...time off, reducing office hours, and closing civil courtrooms) and very aggressive negotiations with the Administrative Office of the Courts (AOC) resulted in an additional $7.5 million that was used to salvage one hundred thirty-three (133) careers. September 30, 2011 was a devastating day to these sixty-seven (67) employees, and this paper will focus particularly on the effects of this re-organization on the emotions and reactions of the Court Reporters who were directly and indirectly affected. The SFSC website defines Court Reporters as “guardians of the record”. It is emphasized that not only are they Court employees, but they are also purveyors of transcripts for all interested parties. Their main job duties are providing legislated transcripts of criminal proceedings, and providing appellate transcripts to the California Court of Appeals and to SFSC. In early February 2013, I distributed about twenty (20) surveys [see attached] to Court Reporters, mostly the ones still employed by SFSC and also a few whom were laid-off from their jobs. I received a total of thirteen (13) responses back, and from those stem the key issues of this paper. II. SCARF MODEL...
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...News Video Indexing and Retrieval System Using Feature-Based Indexing and Inserted-Caption Detection Retrieval 1 News Video Indexing and Retrieval System Using Feature-Based Indexing and InsertedCaption Detection Retrieval Akshay Kumar Singh, Soham Banerjee, Sonu Kumar and Asst. Prof. Mr. S. Ghatak Computer Science and Engineering, Sikkim Manipal Institute of Technology, Majitar, India. Abstract—Data compression coupled with the availability of high bandwidth networks and storage capacity have created the overwhelming production of multimedia content, this paper briefly describes techniques for content-based analysis, retrieval and filtering of News Videos and focuses on basic methods for extracting features and information that will enable indexing and search of any news video based on its content and semantics. The major themes covered by the study include shot segmentation, key frame extraction, feature extraction, clustering, indexing and video retrieval-by similarity, probabilistic, transformational, refinement and relevance feedback. A new caption text extraction algorithm that takes full advantage of the temporal information in a video sequence is developed. Keywords—Shot Boundaries Detection, Inserted Caption Detection, Machine Learning, Face Annotation, Edge/Field Detection. I. INTRODUCTION E ffective techniques for video indexing/searching are required for large visual information systems (such as video databases and video servers). In addition...
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...Xperia™ U ST25i, ST25a White paper February 2012 White paper | Xperia™ U Purpose of this document Sony mobile product White papers are intended to give an overview of a product and provide details in relevant areas of technology. Document history Version February 2012 First released version Version 1 Sony Developer World For the latest technical documentation and development tools, go to www.sonymobile.com/developer. This White paper is published by: Sony Ericsson Mobile Communications AB, SE-221 88 Lund, Sweden www.sonyericsson.com © Sony Ericsson Mobile Communications AB, 2009-2012. All rights reserved. You are hereby granted a license to download and/or print a copy of this document. Any rights not expressly granted herein are reserved. First released version (February 2012) Publication number: 1257-8163.1 This document is published by Sony Ericsson Mobile Communications AB, without any warranty*. Improvements and changes to this text necessitated by typographical errors, inaccuracies of current information or improvements to programs and/or equipment may be made by Sony Ericsson Mobile Communications AB at any time and without notice. Such changes will, however, be incorporated into new editions of this document. Printed versions are to be regarded as temporary reference copies only. *All implied warranties, including without limitation the implied warranties of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose, are excluded. In no event shall...
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...Ex-MBA 2011-2014 Semester -1 Subject: Technology in Business ------------------------------------------------- VIDEO CONFERENCING – A BOON TO COMPANIES TO REDUCE COSTS, TIME AND SAVE OUR ENVIRONMENT Completed By, Shantesh Varik Roll No: 2011G14 INTRODUCTION – Aim and Objective Videoconferencing is a virtual conference like setup using a number of telecommunication technologies which allow two or more locations to interact via two-way video and audio transmissions simultaneously. Videoconferencing is slightly different from videophone calls as it is designed to serve a conference rather than individuals. In a tight economy, with companies spending much less on IT, the tech giants will take growth wherever they can find it. The Wall Street Journal reported recently that Cisco and HP are in a pitched battle for customers for their high-end teleconferencing systems. According to the report, it's "one of the few technologies that has benefited from the downturn, growing 30% from last year as businesses look to reduce travel expenses." Cisco, HP, Nortel, and telepresence-focused players like Teleris have developed impressive, beautiful systems that make you feel like you're in the same room with your colleagues. The catch is that not only will you save money, but you'll also reduce your environmental footprint through reduced travel. These companies are cashing in on the business world's pressing need to cut costs, while also appealing to the desire to get green...
