Berkeley Multimedia and Graphics Seminar
(CS 298-5 Spring 1997)
Wednesdays 12.30 PM - 2.00 PM PST Fujitsu
Seminar Room (405 Soda Hall)
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This weekly seminar series includes speakers from
UC Berkeley and elsewhere on advanced topics in multimedia and
graphics. The seminar is broadcast on the Internet MBONE. The broadcast
will begin at 12:40 PST (GMT - 8 hrs). Here
is a copy of the current SDP announcement. Instructions for
setting up and running the MBONE tools are available:
- 1/22/97: "Music
Delivery and Promotion on the Internet" (Philip
Wiser, Liquid Audio)
- 1/29/97: "[REBROADCAST]
Music Delivery and Promotion on the
Internet" (Philip Wiser, Liquid Audio)
- 2/5/97: "The
Impact of Future Developments in Flat Panel and
Projection Display" (Dave Mentley, Stanford
Resources)
- 2/12/97: "Client-Server
Architectures for PDA-based Applications" (Wayne
Citrin, U. of Colorado, Boulder)
- 2/19/97: "EColabor:
Collaborative Elaboration of Requirements Documents"
(Jeff Smith, NTT Laboratories)
- 2/26/97: "Why
the Future of the Internet is not Multimedia and Other
Assorted High Heresies" (Mike O'Dell, UUNET
Technologies)
- 3/5/97: "The
Internet as a Populated Place" (Pavel Curtis,
PlaceWare, Inc.)
- 3/12/97: "Interactive
Commerce: Technology Solutions for Business on the
Web" (Pia Chamberlain, Connect, Inc.)
- 3/19/97: "The
Prince and the Pauper, or, is content really King?"
(John Taysom, Reuters)
- 3/26/97: Spring Break - No Speaker
- 4/2/97: "PC
vs. TV : The Battle for Eyeballs" (Stephen C.
Beck, Focus Enhancements Inc.)
- 4/9/97: "Newsreels
and Digital Technology: Prototypes for Retrieval and
Use" (Steve Ricci, UCLA)
- 4/16/97: "Seven
Universities' Mounting, Distribution, and Use of 10,000
Image Set: The Museum Educational Site Licensing
Project" (Howard Besser, UC Berkeley)
- 4/23/97: "Network Architecture Revisited: the
case for datagrams" (Lixia Zhang,
UCLA)
- 4/30/97: "Video
Streaming: A View from the Trenches" (Hank
Magnuski, Internet Video Services, Inc.)
- 5/7/97: "Toward
a Common Infrastructure for Digital Media
Middleware" (Steve McCanne, UC Berkeley)
For further information contact Larry Rowe (Rowe@BMRC.Berkeley.EDU).