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Ferber-Busse, Birgit. "Betreuung per Mail und Video – ein Experiment." manuelletherapie 23, no. 05 (December 2019): 219–26. http://dx.doi.org/10.1055/a-1031-4284.

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ZusammenfassungNach vier Operationen im unteren Rücken trifft die Patientin auf die Physiotherapeutin Birgit Ferber-Busse. Per Mail und Videos begleitet Frau Ferber-Busse sie mit dem Ziel, eine normale Beweglichkeit des Rückens zu erreichen. Die Mischung aus Kontaktzeiten und online Betreuung führt trotz großer räumlicher Distanz dazu, dass die Patientin ihr Selbstmanagement verbessert.
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Moore, K. "Anthrax and the mail: The making of an educational video for mail workers." American Journal of Infection Control 31, no. 3 (May 2003): 178–80. http://dx.doi.org/10.1067/mic.2003.19.

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Anderson, J. "New Technology Briefing: Video e-mail — The next generation of e-mail marketing?" Interactive Marketing 4, no. 3 (January 1, 2003): 281–84. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/palgrave.im.4340190.

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Scheinbaum, Angeline Close, Stefan Hampel, and Mihyun Kang. "Future developments in IMC: why e-mail with video trumps text-only e-mails for brands." European Journal of Marketing 51, no. 3 (April 10, 2017): 627–45. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/ejm-09-2015-0624.

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Purpose Marketers use e-mail in new, potentially more informative, entertaining and lucrative ways – such as embedding video. The purpose of this paper is to examine consumer responses to audiovisual (i.e. text along with a short video) versus text-only messages in brand communication. Specifically, authors seek to uncover the efficacy of marketer-embedded video (vs text-only) in e-mail on the consumer's product interest, informativeness, perceived prestige, electronic word-of-mouth (e-WOM) intentions and willingness to pass the electronic message along digitally or on social media. With the dual coding theory and selective visual attention as theoretical guideposts, the intended contribution is a framework that can explain and predict advantages for multi-modal e-mail marketing communications. Design/methodology/approach Five hypotheses are tested experimentally with a one-factor experiment with two conditions (text-only vs audiovisual). The sample was 240 adult participants. Real brands (Audi and Apple) were used. For both brands, participants were randomly assigned to one of two conditions of the e-mail (i.e. audiovisual vs text-only). The stimuli are identical, with the exception of embedded video in the e-mail body. The videos are authentic brand videos, are approximately 50 s and use a product feature appeal. Participants’ pre-existing brand attitude was measured. Then, five dependent variables (product interest, informativeness, perceived prestige, e-WOM intentions and willingness to pass the electronic message along digitally or on social media) were considered with respect to consumer exposure to e-mail with video and text in the e-mail from the brand versus text-only e-mail from the brand. Findings The results supported the hypotheses that audiovisual messages (i.e. those with text and video) heighten informativeness, product interest, perceived prestige, intentions to spread e-WOM for a brand and willingness to pass along the e-mail along to friends and family when compared to text-only messages. These experimental findings from a one-factor experiment with two conditions (text-only vs audiovisual) are generally consistent for an American consumer technology brand Apple (iPhone) and a German luxury automobile brand Audi (S4). Hypotheses are supported for both brands (Apple and Audi), with the exception of product interest for Audi, which may be explained by the high price of a luxury automobile. Research limitations/implications An implication here for the dual coding theory is that the theory may be extended to consider what happens after the consumer codes the information with both the verbal and the non-verbal subsystem. The finding of interest to information processing scholars is that a video accompanying text communication from a brand to a consumer has an advantage over text-only communication. Brands that communicate with multi-modal marketing communication have better outcomes in informativeness, brand prestige perceptions and intentions of online consumer behaviors, including positive e-WOM for the brand in general and willingness to pass the specific content along in digital and social media platforms. Consumers can become brand advocates by being more inclined to forward the e-mails with the product short video as well as the e-mail text. Practical implications Brand marketers should consider e-mail in an integrated brand promotion (IBP) campaign as a cost advantage; one of the reasons e-mail should have a solid place in the IBP toolkit is due to e-mail's relatively low cost. The main cost comes with administration and production of the video. As a managerial implication for advertisers, embedding ads of a short video format in e-mails is a way to be more effective than plain-text e-mails. Short videos in e-mails are a reasonable idea to include in an integrated marketing communications effort (plausibly due to information processing with both a verbal and a non-verbal system). Brands can use videos in e-mails to enhance informativeness regarding products to enhance product differentiation from competitors. Yet, it is important to raise caution with some concerning disadvantages potentially associated with e-mail marketing and video. The three areas of caution include potential issues of privacy, clutter and technical inhibitors. Originality/value Despite the fact that e-mail is one of the most heavily used communication tools in marketing, there is scarce literature on e-mail and branding. By brands evoking a degree of prestige with embedded videos, consumer willingness to become part of the marketing communications is enhanced, as their e-WOM and willingness to share the branded content increase.
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Foo, Schubert, and Siu Cheung Hui. "Delivery of video mail on the World Wide Web." Journal of Network and Computer Applications 20, no. 4 (October 1997): 389–403. http://dx.doi.org/10.1006/jnca.1997.0053.

