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This paper presents a system that combines mobile services, ubiquitous computing, and augmented reality concepts in order to bring the kind of information-rich environment, which is currently limited to computer screens, to the physical world. This objective is achieved by constructing an architecture based on existing wireless Web application and sensor network technologies. Users of the system as...
A game theoretic recommendation system is presented that aims to improve security alert dissemination and evaluation. The system increases the efficiency of its users (e.g. system administrators), who operate under time and resource limitations, by improving the information flow from security experts. Combining security alerts and local information the system recommends a resource allocation strategy...
We consider the problem of rate allocation among multiple simultaneous video streams sharing multiple heterogeneous access networks. We develop and evaluate an analytical framework for optimal rate allocation based on observed available bit rate (ABR) and round-trip time (RTT) over each access network and video distortion-rate (DR) characteristics. The rate allocation is formulated as a convex optimization...
Compared to only a few years ago, today there is an abundance of annotated image data available on the Internet. For researchers on image retrieval, this is an unforseen but welcome consequence of the rise of Web 2.0 technologies. Popular social networking and content sharing services seem to hold the key to the integration of context and semantics into retrieval. However, at least for now, it appears...
This paper presents an expert peering system for information exchange in the knowledge society. Our system realizes an intelligent, real-time search engine for enterprise Intranets or online communities that automatically relays user queries to knowledgable specialists. According to its very nature, the system requires a sound integration of concepts drawn from various areas of Computer Science. In...
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