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2000 – 2009
- 2001
- [c6]Surya Nepal, Uma Srinivasan, Graham J. Reynolds:
Semantic Based Retrieval Model for Digital Audio and Video. ICME 2001 - [c5]Surya Nepal, Uma Srinivasan, Graham J. Reynolds:
Automatic detection of 'Goal' segments in basketball videos. ACM Multimedia 2001: 261-269
1990 – 1999
- 1999
- [c4]Lifang Gu, Don Bone
, Graham J. Reynolds:
Replay Detection in Sports Video Sequences. Eurographics Multimedia Workshop 1999: 3-12 - 1998
- [j13]Ivan Herman
, Nuno Correia, David A. Duce, David J. Duke, Graham J. Reynolds, James van Loo:
A Standard Model for Multimedia Synchronization: PREMO Synchronization Objects. Multim. Syst. 6(2): 88-101 (1998) - 1997
- [j12]D. Wang, Ivan Herman, Graham J. Reynolds:
The Open Inventor Toolkit and the PREMO Standard. Comput. Graph. Forum 16(4): 159-176 (1997) - 1996
- [j11]Ivan Herman, Graham J. Reynolds, James van Loo:
Premo: An Emerging Standard for Multimedia Presentation. IEEE Multim. 3(3): 83-89 (1996) - [j10]Ivan Herman, Graham J. Reynolds, James van Loo:
Premo: An Emerging Standard for Multimedia Presentation, Part II: Specification & Applications. IEEE Multim. 3(4): 72-75 (1996) - 1995
- [j9]J. E. A. van Hintum, Graham J. Reynolds:
A Multimedia Constraint System (or: do we have it MADE). Comput. Graph. Forum 14(3): 135-148 (1995) - 1994
- [j8]David A. Duce, David J. Duke, Paul J. W. ten Hagen, Graham J. Reynolds:
PREMO - An Initial Approach to a Formal Definition. Comput. Graph. Forum 13(3): 393-406 (1994) - [c3]Ivan Herman, Graham J. Reynolds:
MADE: A Multimedia Application Development Environment. ICMCS 1994: 184-193 - [c2]Ivan Herman, Paul J. W. ten Hagen, Graham J. Reynolds, George S. Carson, J. Davy, David A. Duce, W. Terry Hewitt, Klaus Kansy, B. Lurvey, H. Stenzel, Richard Puk:
PREMO: An ISO Standard for Presentation Environment for Multimedia Objects. ACM Multimedia 1994: 111-118 - 1993
- [j7]Dale C. Sutcliffe, Julian R. Gallop, Robert Maybury, Robert A. Day, David A. Duce, Graham J. Reynolds:
The ARGOSI Classification Scheme for Graphics and Networking Applications. Comput. Graph. Forum 12(2): 123-130 (1993) - [j6]Farhad Arbab, Ivan Herman, Graham J. Reynolds:
An Object Model for Multimedia Programming. Comput. Graph. Forum 12(3): 101-113 (1993) - 1991
- [j5]David B. Arnold, S. T. Liapakis, Graham J. Reynolds, N. P. Vezirgiannis:
Practical considerations in transporting computer graphics metafiles. Comput. Aided Des. 23(4): 306-311 (1991)
1980 – 1989
- 1988
- [j4]David B. Arnold, Graham J. Reynolds:
Configuring graphics systems components. Softw. Eng. J. 3(6): 248-256 (1988) - 1987
- [c1]David B. Arnold, David A. Duce, Graham J. Reynolds:
An Approach to the Formal Specification of Configurable Models of Graphics Systems. Eurographics 1987 - 1986
- [j3]Graham J. Reynolds:
A Token Based Graphics System. Comput. Graph. Forum 5(2): 139-145 (1986) - 1985
- [j2]David B. Arnold, Gillian Hall, Graham J. Reynolds:
GKS Programming in a PHIGS Environment. Comput. Graph. Forum 4(4): 349-358 (1985) - 1984
- [j1]David Arnold, Gillian Hall, Graham J. Reynolds:
Proposals for Configurable Models of Graphics Systems. Comput. Graph. Forum 3(3): 201-208 (1984)
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