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Burholt, Vanessa, Gill Windle, Merryn Gott, and Deborah Jane Morgan. "Technology-Mediated Communication in Familial Relationships: Moderated-Mediation Models of Isolation and Loneliness." Gerontologist 60, no. 7 (May 5, 2020): 1202–12. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/geront/gnaa040.

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Abstract Background and Objectives We examined whether technology-mediated communication has functional or emotional equivalence to face-to-face (FtF) contact in familial relationships, by scrutinizing the effects of phone, text/e-mail, and video contact on isolation and loneliness. Research Design and Methods We tested whether FtF contact with a relative would mediate the pathway between proximity to family and (i) isolation and (ii) loneliness. We then tested hypotheses that telephone, text/e-mails, and video contact would moderate this mediated pathway. We compared models for younger (<75) and older (≥75) cohorts, expecting to observe moderation effects for text/e-mail and video contact in the younger cohort only. Data were drawn from Wave 2 of CFAS Wales (United Kingdom) study (N = 2,099). Results Proximity to a relative had a significant indirect effect on isolation and loneliness through the mediating variable FtF contact. Phone and text/e-mail contact moderated the effect of FtF contact on isolation for all samples. None of the technologies moderated the impact of FtF contact on loneliness for the full sample. Telephone contact had a moderating influence on loneliness for the younger cohort only. Video calls had no significant moderation effect. Discussion and Implications Telephone and text/e-mail contact have functional equivalence to FtF contact in familial relationships. None of the forms of technological communication have emotional equivalence to the “gold standard” of embodied presence. The study demonstrates the importance of theorizing about the pathways to isolation and loneliness to better understand the likelihood of implementing successful interventions using technology-mediated communication within families.
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Koch, Christopher G., and Ginny Ju. "Video Image Presentation Methods for High-Speed Mail Piece Encoding." Proceedings of the Human Factors Society Annual Meeting 32, no. 19 (October 1988): 1419–23. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/154193128803201924.

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A program of research was conducted to determine the design requirements for a prototype image processing system to provide high-resolution video images of mail pieces—irregular parcels and pieces, flats, and letters—and enable highspeed data entry of coding information by operators. Experiments were performed to determine effective image transition methods, pacing strategies, and image preview methods for entering numerals from ZIP Codes of mail piece addresses on a 10-key keyboard. Results showed performance advantages of response speed, throughput, and fewer misses for fade-out transition between images, combined operator and machine pacing, and image preview by early transition to the next image in queue.
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Liu, De Fang, Ming Deng, and Hai Yan Chen. "Application of Motion Detection Algorithm in Patient Monitoring System." Applied Mechanics and Materials 333-335 (July 2013): 646–49. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amm.333-335.646.

