Garage Cinema Research
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA AT BERKELEY SCHOOL OF INFORMATION
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Garage Cinema Research and UC Berkeley partner with Yahoo! Inc. to create Yahoo! Research Berkeley.
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Garage Cinema Research is doing cutting edge research in media metadata, context-aware mobile media applications, automated media capture, automatic media editing, and the social uses of personal media.
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PEOPLE: MARC DAVIS
 
 
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Prof. Marc Davis' work is focused on creating the technology and applications that will enable daily media consumers to become daily media producers. His research and teaching encompass the theory, design, and development of digital media systems for creating and using media metadata to automate media production, sharing, and reuse. Prof. Davis and his students in Garage Cinema Research are working on: Mobile Media Metadata (context-aware mobile media technology and applications that leverage contextual metadata-spatial, temporal and social-to infer media content and support media sharing and reuse); the Social Uses of Personal Media (social science and design research to learn how and why people use digital imaging in order to support the design of next generation mobile media applications); Media Streams Metadata Exchange (media metadata framework for annotating, retrieving, sharing, and remixing media on the Web); Active Capture (interactive cameras that use signal processing and computer-human interaction to capture high quality, reusable, annotated media assets); and Adaptive Media (adaptive media templates and automatic editing functions to mass customize and personalize media). Working together, these research projects and their related technologies will radically simplify, decentralize, and personalize media production, sharing, and reuse, bringing about a "Garage Cinema" revolution in which people use computational media to communicate with each other every day.

Garage Cinema Research, UC Berkeley, and Yahoo! Inc. have launched Yahoo! Research Berkeley, a new research partnership to explore and invent social media and mobile media technology and applications that will enable people to create, describe, find, share, and remix media on the web. Prof. Marc Davis is the Founding Director of Yahoo! Research Berkeley and many Garage Cinema Research students, alums, and faculty will be involved in this exciting new lab.


 
 Courses
 
Spring 2005
IS146: Foundations of New Media with Professor Peter Lyman
IS290-08: Digital Media Design Studio

Fall 2004
IS202: Information Organization and Retrieval with Professor Ray Larson
IS246: Multimedia Information


 
 Publications
 
Shane Ahern, Marc Davis, Simon King, Mor Naaman, and Rahul Nair. "Reliable, User-Contributed GSM Cell-Tower Positioning Using Context-Aware Photos." In: Adjunct Proceedings of the Eighth International Conference on Ubiquitous Computing (UbiComp 2006) in Irvine, California, 2006.
 
 
Chitra Madhwacharyula, Marc Davis, Philippe Mulhem, and Mohan S. Kankanhalli. "Metadata Handling: A Video Perspective." ACM Transactions on Multimedia Computing, Communications, and Applications. 2, 4 (Nov. 2006), 358-388.
 
 
Alexander Jaffe, Mor Naaman, Tamir Tassa, and Marc Davis. "Generating Summaries and Visualization for Large Collections of Geo-Referenced Photographs." In: Proceedings of the 8th ACM International Workshop on Multimedia Information Retrieval (MIR ’06) in Santa Barbara, California, ACM Press, 89-98, 2006.
 
 
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Email
marc@sims.berkeley.edu  
 
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Office:  (510) 643-2253
Fax:      (510) 642-5814
 
 
Office
314 South Hall  
 
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Available by appointment.
 
 
SIMS Studio
110A South Hall  
 
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Marc Davis
University of California at Berkeley
School of Information Management and Systems
102 South Hall
Berkeley, CA 94720-4600

 

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