Second international workshop on story representation, mechanism and context (SRMC 2008)
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Stories are one of the primary forms we use to organize our lived experiences into patterned narratives that aspire to communicate that which is memorable and valuable. SRMC 2008 provides a forum for multimedia researchers and practitioners to share their novel insights and understandings of the human and machine storytelling abilities necessary for the development of engaging, participatory and sustainable multimedia systems.
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October 2008
1206 pages
ISBN:9781605583037
DOI:10.1145/1459359
- General Chairs:
- Abdulmotaleb EL Saddik,
- Son Vuong,
- Program Chairs:
- Carsten Griwodz,
- Alberto Del Bimbo,
- K. Selcuk Candan,
- Alejandro Jaimes
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Published: 26 October 2008
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