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The paper proposes a smart, reliable and robust algorithm for motion detection, tracking and activity analysis. Background subtraction is considered intelligent algorithms for the same. Mount the web camera focused to the patient. PC should have a unique external Internet IP Address. Android mobile phone should be GPRS enabled. GSM technology is used for sending SMS. It is a client-server technology wherein client captures the images, checks for motion if any, discards the packets until motion is detected. Use background subtraction algorithm to check the motion. The surveillance camera does not move and has a capture of the static background it is facing. It uses image subtraction to determine object motion. It provides more reliable information about moving object, but it is so sensitivity to the dynamic changes such as lighting. Once motion is detected, camera stops monitoring further motion. Instead, it starts capturing the video. Simultaneously, SMS alert is sent to the responsible doctors and also alerting the medical staff with audio speaker in the hospital. Java mail API is used to mail the captured video to the entered e-mail IDs. Once the doctor demands for video, socket is established between the PC and the mobile phone and video (series of images) are streamed to the doctors mobile phone. Save live video of first few seconds at the server end for future use. Activate alert at the remote end.
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Kelly, Jessica M., Lee H. Schwamm, and Matt T. Bianchi. "Sleep Telemedicine: A Survey Study of Patient Preferences." ISRN Neurology 2012 (July 9, 2012): 1–6. http://dx.doi.org/10.5402/2012/135329.

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Telemedicine is an increasingly recognized option for cost-effective management of chronic conditions. We surveyed Sleep Clinic patients about their experiences and preferences regarding different forms of telemedicine. Adult Sleep Clinic patients seen between 2009 and 2011 received a brief survey either by postal mail (n=156) or, for those with an available email address, electronically (n=282). The overall response rate was 28.1% (n=123 responses), with email response rates being higher than postal mail responses. The most commonly reported barriers to in-person physician visits were parking cost (44%), time away from work/school (34%), and cost of gas (26%). Whereas 89% of respondents indicated using telephone and 55% of respondents indicated using email to communicate with providers, none reported experience with video telemedicine. Despite this lack of experience, over 60% reported feeling comfortable or willing to try it. Of those who were uncomfortable about video telemedicine, the two main reasons were that in-person visits feel more natural (48%) and that the doctor might need to perform an examination (24%). More than half of respondents reported willingness to pay a copay for a video visit. Video telemedicine represents a feasible option for chronic sleep disorders management.
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Foo, Schubert, and Cheung Hui Siu. "System architectural design for delivering video mail over the World-Wide-Web." Journal of Computer Science and Technology 12, no. 4 (July 1997): 372–84. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/bf02943156.

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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Video-mail"

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Griffiths, Michael E. "Improving the Asynchronous Video Learning Model." BYU ScholarsArchive, 2010. https://scholarsarchive.byu.edu/etd/2048.

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Online education is popular from a consumer perspective, but there are elements of face-to-face instruction and assessment that are difficult to reproduce online (Bassoppo-Moyo 2006). The difficulty of reproducing valued elements of a face-to-face setting leads to concerns regarding the overall quality of the online learning experience. Videoconferencing is one technology that has been used to incorporate elements of a face-to-face environment. However, videoconferencing over the Internet is fraught with technical difficulties and live discussions remove one of the main benefits of distance education: time flexibility. A more recent development has been to use asynchronous video as a communications method in online courses. Griffiths and Graham (2009) described several pilots using asynchronous video in online courses at Brigham Young University. Asynchronous video conveys the verbal and nonverbal signals necessary for immediacy and social presence and retains the time flexibility benefit of distance education. Following the pilot studies, a prototype design theory titled the Asynchronous Video Learning Model (AVLM) was created for the use of asynchronous video in online courses. A study was designed to study a practical implementation of AVLM. The major purpose of the study was to observe and analyze the practical experiences of participants and improve the AVLM model. A class named IPT286 (Using Instructional Technology in Teaching) taught by the department of IP&T at BYU was redesigned to be an online class using AVLM. Data were gathered during the semester and then analyzed according to the methods described in this study. Results showed that many of the principles of the AVLM model were successfully implemented and led to positive experiences. Some elements of the model were not adequately implemented which led to some negative experiences. In addition, experiences led to new elements being added to the model. The study also revealed some interesting principles related to general learning theory. The data consistently revealed the importance of relationships in the learning process. Relationships between students and the instructor were shown to influence the student learning experience, and therefore the personality and style of the instructor impacted overall student learning to some degree.
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Nygren, Cecilia. "MAIL TILL TIZIANA." Thesis, Kungl. Konsthögskolan, 2012. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:kkh:diva-210.

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Jag fick ditt brev, och jag läste varje handskrivet tecken. När jag skriver är det på ett ark i Word, runt detta ark ser man en tunn skugga på den vänstra och undre kanten och en något bredare runt den övre och högra kanten, som om detta digitala papper var mycket tjockt eller lite uppböjt på alla sidor. Det är tänkt att ljuset ska komma snett bakifrån från vänster.
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Yes, Melissa R. "Space Program." The Ohio State University, 2017. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=osu1494286481799127.

