Biblioteca
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CHI-nnabis: Implications of Marijuana Legalization for and from Human-Computer Interaction
1 de mayo de 2017Jofish Kaye, Brian C. Keegan, Patricia Cavazos-Rehg, Anh Ngoc Nguyen, Saiph Savage, Munmun De Choudhury, Michael J. Paul -
Policy Impacts on the HCI Research Community
1 de mayo de 2017Jofish Kaye, Casey Fiesler, Neha Kumar, Bryan Semaan -
Undisciplined disciples: everything you always wanted to know about ethnomethodology but were afraid to ask Yoda
13 de marzo de 2017Mark Blythe, Jofish Kaye, Alan F. Blackwell -
Theme issue on Histories of Ubicomp
23 de febrero de 2017Jofish Kaye, Molly Steenson -
Internet Health Report 2017
19 de enero de 2017Sam Burton, Solana LarsenWelcome to Mozilla’s new open source initiative to document and explain what’s happening to the health of the Internet. Combining research from multiple sources, we collect data on five key topics and offer a brief overview of each.
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Enforcing Content Security by Default within Web Browsers
1 de diciembre de 2016Christoph KerschbaumerPrivacy, security & tracking -
Daala: A Perceptually-Driven Next Generation Video Codec
1 de diciembre de 2016Jean-Marc Valin, Thomas J Daede, Nathan E Egge, Guillaume Martres, Timothy B. Terriberry -
A Portable Interface for Runtime Energy Monitoring
1 de diciembre de 2016Lars Bergstrom, Connor Imes, Henry Hoffmann -
Daala: Building a Next-Generation Video Codec From Unconventional Technology
1 de diciembre de 2016Jean-Marc Valin, Thomas J Daede, Nathan E Egge, Yushin Cho, Christopher Montgomery, Michael Bebenita, Timothy B. Terriberry -
Daala: A Perceptually-Driven Still Picture Codec
1 de diciembre de 2016Jean-Marc Valin, Thomas J Daede, Nathan E Egge, Guillaume Martres, Timothy B. TerriberryDaala is a new royalty-free video codec based on perceptuallydriven coding techniques. We explore using its keyframe format for still picture coding and show how it has improved over the past year. We believe the technology used in Daala could be the basis of an excellent, royalty-free image format.