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...challenges that video teleconferencing (VTC) can help them overcome. • Video conferencing is one technology that’s a smart investment, reducing your costs while making the most of the resources you have. • video conferencing can serve multiple purposes within a small business—from online meetings and presentations to conducting training and providing customer support. • Collaboration: Video conferencing solutions like Cisco WebEx let employees across your company share their expertise, resulting in more productive collaboration and faster decision-making. This increased productivity makes your company more efficient, further reducing costs • Increased communication: Staying in touch with partners, suppliers, and customers is vital to the success of any small business. By combining better video quality and clearer audio, video conferencing improves the overall experience customers and partners have with your company, giving you a competitive edge. • Educational Opportunities:There are always highly influential and accomplished people with your industry whom you can study or which team you want employees to master from. Most smaller businesses can’t afford to have these professionals arrived at their office for events, however they are able to take them in by having a video conference. • Contact people in your industry whom you feel you can practice a lot from or who may educate the workers, and have them if they could be ready to accept speaking through video conference using...
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...Índice Por su seguridad Instrucciones de seguridad 2 2 El Gigaset HD600 T ¿Qué es TDT? Gigaset HD600 T Funciones del mando a distancia Funciones del panel frontal Conexiones del panel trasero Funciones del panel lateral 4 4 4 6 9 9 10 Instalación del Gigaset HD600 T Preparar la instalación Seleccionar la antena Conectar dispositivos Diagrama de conexiones 11 11 11 12 13 Interfaz del menú Instalación por primera vez Menú de Configuración Menú DTV Menú AV IN (entrada de audio y vídeo) Menú Sincronizador de grabación Menú de navegación Menú copia de archivos Radio por Internet Menú IMS Actualización del firmware Guía electrónica de programación (EPG) de InOut TV 16 16 17 26 28 28 31 38 40 41 41 42 Anexo Especificaciones Preguntas más frecuentes Permiso Derechos de autor y marcas comerciales Garantía Declaración GPL Servicio Técnico (Servicio de Atención al Cliente) Certificado de garantía Condiciones generales de uso del servicio InOut TV 44 44 45 47 48 48 48 49 49 50 Glosario 51 1 Para su seguridad Lea detenidamente las instrucciones de seguridad antes de poner en marcha la unidad. Tenga en cuenta que algunas funciones descritas en estas instrucciones de uso no están disponibles en todas las versiones de software. Instrucciones de seguridad Instrucciones generales de seguridad Tenga a mano estas instrucciones de funcionamiento y entregue la unidad a otras personas solamente con las instrucciones y los accesorios suministrados...
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...shows across the United States. Record music and movies in VHS format were also introduced to American homes. With the introduction of the digital format our telecommunications received a tremendous boost, and some of the early media outlets were replaced by more efficient ways of communication. This paper will describe some of the factors behind the recent loss of audience and sales in such media outlets as record music, movies, network TV, DVDs and video games. The introduction of the digital format changed the way we watch TV; high definition made possible to see a picture like never before, like if we were looking through a window. Digitalization allowed for a much better sound and picture quality in CDs and DVDs, which replaced the vinyl disc and the VHS tape. These media, however, continued to evolution so much so that in recent years media outlets such as newspapers, movies, network TV, DVDs and video games became obsolete. Digital is the key factor. Media outlets such as newspapers, movies, DVDs and video games are more tangible and cost more money to produce. These tangible versions of media are temporary, while digital is a permanent, more efficient way of getting and sharing the message. Media outlets such as newspapers and magazines are printed versions and cost more money to produce. They require tons of paper which is disposable and ends up in the trash, polluting the environment, and cannot be...
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...Managers need not travel for Business In this world of advancement in technology we have reached a stage where we can communicate instantly. Advancements in communication technology with the developments in IT sector have led to a tremendous growth in virtual reality. As a matter of fact most of the IT systems are replacing traditional practices like maintaining large documents in offices. Everything is computerized But even today a lot of companies expect their managers to travel for Business meetings. Some of these meeting have an agenda of review of work which actually could be done through video conferences. Let us first understand why Business travels are being made. * Enjoyment - Many people love to travel and given enough time and resources, they would travel more. Enjoyment and the experience of being in another place are enough. * Keeping up with the trend - Behind the serious motive and purpose of business travel is the need to upgrade and keep up with the latest trends. And sometimes, by vacationing at a tourist spot can achieve just that. * Update information - Business meetings wherever it may be conducted also implies the exchange of information and business trends. When surrounded by contemporaries and colleagues, a businessperson can assess other possible ventures. * Achieving goals - Business is business. And as the saying goes, there is always a purpose for everything. And the fundamental purpose of a business meeting is either to impress...
