Madcap (project)
Madcap is a prototype system for using computers to automatically segment and highlight a video stream that was designed by Dan Russell's group at PARC. The digital video of weekly forums was stored on a media server, and any events such as clapping were marked and time-stamped. Member notes from attendees with laptops were stored. The audio stream was transcribed. All these were used as annotations and were cross-indexed.
The development of this system is mentioned in John Seely Brown’s work Growing up Digital and his book The Social Life of Information.
External links
- https://web.archive.org/web/20070305070159/http://www.usdla.org/html/journal/FEB02_Issue/article01.html
- http://www.rice.edu/projects/code/broadband.html[permanent dead link]
- http://www.cs.berkeley.edu/~jfc/hcc/F00/abstracts/russell.html
References
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