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PRESENTATIONS

Image - Ms. Jamie Poindexter: University of Wisconsin Ms. Jamie Poindexter: University of Wisconsin
"Transitioning Videoconference Delivery to the Internet"

This session will focus on the differences between ISDN and IP and answer some critical transition questions: what type of IP connections are the best options? what are some of the technical issues with IP? what costs are involved in transition and connectivity? how does quality relate to cost? what are the equipment requirements? what are the technical requirements? and more.....

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Image - Keynote Presentation. Mr. Mark A. Wegleitner, Senior Vice President - Technology and Chief Technology Officer for Verizon Communications Keynote Presentation. Mr. Mark A. Wegleitner, Senior Vice President - Technology and Chief Technology Officer for Verizon Communications
“Broadband Connectivity – ISDN versus IP”
This presentation will be on the big picture issue of transmitting video technologies across the street and around the world. Mr. Wegleitner is a visionary in the field of technology and will share with us industry trends and changes related to the current and future state of Broadband communication.

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Image - Ms. Lana Cook: WGBH – National Center for Accessible Media Ms. Lana Cook: WGBH – National Center for Accessible Media
“Using Public Television and Web-based Video to Improve Literacy"
WGBH's National Center for Accessible Media (NCAM) is exploring ways to enhance the educational impact of television and video for children who are deaf or hard-of-hearing. This presentation will share materials and results from two NCAM research projects that are both based on popular children’s television programming.

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Image - Mr. Stelios Kouremenos, S. Domoxoudis and A. Drigas: NCSR Demokritos - Greece Mr. Stelios Kouremenos, D. Kouremenos, S. Domoxoudis and A. Drigas: NCSR Demokritos - Greece
“Statistical Analysis of Sign Language Videoconference Traffic in Multipoint Sessions over IP”
This presentation will concentrate on the modeling of sign language videoconference traffic over IP networks. Sign language videoconference traces (H.261 and H.263 encoded) gathered by realistic multipoint conferences between signers will be analyzed and suitable theoretical models will be presented. The main focus of this presentation will be queuing for bandwidth estimation of videoconference traffic when using sign language.

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