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...STATEMENT OF UNDERSTANDING AND AGREEMENT FOR FASEB-MARC SELECTED SCIENTIFIC MEETINGS For acceptance of this travel award to a FASEB selected scientific meeting, please sign, date and fax this completed form to the FASEB MARC Program office at (301) 634-7353 To: From: Gail Pinder, FASEB MARC Program ____________________________________________________ Please print your name clearly Institution: __________________________________________________ Meeting Dates: ______________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________ Meeting/Conference Title RE: Acceptance of Selected Scientific Meeting Travel Award As indicated in the FASEB-MARC Travel Award letter, with my acceptance of the travel award to a Selected Scientific Meeting, I have read and accepted the FASEB-MARC Program “Rules of Reimbursement” and all conditions of the FASEB-MARC Travel Award Program. By signing below and enclosing a copy of my Social Security Card*, I am expressing my complete understanding and agreement with these conditions and terms. ____________________________________________________________ Signature of Travel Award Recipient Date FASEB MARC PROGRAM PHOTO CONSENT FORM I, _______________________________________________________, consent Participant’s Name (Please Print) to be photographed and/or videotaped on behalf of the FASEB MARC Program. I consent to use of the content of the photograph and/or videotape (including my name, image, words and voice)...
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...Video Digital Canon HDSLR 60D Sensibilidad ISO máxima Tamaño sensor Resolución sensor Montura óptica Máx. framerate Latitud Salidas vídeo 6400 APS-C 18 Mpix EF/EF-S 60 fps 8 stops miniHDMI 7D 6400 APS-C 18 Mpix EF/EF-S 60 fps 8 stops miniHDMI 6D 25600 Full Frame 20 Mpix EF 50 fps 8 stops miniHDMI 5D 25600 Full Frame 22 Mpix EF 50 fps 8 stops miniHDMI 1D 51200 Full Frame 18 Mpix EF 60 fps 12 stops miniHDMI Compuesto Formato grabación H.264 H.264 H.264 H.264 MJPEG H.264 Bitrate grabación Precio alquiler/hora 44Mbps 24€ 45.7Mbps 55€ 28 Mbps 59€ 38 Mbps 150€ 25 Mbps 295€ Canon C300, C500 C300 Sensibilidad ISO máxima Tamaño sensor Formato Imagen Captura Resolución sensor Montura óptica Latitud Salidas vídeo Salidas audio Entrada audio Formato grabación Bitrate grabación Precio alquiler/hora 20.000 Super 35mm 16:9 720p, 1080p 8 Mpix EF 12 stops HDSDI, SDI, HDMI Analógico 2ch 2x XLR-3 + Phantom MXF (MPEG-2) 50Mbps 215€ C500 20.000 Super 35mm 16:9 4K RAW, 2K RAW 8 Mpix EF 12 stops HDSDI, SDI, HDMI Analógico 2ch 2x XLR-3 + Phantom MXF (MPEG-2) 50Mbps 290€ Sony F65 Sensibilidad ISO máxima Tamaño sensor Formato Imagen Captura Max. Framerate Resolución sensor Montura óptica Latitud Salidas vídeo Formato grabación Bitrate grabación Precio alquiler/hora 800 Super 35mm 16:9 2K, 4K 120 fps 17,7 Mpix PL 14 stops HDSDI F65 RAW/SR Master 220-2400Mbps 890€ Arri Alexa Sensibilidad ISO máxima Tamaño sensor Formato...
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...* CONTABILIDAD * ------------------------------------------------- Caso Individual Siemens Publicado en: viernes 19 de abril de 2013 En referencia al caso individual Siemens, os cuelgo las preguntas sobre el mismo. * Análisis de la situación: Razones estratégicas del cambio a Prokasta * Cálculo de costes por el sistema tradicional (o pre-Prokasta) * Cálculo de costes por el sistema Prokasta. * Elementos críticos que aparecen al aplicar Prokasta * Conclusiones La idea es hacer un análisis de la aplicación del sistema de costes Prokasta y la repercusión que tiene desde todos los puntos de vista, estratégico, económico, etc. El caso ha de ser entregado antes del lunes 29 de abril a las 14:00 H (UTC/GMT +2) Es importante la puntualidad, porque empezaremos a tratar el caso siemens en el foro 14, con lo que el entregarlo tarde implicará que se ha empezado a hacer pública la solución del caso. El buzón se cerrará el lunes a las 14:15 h del lunes 29 de abril (por si los rezagados). El caso está en la documentación impresa del curso ------------------------------------------------- TECNOLOGÍA * Hola a todos. Como comentaba el viernes aquí van las instrucciones más detalladas para el trabajo final, siguiendo la línea de lo que explicaba el primer día, aunque reduciendo el tiempo – esfuerzo de preparación para que sea asequible para los grupos: - Cada grupo selecciona una tecnología que va a ser disruptiva para un sector. Se trata de complementar...