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Maingard, Jacqueline Marie. "Strategies of representation in South African anti-apartheid documentary film and video from 1976 to 1995." Thesis, 2014.

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This thesis focuses on strategies of representation in South African anti-apartheid documentary film and video from the late 1970s to 1995. It identifies and analyses two broad trends within this movement: the first developed by the organisation called Video News Services; the second developed in the Mail and Guardian Television series called Ordinary People. Two history series are analysed against the backdrop of transformations in the television broadcasting sector in the early 1990s. South African documentary film and video is located within a theoretical framework that interweaves documentary film theory, theories of Third cinema and of identity, rid working class cinema of the 1920s and 1930s. The concepts of ‘voice’ and the ‘speaking subject’ are the two key concepts that focus the discussion of strategies of representation in detailed textual analyses of selected documentaries. The analysis of three documentaries that typify the output of Video News Services reveals how these documentary texts establish a symbiosis between representations of the working class as black, male, and allied to COSATU, and the liberation struggle. The analysis of selected documentaries from the Ordinary People series highlights those strategies of representation that facilitate perceptions of the multiplicities of identities in South Africa. This focus on representations of identity is extended in analysing and comparing two television series. The strategies of representation evident in the Video News Services documentaries and the meanings they produce about identify are repeated in the series called Ulibambe Lingashoni: Hold Up the Sun. In Soweto: A History, strategies of representation that follow the trend towards representing identity as multiple are used to present history as if from the perspective of ‘ordinary’ people. The thesis creates an argument for South African documentary film and video to move towards strategies of representation that break down the fixed categories of identity developed under apartheid. With policy moves for creating more ‘local content’ films and television productions there is opportunity to re-shape the documentary film and video movement in South Africa using representational strategies that blur the boundaries between documentary and fiction, and between individualised, discrete categories of identity.
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Books on the topic "Video-mail"

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Damaschke, Giesbert. IPad: [Web, E-Mail, Fotos, Video, Musik]. München/Germany: Markt + Technik, 2010.

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Rehfeldt, Robert. Robert Rehfeldt: Malerei, visuelle Poesie, Mail-Art, Grafik, Objekte, Video. Berlin: Galerie Vier, 1991.

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Butterworth, Tom. Birthday girl: An original screenplay. New York: Hyperion, 2001.

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C, Morgan Robert. Commentaries on the new media arts: Fluxus & conceptual art, artists' books, correspondence art, audio & video art. Pasadena, CA: Umbrella Associates, 1992.

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Craft, John. Electronic media. Belmont, CA: Wadsworth Thomson Learning, 2001.

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Kama Sutra Video Mail Order Only. HarperCollins Publishers Ltd, 1992.

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Arnold, J. Douglas, and Brian Goss. Popful Mail: Magical Fantasy Adventure, The Official Strategy Guide. Sandwich Islands Publishing, 1995.

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Barnhurst, Kevin G. Stories Only Seemed Shorter. University of Illinois Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.5406/illinois/9780252040184.003.0002.

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This chapter considers the question of whether daily news over the past century has gone along with the modern trend of shorter news. When the occupation of journalist first emerged in the nineteenth century, realist news was mainly short, and everything in the modern world has seemed to go only faster for more than a century. First radio picked up the pace and then television followed, requiring shorter attention spans. Along came faxes, then electronic mail, and now video messaging. MTV made images move faster, television commercials got shorter, and online ads shrank to a few seconds. Critics call it sound-bite society or McDonaldization, reducing information to nuggets. However, studies show that news has been getting longer, moving away from brief realist descriptions of stand-alone events and aligning with modern impulses toward big-picture explanation. The trend occurred across legacy news media: newspaper reporters writing longer, television reporters speaking more, and even reporters on public radio, the home of extended news, talking more in longer stories.
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Butterworth, Tom, and Jez Butterworth. Birthday Girl: A Screenplay. Miramax Books, 2002.

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Craft, John E., Frederic A. Leigh, and Donald G. Godfrey. Electronic Media (with InfoTrac ) (Radio/TV/Film Series). Wadsworth Publishing, 2000.

