The Video Auditorium
powered by VSee
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- 15 by 5 foot video wall
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- desktop interface
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Project Overview
The Stanford Video Auditorium is an experimental videoconferencing system
designed for interactive distance learning.
VSee is the software component of
the Video Auditorium. Milton Chen developed
the system for his PhD thesis. His advisors are
Pat Hanrahan and
Terry Winograd.
His other thesis committee members are Anoop Gupta,
Tom Moran, and
Cliff Nass.
Papers
Demonstrations
Invited Talks
Do's and Don'ts of using Videoconferencing for Remote Teaching and
Meeting: A Human Factors Approach
Internet2 Fall Members Meeting, 10/14/2003
NORDUnet Network
Conference, Iceland, 8/27/2003
The Beneficial and Harmful Effects of Videoconferencing
NORDUnet Network
Conference, Iceland, 8/25/2003
Boston University, Boston, 8/22/2003
Stanford Medical School Informatics Symposium, 5/22/2003
Ford Realtime Collaboration Group, Detroit - 4/17/2003
MERIT Networks, Ann Arbor - 4/15/2003
Conveying Conversational Cues over Video
Honda Lab, Mountain View - 3/27/2003
HP Labs, Palo Alto - 3/17/2003
University of Quebec, Quebec, Canada - 3/14/2003 (delivered using vLink)
Ricoh California Research
Center, Menlo Park - 2/13/2003
Manhattan College, New York - 1/29/2003
Center for Work, Technology and Organization Colloquium, Stanford - 1/15/2003
Challenging Five Common Assumptions about Videoconferencing
CILT Workshop on Digital Video Inquiry, Stanford - 11/25/2002
CANARIE's Advanced Networks Workshop, Montreal, Canada - 11/20/2002
Berkeley Multimedia, Interfaces, and Graphics Seminar, Berkeley - 11/13/2002
Internet2 Fall Member
Meeting, Los Angeles - 10/28/2002
CUDI Fall Meeting, Cd. Juarez, Mexico - 10/17/2002
IBM Almaden Research Center,
San Jose - 9/25/2002
Rede Nacional de Pesquisa, Rio, Brazil - 8/26/2002
Universidade Federal do Rio
Grande do Sul, Porto Alegre, Brazil - 8/23/2002
COMDEX, San Paulo, Brazil - 8/21/2002
NASA AMES, Special Interest
Group on Collaboration, Mountain View - 7/11/2002
PARC, Whistler Seminar, Palo Alto - 6/25/2002
Intel Microprocessor
Research Lab, Santa Clara - 6/11/2002
Stanford Seminar
on People, Computers, and Design, Stanford - 5/17/02
Stanford PBL, Stanford - 4/17/02
HP Labs, Palo Alto - 3/6/2002
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Last update: 11/10/2003