Video conferencing in Supercomputing 2005

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Video conferencing has been a fixture in visions of how we imagine the world of tomorrow web cams nor most of the corporate Video and Voip Conferencing gives the real picture of the other side. It is mostly a face in a tiny window. The Voice part has improved due to the advance in VOIP (Voice over IP) developments. But Video over IP or VVOIP? is in need of advancement.
I want the Otherside on a say 50 inch TV! Well not! Unless you are the Director of Star Wars movies!!.
Now I am offered "Shared Spaces" on three 65-inch plasma displays.! Well now where can I put them on? is the question.
Then I found this on ASCRIBE news letter that The McGill University team is competing in Seattle on Tuesday, Nov. 15, at the Suprcomputing 2005. I was wondering where to publish this. Here or on my Grid Technology Blog, Well I will do it here and publish about Suprcomputing 2005 on the other site. Update: it is there now! gridtech: Supercomputing 2005 is in Session

From the announcement the McGill University team says;
"Modern video conferencing hasn’t worked well as it doesn’t allow you to interrupt one another and has never managed to support the quality of interaction that people experience in real life. We wanted to change that," says John Roston, director of Instructional Multimedia Services at McGill University.
"Our technology provides a life size, high definition view on a large panoramic screen, which gives users the impression that they’re talking to people in the same room with a window between them," adds Professor Jeremy Cooperstock of the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering.
Roston and Cooperstock, members of the Centre for Interdisciplinary Research in Music, Media and Technology, see the new technology being used in business, education, health care, and many other contexts. They are at the leading edge of a community of researchers who are out to change the current video conferencing experience by allowing people in different cities to feel as though they are in the same room together.

To show what they can do, Roston and his colleague Jeremy Cooperstock have arranged for jazz conductor Gordon Foote to teach his music students at McGill all the way from Seattle. Foote will conduct them in real time, coaching and guiding their performance as if they are in the same concert hall.

The event will take place as part of Bandwidth Challenge 2005, an elite annual competition at which nine teams of top scientists will showcase exceptional uses of new technology. The challenge will take in Seattle as part of Supercomputing 2005 where world experts from academia and industry, including Bill Gates, gather to discuss high performance computers and networking.

"Shared Spaces" is only one of several applications of new technologies being employed by the McGill Ultra-Video conferencing Research Group. The Group draws together top people from diverse disciplines who use technology to understand and enhance human experience. The group’s projects also include a live undersea high definition video camera and remote sign language interpretation for the deaf.

The McGill team is competing in Seattle on Tuesday, Nov. 15 from 5-6 PM (PST). Find them at booth number 6017. Learn about their technology here.

Published on November 12th, 2005 under , ,


Last 20 posts tagged "video conferencing"

Telstra Adds Video Conferencing To Enterprise Offerings

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Video conferencing is being added by Telstra as part of their enterprise and government offerings, reports IT News.
This makes me think that Telstra has to also be taking a very close look at…

Published on November 18th, 2008 under , , , , ,

Wednesday Links: VoIP Capital, Video Conferencing, Keynote

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-news.comThere is still money to be raised and used in telecom and VoIP, says Andy Abramson. And he points to a recent round of fundraising to illustrate that. Read about it on VoIP Watch.
Interested…

Published on November 13th, 2008 under , , , , ,

Video Conferencing Effective or Not

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A study by two university professors has raised some doubts about the effectiveness of video conferencing. I politely disagree.
The participation in a video conference, once you get the hang…

Published on October 30th, 2008 under , ,

Video Conferencing Is Very Hot

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2009 may really be the year for video conferencing. I know, we’ve heard this all before, but due to a few factors that are all converging, video conferencing may be in for a very big year…

Published on October 21st, 2008 under , ,

Virgin Blue To Use Video Conferencing

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Another big company, Virgin Blue says video conferencing is in their futur…

Published on September 8th, 2008 under , , , ,

Video Conferencing to See Wider Adoption Say CIO’s

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A Robert Half sponsored survey’s results shows that 16% of CIO’s plan to adopt Video Conferencing in the next five years in the same survey that says 13% plan to adopt Collaborative workspaces…

Published on August 20th, 2008 under , ,

Polycom News About Video Conferencing

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When I read the Network World story about Polycom and look at the prices for their video conferencing solution, which is room based and not really portable, I lose interest.

Given the video…

Published on July 28th, 2008 under , , , ,

An Interesting Stat About Video Conferencing

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I’m a big user of both client SightSpeed and Skype video as the entire world I deal with is not all on one platform so seeing this stat about the anticipated rise in Video Conferencing use is…

Published on May 24th, 2008 under , ,

Avistar Launches Professional Services Team for Desktop Video Conferencing Development

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Looking to deploy a videoconferencing solution that uses your IP system? Desktop videoconferencing and collaboration products are getting more focused attention from Avistar Communications Corporation…

Published on April 7th, 2008 under , , , , , , ,

Video Conferencing Is Green

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A story in today’s Ottawa Citizen highlights lots of facts and figures about why Video Conferencing is such a good idea for businesses. Another story on CNet’s Asia news site pretty much says…

Published on November 28th, 2007 under , , ,

Video Conferencing Rising In The Attention Meter

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Today I woke up and saw two stories about video conferencing, and both were about applications that are not coming from the big boys at Microsoft, Apple or Yahoo. These are mainstream stories…

Published on November 27th, 2007 under , ,

HP Halo’s Video Conferencing Reviewed

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I continue to find that the idea of room based video conferencing systems like Telepresence from Cisco and Halo from HP are only for the rich and famous and doesn’t meet the criteria yet for…

Published on November 23rd, 2007 under , , , , ,

CIO Magazine on Video Conferencing

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CIO Magazine has a very lengthy article on the subject of Video Conferencing, Telepresence and distant meetings enabled by video…

Published on November 5th, 2007 under , ,

Low cost Video Conferencing in the News

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Last week I explained how video conferencing being sold by HP, Cisco, Polycom and Tandberg is overpriced so it seems that I’m not the only one thinking along those lines.

Former PC Magazin…

Published on October 23rd, 2007 under , , ,

Some InSightful Thinking About Video Conferencing for Business

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I woke up this morning in Madrid, feeling wonderful after another great night of sleep, following another amazing meal, this time at a fantastic seafood restaurant.

As I was going through t…

Published on October 14th, 2007 under , , ,

Video Conferencing In The News

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Video Conferencing is hot. White hot. It’s in the news and its all being driven by the big boys.

HP
Cisco
Polycom

More and more news about the space keeps pouring out all over the place.

Her…

Published on October 11th, 2007 under , , ,

Video Conferencing Platforms Compared

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Has anyone ever done a comparison of their video conferencing options for the Small to Medium Business sector?

Today I had an interesting chat with a friend in the industry and after hearing…

Published on October 5th, 2007 under , , , ,

Parlano, the group chat provider, acquired by Microsoft

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The purchase might help Microsoft compete with rivals IBM and Cisco in the red-hot unified communications market.With billions of dollars at stake in the market for unified communications, Microsoft…

Video Conferencing For Asterix, and it is open source too!

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Indian developer Adiance Technologies has released an Alpha version of 1Videoconference, which it claims is one of the World’s First open source web-based video conferencing solutions for Asterisk.According…

Published on November 5th, 2006 under , , ,

Qnext gives you Universal Instant Messaging , Video Conferencing, Voice over IP and more

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Solarion at Geemodo reports about Qnext desktop messaging applicatio, The application said to be a category-breaking application that uses a single Java-based client to securely deliver P2P…

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