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Book chapters on the topic "Video-mail"

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Nowotny, Valentin. "Teil 3 E-Mail: Agil verhandeln per E-Mail." In Agil verhandeln mit Telefon, E-Mail, Video, Chat & Co., 98–133. Schäffer-Poeschel, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.34156/9783791038247-98.

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Nowotny, Valentin. "Teil 4 Video: Agil verhandeln in Video-Konferenzen." In Agil verhandeln mit Telefon, E-Mail, Video, Chat & Co., 134–93. Schäffer-Poeschel, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.34156/9783791038247-134.

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Velasco, Gina K. "Performing the Filipina Mail-Order Bride." In Queering the Global Filipina Body, 65–89. University of Illinois Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.5622/illinois/9780252043475.003.0004.

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Chapter 3 argues that the video and performance art project Always a Bridesmaid, Never a Bride, by the Filipina American video and performance art ensemble the Mail Order Brides / M.O.B., reconfigures the discourse of Filipina mail-order brides as abject figures. Always a Bridesmaid, Never a Bride undermines the heteronormativity and masculinism of Filipina/o American cultural nationalism while also critiquing the homonationalism of LGBT cultural politics in the United States. Always a Bridesmaid, Never a Bride is situated within a broader US political context of queer neoliberalism, in which gay marriage is a sign of homonational belonging. A queer neoliberal logic commodifies the labor of transnational Filipina bodies, revealing the inherent racism of the mainstream LGBT movement’s inability to address issues of race, migration, and labor.
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Brown, M. G., J. T. Foote, G. J. F. Jones, K. Spärck Jones, and S. J. Young. "Open-Vocabulary Speech Indexing for Voice and Video Mail Retrieval." In Readings in Multimedia Computing and Networking, 237–46. Elsevier, 2002. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/b978-155860651-7/50106-6.

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Nowotny, Valentin. "Teil 2 Telefon: Agil verhandeln am Telefon." In Agil verhandeln mit Telefon, E-Mail, Video, Chat & Co., 46–97. Schäffer-Poeschel, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.34156/9783791038247-46.

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Nowotny, Valentin. "Titelei/Inhaltsverzeichnis." In Agil verhandeln mit Telefon, E-Mail, Video, Chat & Co., 1–13. Schäffer-Poeschel, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.34156/9783791038247-1.

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Nowotny, Valentin. "Teil 1 (Start-)Reflexion: Warum agil verhandeln?" In Agil verhandeln mit Telefon, E-Mail, Video, Chat & Co., 14–45. Schäffer-Poeschel, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.34156/9783791038247-14.

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Nowotny, Valentin. "Teil 5 Chat: Agil verhandeln per Chat & Co." In Agil verhandeln mit Telefon, E-Mail, Video, Chat & Co., 194–243. Schäffer-Poeschel, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.34156/9783791038247-194.

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Nowotny, Valentin. "Teil 6 Agile Verhandlungsauswertung." In Agil verhandeln mit Telefon, E-Mail, Video, Chat & Co., 244–59. Schäffer-Poeschel, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.34156/9783791038247-244.

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Nowotny, Valentin. "Literaturverzeichnis." In Agil verhandeln mit Telefon, E-Mail, Video, Chat & Co., 260–63. Schäffer-Poeschel, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.34156/9783791038247-260.

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Conference papers on the topic "Video-mail"

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Prasad, Archana, Indrani Medhi, Kentaro Toyama, and Ravin Balakrishnan. "Exploring the feasibility of video mail for illiterate users." In the working conference. New York, New York, USA: ACM Press, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/1385569.1385588.

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Brown, M. G., J. T. Foote, G. J. F. Jones, K. Spärck Jones, and S. J. Young. "Open-vocabulary speech indexing for voice and video mail retrieval." In the fourth ACM international conference. New York, New York, USA: ACM Press, 1996. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/244130.244232.

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Jones, G. J. F., J. T. Foote, K. Sparck Jones, and S. J. Young. "Video Mail Retrieval using Voice: An Overview of the Stage 2 System." In Proceedings of the Final Workshop on Multimedia Information Retrieval (Miro '95). BCS Learning & Development, 1995. http://dx.doi.org/10.14236/ewic/miro1995.7.

