5.5 Limitations in Rule-based Behaviour Engineering -- 6.6 Virtual Director: Example Prototype -- 6.6.1 Architecture and Software Framework -- 6.6.2 Production Scripts -- 6.6.3 Behaviour Implementation -- 6.6.4 Production Grammar Example -- 6.7 Conclusion -- 6.7.1 Summary -- 6.7.2 Limitations -- 6.7.3 Testing and Evaluation -- 6.7.4 Research Roadmap -- 6.7.5 Concluding Thoughts -- References -- 7 Scalable Delivery of Navigable and Ultra-High Resolution Video -- 7.1 Introduction -- 7.2 Delivery of Format-Agnostic Content: Key Concepts and State-of-the-Art -- 7.2.1 Delivery Agnostic to Content Formats, Device Capabilities and Network Bandwidth -- 7.2.2 Delivery Agnostic to Video Timing - the Temporal Interactivity Case -- 7.2.3 Delivery Agnostic to Video Reframing - the Spatial Interactivity Case , 7.3 Spatial Random Access in Video Coding -- 7.3.1 Video Compression and Random Access - A Fundamental Trade-off -- 7.3.2 Spatial Random Access by Tracking Coding Dependencies -- 7.3.3 Spatial Random Access by Frame Tiling -- 7.3.4 Multi-Resolution Tiling -- 7.3.5 Overlapping Tiling for Low-Powered Devices -- 7.4 Models for Adaptive Tile-based Representation and Delivery -- 7.4.1 Saliency-based Adaptive Coding of Tiled Content -- 7.4.2 Optimisation of Tile Selection Under Delay and Bandwidth Constraints -- 7.5 Segment-based Adaptive Transport -- 7.5.1 Video Streaming Over IP -- 7.5.2 Tiled HTTP Adaptive Streaming Over the Internet -- 7.5.3 Publish/Subscribe System for Interactive Video Streaming -- 7.6 Conclusion -- References -- 8 Interactive Rendering -- 8.1 Introduction -- 8.2 Format-Agnostic Rendering -- 8.2.1 Available Rendering Solutions in End Terminals -- 8.2.2 Requirements for Format-Agnostic Video Rendering -- 8.2.3 Description of a Technical Solution -- 8.3 Device-less Interaction for Rendering Control -- 8.3.1 Sensors for Gesture Recognition -- 8.3.2 Gesture Analysis Techniques -- 8.3.3 Recognition and Classification Techniques -- 8.3.4 Remaining Challenges in Gesture Recognition Systems -- 8.3.5 Description of a Technical Solution -- 8.3.6 User Study of the Gesture Interface -- 8.4 Conclusions -- References -- 9 Application Scenarios and Deployment Domains -- 9.1 Introduction -- 9.2 Application Scenarios -- 9.2.1 Digital Cinema: A Totally Immersive Experience -- 9.2.2 Home Theatre: In Control -- 9.2.3 Mobile: Navigation and Magnification -- 9.3 Deployment in the Production Domain -- 9.3.1 Outlook on New Production Practices -- 9.3.2 Use of Format-Agnostic Technology to Aid Conventional Production -- 9.3.3 Production of Format-Agnostic Content to Support End User Interaction -- 9.4 Deployment in the Network Domain , 9.4.1 Network Requirements
    Additional Edition: Print version Schreer, Oliver Media Production, Delivery and Interaction for Platform Independent Systems Newark : John Wiley & Sons, Incorporated,c2014 ISBN 9781118605332
    Language: English
    Keywords: Electronic books ; Electronic books
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