774 resultados para Scalable video coding
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"Really, you don't say?" quiz show
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a video called “Do You Know the Equality Act”. The video is aimed at undergraduate and A level students. This was produced by 17 and our name is “The 8 Team”. The group consists of Elizabeth Bolton, Aisha Guba, Zoe Butler, Caroline Lee, Yingyi Emily Liu, George Lovegrove and Annie Relfe. Our content is based on the topic of legal awareness through
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Directory containing a teaching resource titled Movie Tech: Fantasy or Reality?, as well as a flyer promoting this resource and a file readme.txt which contains further information
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Group 20 (km) "Kirk's Krew" is proud to present "Panorama: An Investigation into Augmented Reality," an exciting and entertaining video used for the general public which engages through a fast-paced investigatory style. You'll never forget the story of students Jake and Andrew as they seek to thwart the villianous schemes of Larry Beige with help and hindrance from AR! Explore the past, present and future of AR in a Panorama style investigation! ECS' very own Dr Enrico Costanza is on hand with years of expertise! For a full listing of share contents, please see readme.txt
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Web 3.0 - Future Technology Awareness By Team "Time Management": Alejandro Saucedo - Video & Flyer Stephen Griffith - Website James Crickmere - Research Jack Kanani - Dictionary In this era you cannot afford being tech-illiterate as it is literally everywhere! This is why we did thorough research on the future of technology - Web 3.0! You can find all our resources at http://web3.hackasoton.com
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A number of videos on how to use the various machines within the Knit Pathway at WSA. Please note that watching these videos does not mean you are authorised to use these machines, this is for reference after a formal in person induction.
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Excerpt from a care home scenario to accompany 2013 Mentor Update.
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Presentation
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Tuesday 22nd April 2014 Speaker(s): Sue Sentance Organiser: Leslie Carr Time: 22/04/2014 15:00-16:00 Location: B32/3077 File size: 698 Mb Abstract Until recently, "computing" education in English schools mainly focused on developing general Digital Literacy and Microsoft Office skills. As of this September, a new curriculum comes into effect that provides a strong emphasis on computation and programming. This change has generated some controversy in the news media (4-year-olds being forced to learn coding! boss of the government’s coding education initiative cannot code shock horror!!!!) and also some concern in the teaching profession (how can we possibly teach programming when none of the teachers know how to program)? Dr Sue Sentance will explain the work of Computing At School, a part of the BCS Academy, in galvanising universities to help teachers learn programming and other computing skills. Come along and find out about the new English Computing Revolution - How will your children and your schools be affected? - How will our University intake change? How will our degrees have to change? - What is happening to the national perception of Computer Science?
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Speaker(s): Prof. David Evans Organiser: Dr Tim Chown Time: 22/05/2014 10:45-11:45 Location: B53/4025 Abstract Secure multi-party computation enables two (or more) participants to reliably compute a function that depends on both of their inputs, without revealing those inputs to the other party or needing to trust any other party. It could enable two people who meet at a conference to learn who they known in common without revealing any of their other contacts, or allow a pharmaceutical company to determine the correct dosage of a medication based on a patient’s genome without compromising the privacy of the patient. A general solution to this problem has been known since Yao's pioneering work in the 1980s, but only recently has it become conceivable to use this approach in practice. Over the past few years, my research group has worked towards making secure computation practical for real applications. In this talk, I'll provide a brief introduction to secure computation protocols, describe the techniques we have developed to design scalable and efficient protocols, and share some recent results on improving efficiency and how secure computing applications are developed.
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peaker(s): Jon Hare Organiser: Time: 25/06/2014 11:00-11:50 Location: B32/3077 Abstract The aggregation of items from social media streams, such as Flickr photos and Twitter tweets, into meaningful groups can help users contextualise and effectively consume the torrents of information on the social web. This task is challenging due to the scale of the streams and the inherently multimodal nature of the information being contextualised. In this talk I'll describe some of our recent work on trend and event detection in multimedia data streams. We focus on scalable streaming algorithms that can be applied to multimedia data streams from the web and the social web. The talk will cover two particular aspects of our work: mining Twitter for trending images by detecting near duplicates; and detecting social events in multimedia data with streaming clustering algorithms. I'll will describe in detail our techniques, and explore open questions and areas of potential future work, in both these tasks.
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This is a presentation from ALT-C
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El modelo que aquí se presenta busca fortalecer y optimizar el diseño de páginas Web, el uso de la fotografía y video digital en las comunidades indígenas, como medios que ayudan a construir una información y comunicación más democrática, incluyente y participativa; que permitirá, a las diferentes comunidades y organizaciones indígenas estar conectadas entre sí y con el exterior. Lo que redundara en un mayor reconocimiento, desarrollo y mejoramiento de su situación y supervivencia.
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Este proyecto surge fundamentalmente con la intención de motivar a los alumnos de Preescolar a través del video y desarrollar las unidades didácticas a partir de éste. Centros Públicos de EGB de Santa Cruz de Tenerife. Objetivos: -Organizar y programar de forma adecuada y adaptada a los centros implicados, actividades y experiencias que constituyen un medio óptimo para el desarrollo y aprendizaje de los alumnos. -Dinamizar una labor educativa en los distintos centros que constituyen el grupo estable. -Posibilitar el desarrollo integral del alumno. -Fomentar y potenciar el acercamiento de los/as niños/as a la lectura. -Concretar el Diseño Curricular de Educación Infantil. -Concienciar a los padres de la realidad escolar potenciando los intercambios familia-escuela. Los contenidos referidos a los aprendizajes del alumnado, se desarrollarán a partir de un centro de interés desde el cual se elaborará la unidad didáctica correspondiente. La metodología será fundamentalmente globalizadora, activa, compensadora y atenderá a las individualidades. La dinámica de trabajo seguirá los siguientes pasos: 1. Visualización del vídeo. 2. Diálogo sobre el mismo. 3. Puesta en práctica de actividades generadas de la actividad motivadora. 4. En ocasiones se graba un vídeo de la actividad diaria en el aula. 5. Visualizarlo con niños y padres dando a conocer la organización del aula y el plan de trabajo. 6. Evaluar con carácter continuo. En cuanto a los resultados, se han conseguido la mayoría de los propuestos a excepción del relacionado con el intercambio familia-escuela (que ha tenido un carácter puntual) y el del desarrollo del Diseño Curricular por ser un objetivo muy amplio. La evaluación de los alumnos ha quedado sin realizar..