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Circiumarescu, Liana Denisa, Gabriel Predusca, Nicoleta Angelescu, and Dan Puchianu. "Comparative Analysis of Protocol RIP, OSPF, RIGRP and IGRP for Service Video Conferencing, E-mail, FTP, HTTP." In 2015 20th International Conference on Control Systems and Computer Science (CSCS). IEEE, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/cscs.2015.17.

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Başaran, Meltem. "An Investigation on the Netflix Platform in the Context of Flow Theory." In COMMUNICATION AND TECHNOLOGY CONGRESS. ISTANBUL AYDIN UNIVERSITY, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.17932/ctcspc.21/ctc21.025.

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Today, with the development of technology, many developments and changes have been experienced in mass media. In the traditional period, content could only be accessed from sources such as television, newspapers, magazines, and radio, while the digital platforms that emerged with the era of the so-called new media enabled people to acquire the content they wanted at any time. Netflix, one of these digital platforms, is a video streaming service that offers on-demand access to individuals. Netflix, which first started selling DVD subscriptions by mail in 1998, has turned into a platform that sells monthly subscriptions to reach the video content it hosts today. Digital platforms such as Netflix offer users the opportunity to watch the content they want from anywhere, with the communication device (tablet, phone, computer) they want, in a way that they can create their own streams, without even the need for internet. Within the scope of this study, the contents on the Netflix platform in the context of the flow theory of Raymond Williams will be analyzed by content analysis method. Williams discussed the program structure of the television as streaming. According to him, television contents create a whole among themselves and present a flow to the viewers and the audience is caught in this flow. Within the scope of the study, the contents of Netflix, one of the digital content viewing platforms that are formed as a result of changing broadcasting concepts, will be analyzed using semi-structured interview technique in the perspective of flow theory.
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Balbontin, Alejandro, and Baback Yazdani. "Global New Product Development Strategies and I.T. Applications." In ASME 1999 Design Engineering Technical Conferences. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 1999. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/detc99/eim-9007.

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Abstract This report presents the results of the 1998 Global New Product Development Survey, carried-out by the Warwick Manufacturing Group at the University of Warwick (UK). The survey is based on a questionnaire addressed to 637 firms with turnover greater than £ 30 million ($ 45 million), operating in the UK across key industrial sectors and engaged in New Product Development (NPD). Response rate was of 8%. Global NPD practices include product standardization, the strategy used to allocate NPD centers (related to business units and geographically), the level of centralization of tasks, the level of NPD outsourcing, the use of external collaboration and the use of Information Technology (IT) applications to support the NPD process. It was found that firms with products designed for global markets have about an 8 times greater potential to export than those firms who only standardize core components. Firms that collaborate more with external entities implement universal products more easily. Based on the “pretax profit in the last four years of business activity”, the respondent firms with losses have an average of 7 business sectors, whereas the top ten profitable firms have an average of only 4 business sectors, this relationship also applies to NPD activities. It was found that firms manage the collaborative ventures through either team members or team leaders and that top management involvement is only on a small scale. IT communication tools (e-mail and video-conferencing), followed by administration tools (project-planning and presentation software) are the main priorities in firms with widely distributed teams.
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Hourmouziadis, Jean, Norbert Schroeder, Klaus Biegi, Klaus-Juergen Schmidt, Stephan Servaty, and Wolfgang Gärtner. "A Multimedia Aeroengine Design Course With Industry Support." In ASME Turbo Expo 2000: Power for Land, Sea, and Air. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2000. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/2000-gt-0585.

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The Jet Propulsion Laboratory at the Berlin University of Technology has recently introduced a multimedia aeroengine design project under the working title “Project Jet Propulsion”. The seminar, in which the German aeroengine industry is actively involved, is directed at students who have successfully finished their basic engineering training course. The objective of the course is to provide experience of all stages of the complete design process of an engine component in a genuine industrial working environment. The component is selected to ensure that a wide range of design requirements, including customer requirements, aero-thermodynamic and mechanical design, costing and certification, have to be taken into consideration. An experiment supporting the design completes the course. The course is attended by a fixed number of students and lasts for one year. It involves fortnightly working sessions, which are organized the same way as they would be in the industry, with minutes being kept and action lists checked. The students are encouraged to work on their own initiative, identify the necessary tasks and set up a schedule to accomplish the work within the given time limit of the course duration. Industry participates in a variety of ways. At the end of each working session experts from the companies involved join in a telephone conference, giving their comments on the work of the group and answering questions. A video conference supported by one of the industrial partners is also on the agenda. During the course, both companies involved are visited and progress is reviewed in an intermediate and a final design review respectively. No scripts are handed out during the course. Communication is done by e-mail and progress reports, memoranda and minutes of the meetings are made available on the internet.
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Cabanes, Jose Luis, Federico Iborra-Bernad, and Carlos Bonafé-Cervera. "Reconstrucción virtual de ambientes urbanos a partir de fotografías históricas a través de Image Based Animations (IBA). La Plaza de la Virgen de Valencia alrededor de 1870." In 24th ISUF 2017 - City and Territory in the Globalization Age. Valencia: Universitat Politècnica València, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.4995/isuf2017.2017.6055.