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...The chart below shows what you have to do to reach each level. |Level 7 | Enquiry using sources / Knowledge: | | |We have extensively researched this project and are able to confidently demonstrate our knowledge. We offer a complex | | |analysis of the key features of our chosen topic and are able to compare the story with other events in history and reach | | |substantiated conclusions. It is evident that we have used a variety of sources in researching our story. | | |Organisation & Communication: | | |Our presentation is innovative and of high quality. It uses language and historical terms precisely in a way which clearly | | |communicates complex ideas. It is a team effort. | |Level 6 | Enquiry using sources / Knowledge: | | |We have researched the project in some depth and are able to demonstrate that...
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...be paired with a phone using the My Glass app to allow quick fiddling with settings and customisation. Navigation You'll be able to use Google Maps to get directions although as there is no built in GPS receiver you'll need to tether Glass to your smartphone. Several third party developers have announced apps for services including Evernote, Skitch and Path. Memory There's 16GB of flash memory built into the device, although only 12GB is currently available for user storage. The device will sync to your Google Drive, giving you both a place to stash your photos and video clips as well as a stash of documents and files you can call up from the cloud. Camera There is a 5 megapixel camera built-in to the frame that can also capture video at 720p resolution. Battery The rechargeable battery last for roughly a day, although that's with the standard "typical use" caveat, which probably excludes a lot of video capture or playback. Connection Bluetooth and WiFi will be built in, but there is no GPS chip - so the Glass will probably work best alongside an Android phone for full Google Maps functionality. You can however pair with any Bluetooth enabled phone and we would expect some support for iOS at least. Design Glass is designed to be lightweight and as unobtrusive as possible. The frame will come with adjustable pads for comfort, and is expected to be both light...
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...Press Release Xperia sola from Sony – the smartphone with a sense of magic Introducing “floating touch” navigation for magic web browsing without touching the screen Easily open apps and launch actions in an instant with NFC and Xperia SmartTags Reality Display with Mobile Bravia engine and fast capture camera boosted by a powerful dual-core processor 13 March, London, United Kingdom – Sony Mobile Communications today announced Xperia™ sola* as the latest addition to its portfolio of Android powered Xperia smartphones. Complete with Sony technology, premium entertainment and innovative floating touchTM navigation, the NFC enabled Xperia sola comes equipped with Xperia SmartTags, allowing consumers to change their smartphone’s settings and applications to fit their lifestyle in an instant. Xperia sola will be available to consumers globally in black, white and red in the second quarter. A floating touch of magic Making its smartphone debut exclusively on Xperia sola, Sony’s unique floating touch lets consumers navigate the web by hovering their finger above the screen so it acts like a moving curser, without actually having to touch the screen. Once the desired link is found it can be highlighted and a simple tap will load the page. Floating touch will evolve with new user functionality and applications through software updates and engagement with developers. Calum MacDougall, Head of Xperia Marketing for Sony Mobile Communications...
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...DIGITAL VIDEO PRODUCTION YKT 217 LECTURERS: Assc. Prof. Dr N.V. Prasad Dr Adrian Lee SHORT FILM VIDEO SCRIPT GROUP 2: NO. | NAME | MATRIC NO. | 1 | ADILA NORLIZ BINTI ZAINI | 115388 | 2 | TAN SOO CHIN | 115499 | 3 | NUR EMIRA BT SAIZALI | 115461 | 4 | WAN NUR NADIA BINTI WAN LAILA | 115507 | 5 | SYED MUHAMMAD FAIZ B SYED NASIR | 115495 | TITLE: WILL YOU? PLEASE, SAY I DO. SHOT NO. | ACTION | AUDIO/SOUND | SHOT SIZE | CAMERA MOVEMENT | TIME | 1 | A guy getting ready to go out.He is wearing his neck tie | No dialogueBackground music | MCU | NONE | 00:05 | 2 | He is wearing his jacket | No dialogueBackground music | MCU | NONE | 00:05 | 3 | He takes his car key on the side table | No dialogueBackground music Sound of someone grab key | MCU | NONE | 00:05 | 4 | He goes out from his room, close the door to meet the lecturer | No dialogueBackground music | MLS | NONE | 00:05 | 5 | He is entering the school of communication, opening door. | No dialogueBackground music | MLS | NONE | 00:05 | 6 | Focus on his shoe | No dialogueBackground music | ECU | | 00:05 | 7 | Walk in to corridor | No dialogueShoe stepsBackground music | | NONE | 00:05 | 8 | Standing infront the lecturer’s office | Background musicFade out musicDialogueLecturer: Get Out from my office!Fade in music | MLS | NONE | 00:05 | 9 | The lecturer is going out from her office | Background music | LS | | 00:05 | 10 | While walking to her car, someone gives balloons...
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