Digital Interactive Media in Entertainment and Arts
| What | Conference |
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| When |
2008-09-10 09:00
to 2008-09-12 17:00 |
| Where | Athens Information Technology, Athens, Greece |
| Attendees | Paul Moore, Atos Origin, Carmen Mac Williams, Academy of Media Arts Cologne, Richard Wages, University of Applied Sciences Cologne |
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DIMEA 2008 targets to the presentation of societal, business and technological advances and research results in cross-disciplinary areas related with digital interactive media in entertainment, art and creative technologies. Innovations, new research approaches and practices will be presented in focused technical sessions, which will offer a wide coverage of the DIMEA 2008 scientific and technological areas, as well as be exhibited and demonstrated. The DIMEA 2008 Exhibition of Artworks, Games and Demos hosting digital interactive rich-media works in art and entertainment will be collocated and run in parallel with the technical sessions. The exhibition will be open to all interested visitors during September 13-14, 2008.
1:15 - 13:15, Ampitheater 2B
Special Session 1: User Centric and Personalized Multimedia Service Platforms, Organizers: Nikolaos Chr. Papaoulakis, National Technical University of Athens and John Soldatos, Athens Information Technology
- Video Conducting the Olympic Games 2008: The Field Trial of the EU-IST Project LIVE, Carmen Mac Williams, Richard Wages (ID 14)
- User Centric Media in the Future Internet: Trends and Challenges, Oscar Mayora, Petros Daras, Marianna Panebarcoc, Nick Achilleopoulos, Peter Stollenmayerr, Doug Williams, Federico Alvarez, Elias Kalapanidas, Nadia Magnenat-Thalmann, Carmen Guerrero, Michiel Pelt, Tim McGrath, Eugenia Fuenmayor, David Salama, Alex Shani, Jean-Yves Le Moine (ID 35)
- An Advanced Direct Searching Technique Applied On Compressed Video Content Repositories, Fotis Andritsopoulos, Serafeim Papastefanos, Vassiliki Mpilili, Christos Theocharatos (ID 60)
- A Game-Engine Based Virtual Museum Authoring and Presentation System, Victor Mateevitsi, Michael Sfakianos, George Lepouras, Costas Vassilakis (ID 117)
- Person Tracking for Ambient Camera Selection in Complex Sports Environments, Nikos Katsarakis, Aristodemos Pnevmatikakis, John Soldatos (ID 145)