Webcasts from the Univ. of Maryland CS Dept
This webpage provides information on live and archived webcasts
available from the Univ. of Maryland CS department.
Upcoming Live webcasts
Archived webcasts
- Oct 7th, 2002
- Peer-To-Peer Data Management,
Hector Garcia-Molina, Stanford University
- Oct 21th, 2002
- OceanStore,
John Kubiatowicz, Univ. of California, Berkeley
- Nov 4th, 2002
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Immersive Virtual Reality for Scientific Visualization,
Andries Van Dam, Brown University
- Nov 11th, 2002
-
Embedded Devices: The Impact on Optimizing Compilers,
Mary Lou Soffa, University of Pittsburgh
- Dec 2nd, 4pm: Sorry, but an equipment failure
prevented us from making a usable recording of this talk.
-
Navigating Audio Like Text: Browsing and Searching Voicemail Messages,
Julia Hirschberg, Columbia University and ATT Labs-Research
Formats, system requirements, and other details
Webcasts are made using MPEG-4 and SMIL, which are
Internet standards for doing webcast media.
At the moment, we have only tested our webcasts
with Apple's Quicktime-6
player, although we expect that with further testing and development,
we should be able to work with any compliant media player.
The webcasts are still in beta. Please forgive any lapses or problems,
and let us know what we can do to improve things.
The original presenters retain all copyrights. We thank them for
their permission to make these talks available.
Contact Professor William Pugh in the Computer Science department
with questions.