Method And Apparatus For Wireless Digital Audio/Video Playback For Computers

2011 ◽  
Vol 129 (6) ◽  
pp. 4090
Author(s):  
Theodore Philip Feldman ◽  
David Andrew Rice
Author(s):  
Damla Karagozlu ◽  
Nikolay N. Kosarenko ◽  
Olga V. Efimova ◽  
Vadim V. Zubov

As one of the developing technologies and increased use in the field of ed-ucation, Augmented Reality (AR) technology adds a digital (audio, video, graphic and GPS location) layer to authentic world images. The aim of this study is to determine students’ attitudes regarding AR contents developed for science education. The study group consists of 77 7th grade students studying in a private college during 2018-2019 academic year spring se-mester. The study adopted quantitative data collection method and imple-mented Attitude Scale for Augmented Reality Applications. The collected data were analyzed through paired samples statistics, mean and standard deviation. The data analysis showed that students were satisfied with AR applications, found it interesting and easy to use and would like to use it in the future.


SMPTE Journal ◽  
1997 ◽  
Vol 106 (10) ◽  
pp. 718-723
Author(s):  
Alain Legault ◽  
Janet Matey
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Author(s):  
Sarfaraz Ahmed ◽  
M. Ashraf Khan ◽  
Amir Akbar Bukhari ◽  
Zaki Masood
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SMPTE Journal ◽  
1982 ◽  
Vol 91 (12) ◽  
pp. 1158-1160 ◽  
Author(s):  
Robert J. Youngquist

Author(s):  
Daniel Iancu ◽  
Hua Ye ◽  
Joon-Hwa Chun ◽  
John Glossner ◽  
Andrei Iancu ◽  
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2019 ◽  
Vol 35 (2) ◽  
pp. 265-275
Author(s):  
Yu-Hua Chen ◽  
Radovan Bruncak

Abstract Reliable high-quality transcription and/or annotation (a.k.a. ‘coding’) is essential for research in a variety of areas in Humanities and Social Sciences which make use of qualitative data such as interviews, focus groups, classroom observations, or any other audio/video recordings. A good tool can facilitate the work of transcription and annotation because the process is notoriously time-consuming and challenging. However, our survey indicates that few existing tools can accommodate the requirements for transcription and annotation (e.g. audio/video playback, spelling checks, keyboard shortcuts, adding tags of annotation) in one place so that a user does not need to constantly switch between multiple windows, for example, an audio player and a text editor. ‘Transcribear’ (https://transcribear.com) is therefore developed as an easy-to-use online tool which facilitates transcription and annotation on the same interface while this web tool operates offline so that a user’s recordings and transcripts can remain secure and confidential. To minimize human errors, the functionality of tag validation is also added. Originally designed for a multimodal corpus project UNNC CAWSE (https://www.nottingham.edu.cn/en/english/research/cawse/), this browser-based application can be customized for individual users’ needs in terms of the annotation scheme and corresponding shortcut keys. This article will explain how this new tool can make tedious and repetitive manual work faster and easier and at the same time improve the quality of outputs as the process of transcription and annotation tends to be prone to human errors. The limitations of Transcribear and future work will also be discussed.


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