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ACM MM Sponsors
The following corporations are Benefactors and sponsors of ACM Multimedia 2003.
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Incorporated in 1995, FX Palo Alto Laboratory (FXPAL) provides multimedia and information technology research for Fuji-Xerox Co., Ltd. Fuji-Xerox serves as the hub for the Xerox Group's operations in the fast-growing Asian and Southern Pacific regions. FXPAL's research spans interactive media, immersive conferencing, adaptive computing, natural language inquiry and the impact of technology on communities. Our aim is to provide Fuji Xerox with a digital information technology infrastructure that will support services in Fuji Xerox's Open Office Frontier. |
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As Hewlett-Packard's central research organization, HP Labs' job is to invent for the company's future. HPL delivers breakthrough technologies and technology advancements that provide a competitive advantage for HP, and creates business opportunities that go beyond HP's current strategies.
Research is focused in several areas: next-generation computing, printing and imaging growth, industry collaborations, technologies for services and consumer systems. HPL also engages in research into emerging and disruptive technologies--continuing to push the boundaries of science and in areas such as molecular computing. |
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Multimedia research in IBM covers a wide range. In digital video, we consider video servers and studio tools for digital TV, streaming video formats and tools for its management on the Web, new functions possible with the digital set top, speech and audio compression, and Java multimedia frameworks and architectures. Graphics, vision, and image processing are the focus of several groups. A new development is recognition technology that addresses novel input media (such as handwriting or gesture) or uses information from multiple media (e.g.., speech and camera input). |
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NEC Laboratories America, Inc. (NEC Labs America), located in Princeton, NJ and Cupertino, CA, was established in 2002 through the merger of NEC's leading research operations in the U.S.
The mission of NEC Labs America, recognized as one of the most preeminent and innovative research institutions of its kind, is to impact both the research community and high technology industry by focusing on the following core areas: Internet software, robust and secure systems, broadband networking and mobile communications, system LSI, bioinformatics and quantum IT. NEC Labs America's research activities strive to contribute to NEC's global leadership in providing innovative technology solutions to enterprises, service providers, and end-users worldwide. |
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Our goal at Ricoh Innovations, Inc. is to find new solutions to the practical problems of a rapidly expanding, information-intensive digital world.
One way we pursue this goal is by conducting basic and applied research at our California Research Center. There, we are helping lead Ricoh Company, Ltd., one of the world's foremost suppliers of office automation equipment, into a future where multimedia capture and retrieval technologies are part of the everyday office work practice. |
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Siemens Corporate Research, Inc. (SCR), a subsidiary of Siemens AG, conducts applied and exploratory research in selected areas to maintain and strengthen the competitive advantage of Siemens companies around the world.
Innovations under development today will drive Siemens' business success tomorrow. SCR's scientific efforts contribute to the rapid advancement of technology both in the United States and worldwide. The company has global responsibility for research on a set of interactive core technologies. The key pathways of this R&D stretch from imaging and real-time visualization, intelligent decision support and software engineering to e-business and multimedia technology. |
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