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1st SAM@ACM Multimedia 2012: Nara, Japan
- Pablo César, David A. Shamma, Doug Williams, Cees G. M. Snoek:
Proceedings of the 2012 international workshop on Socially-aware multimedia, SAM '12, Nara, Japan, October 29, 2012. ACM 2012, ISBN 978-1-4503-1586-9
Keynote address 1
- Hari Sundaram:
Massive change: how social media can enable a sustainable world. 1-2
Socially-aware multimedia content retrieval
- Sihyoung Lee, Wesley De Neve, Yong Man Ro:
Towards data-driven estimation of image tag relevance using visually similar and dissimilar folksonomy images. 3-8 - Xueliang Liu, Benoit Huet:
Gathering training sample automatically for social event visual modeling. 9-14 - Giuseppe Rizzo, Thomas Steiner, Raphaël Troncy, Ruben Verborgh, José Luis Redondo García, Rik Van de Walle:
What fresh media are you looking for?: retrieving media items from multiple social networks. 15-20
Keynote address 2
- Klara Nahrstedt:
3D teleimmersion for remote injury assessment. 21-24
Social interactions
- Manolis Falelakis, Martin Groen, Michael Frantzis, Rene Kaiser, Marian Florin Ursu:
Automatic orchestration of video streams to enhance group communication. 25-30 - Maarten Wijnants, Wim Lamotte, Jonas De Meulenaere, Wendy Van den Broeck:
Qualitative assessment of contemporary media sharing practices and their relationship to the sMS platform. 31-36 - Alan Keller Gomes, Maria da Graça Campos Pimentel:
Media-based social interaction patterns: a case study in an online civic mobilization. 37-42
Keynote address 3
- Elizabeth F. Churchill:
Social.media.meaning. 43-44
Theories and new perspectives
- Dick C. A. Bulterman:
Highly-personal multimedia: supporting the user-in-the-small. 45-50 - Frank Nack:
Social media is history. 51-56 - Brett Adams, Dinh Q. Phung, Svetha Venkatesh:
Funniest thing i've seen since [href=//flic.kr/p/KGEGB]: shifting perspectives from multimedia artefacts to utterances. 57-60
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