Protyposis

Travelling through time & space in real-time...

Aurio: Audio Processing, Analysis and Retrieval

Mario Guggenberger, Proceedings of the ACM International Conference on Multimedia, 2015, Brisbane, QLD, Australia

A Synchronization Ground Truth for the Jiku Mobile Video Dataset

Mario Guggenberger, Mathias Lux, and Laszlo Böszörmenyi, 21st International Conference on MultiMedia Modeling (MMM), 2015, Sydney, NSW, Australia

An Analysis of Time Drift in Hand-Held Recording Devices

Mario Guggenberger, Mathias Lux, and Laszlo Böszörmenyi, 21st International Conference on MultiMedia Modeling (MMM), 2015, Sydney, NSW, Australia

Event Understanding in Endoscopic Surgery Videos

Mario Guggenberger, Michael Riegler, Mathias Lux, and Pål Halvorsen, Proceedings of the 1st ACM International Workshop on Human Centered Event Understanding from Multimedia, 2014, Orlando, Florida, USA

Multimodal Alignment of Videos

Mario Guggenberger, Proceedings of the ACM International Conference on Multimedia, 2014, Orlando, Florida, USA

ClockDrift: A Mobile Application for Measuring Drift in Multimedia Devices

Mario Guggenberger, Mathias Lux, and Laszlo Böszörmenyi, Proceedings of the ACM International Conference on Multimedia, 2014, Orlando, Florida, USA

PictureSort: Gamification of Image Ranking

Mathias Lux, Mario Guggenberger, and Michael Riegler, Proceedings of the First International Workshop on Gamification for Information Retrieval (GamifIR ’14), 2014, Amsterdam, The Netherlands

A Filtering Tool to Support Interactive Search in Internet Video Archives

Manfred Del Fabro, Klaus Schoeffmann, Mario Guggenberger, and Mario Taschwer, 11th International Workshop on Content-Based Multimedia Indexing (CBMI), 2013, Veszprem, Hungary

AudioAlign – Synchronization of A/V-Streams Based on Audio Data

Mario Guggenberger, Mathias Lux, and Laszlo Böszörmenyi, IEEE International Symposium on Multimedia (ISM), 2012, Irvine, California, USA

Synchronisation von Multimediadaten auf Basis von Audiospuren

Mario Guggenberger, Master’s thesis, 2012, Alpen-Adria-Universität Klagenfurt, Austria

Errata

  • An Analysis of Time Drift in Hand-Held Recording Devices
    • Section 2, line 3: “GPS has been shown to be accurate up to ≈3ns [9]”
      The referenced paper refers the 3ns to a time interval of 12 hours, and it is the accuracy *on* the satellite. Down on earth it is accurate to at most 14ns, according to The Science of Timekeeping (p31).
    • Table 1: “Editor” should be “Edirol”