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Reconstrucción virtual de ambientes urbanos a partir de fotografías históricas a través de Image Based Animations (IBA). La Plaza de la Virgen de Valencia alrededor de 1870. Jose Luis Cabanes Ginés¹, Federico Iborra Bernad², Carlos Bonafé Cervera3 ¹Departamento de Expresión Gráfica Arquitectónica. Universidad Politécnica de Valencia. Caminio de Vera s/n 46022 Valencia. 2Departamento de Composición Arquitectónica. Universidad Politécnica de Valencia. Caminio de Vera s/n 46022 Valencia 3Departamento de Ing. Cartográf. Geodesia y Fotogramtría. Universidad Politécnica de Valencia. Caminio de Vera s/n 46022 Valencia E-mail: jlcabane@ega.upv.es, f_iborra@yahoo.es, carboce1@topo.upv.es Keywords (3-5): virtual reconstruction, historical urban environment, image based animations Conference topics and scale: City transformations / Tools of analysis in urban morphology The recreation of the historical environment of emblematic urban spaces in our cities through interactive technologies, allows to extend their knowledge among the interested users while contributing to its assessment. When the documentary bases are photographs it is possible to carefully model the recorded elements using photogrammetry techniques based on 3D primitives, so that by means of an immersive navigation limited to certain points of view, an appearance of acceptable tridimensionality is obtained, where only isolated images of dispersed frames are available. The virtual recreation can be completed increasing its realistic appearance through its edition with animations of objects (for example, carriages) and characters, texts, musical setting, etc. The results can be presented in formats such as video or navigation through virtual reality helmets. From a selection of the first historical photographs of the Plaza de la Virgen, that we have obtained searching in several documentary sources, our multidisciplinary team is interested in a reliable, realistic and pleasant presentation of the urban environment of one of the most representative places in the city of Valencia, whose spatial configuration has changed significantly over the years. References (100 words) Braun, C., Kolbe, T. H., Lang, F., Schickler, W., Steinhage, V., Cremers, A. B., Förstner, W., Plümer, L., 1995. Models for photogrammetric building reconstruction. Computers & Graphics, Volume 19, Issue 1, pp. 109-118. Debevec, P., Taylor, C. J. and Malik, J., 1996. Modeling and rendering architecture from photographs: A hybrid geometry and image-based approach. SIGGRAPH’96, pp. 11–20. De Mesa, A., Regot, J., Nuñez, M. A. and Buill, F., (2009). Métodos y procesos para el levantamiento de reconstrucción tridimensional gráfica de elementos del patrimonio cultural. La iglesia de Sant Sever de Barcelona. Revista EGA, nº 14, pp. 82-89. Drap, P., Grussenmeyer, P. and Gaillard, G., 2001. Simple Photogrammetric Methods with ARPENTEUR: 3-D Plotting and Orthoimage generation. XVIII International Symposium CIPA 2001, Potsdam (Germany). International Archives of Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Spatial Information Sciences, nº 34 (Part 5/C7), pp. 47-54. El-Hakim, S., Beraldin, J. and Lapointe, A., 2002. Towards Automatic Modeling of Monuments and Towers. IEEE Proceedings of the International Symposium on 3D Data Processing Visualization and Transmission, 3DPVT 2002, Padua, Italy, pp. 526-531. Proyecto Barcelona Darrera Mirada, http://darreramirada.ajuntament.barcelona.cat/#historia/8/1 The Old New York, http://vimeo.com/160024074, https://vimeo.com/162572088
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