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ACM multimedia 2008: 1st workshop on semantic ambient media experiences (SAME2008) namu series

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The Semantic Ambient Media Experiences (SAME) workshop series aims at the development of semantic ambient media as new form of media. SAME provides a forum for scientists, practitioners, artists, content producers, industry, and researchers to discuss results in the field of ambient media. The multidisciplinary workshop shall raise awareness and promote collaboration between the leaders in the field of ambient media. The SAME 2008 was the premiere of a series of workshops held in conjunction with ACM Multimedia 2008 in Vancouver, Canada. The result of the workshop shall be an Internet platform for people interested in the field of ambient media. The workshop aims at the creation of a think-tank of creative thinkers with interest in glimpsing the future of semantic ambient media. To join our future activities or our mailing list, please refer to our website on http://namu.cs.tut.fi/acmmm2008/same2008/.

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A. Lugmayr, T. Risse, B. Stockleben, J. Kaario, and K. Laurila, "Semantic Ambient Media Experiences: SAME 2008 Pre-Workshop Review," in 1st Workshop on Semantic Ambient Media Experiences (SAME 2008) Vancouver, Canada: in conjunction with ACM Multimedia 2008, 2008

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cover image ACM Conferences
MM '08: Proceedings of the 16th ACM international conference on Multimedia
October 2008
1206 pages
ISBN:9781605583037
DOI:10.1145/1459359
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Published: 26 October 2008

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  1. ambient content
  2. ambient media
  3. art
  4. context awareness
  5. experience
  6. pervasive computation
  7. semantic
  8. ubiquitous computation

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MM08: ACM Multimedia Conference 2008
October 26 - 31, 2008
British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada

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