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Publications by Adérito Fernandes Marcos

1998

Computer Graphics as an Enabling Technology for Cooperative, Global Applications

Authors
Marcos, AF; Chesnais, A; Encarnacao, J;

Publication
Computer Graphics (ACM)

Abstract

1994

A DISTRIBUTED ENVIRONMENT TO SUPPORT COOPERATIVE SOFTWARE-DEVELOPMENT

Authors
MARCOS, AF;

Publication
HIGH PERFORMANCE NETWORKING, V

Abstract
Cooperative environments to support Software Development (CSD) have as main goal to enable several users connected over network to work together in order to develop software. They have to solve problems such as: coherence maintenance of the software project through the distributed system by managing possible conflicts between local versions of each group member and promote the necessary mechanisms for the inter-group awareness and integrity We introduce in this paper a distributed solution to support CSD by describing our own prototype: a Computer-Supported Cooperative Work (CSCW) architecture for software development. It enables a group of developers (2 to 4), possibly located at remote places and connected over network, to develop software together. A cooperative multimedia editing environment is available during the development cycle, enclosing mechanisms of computer-conferencing (text, audio and video communications).

2010

O fórum central: catalizador da participação do aluno em turmas virtuais no ensino a distancia online

Authors
Coelho, J; Marcos, AF;

Publication
Enc. Bibli: R. Eletr. Bibliotecon. Ci. Inf. - Encontros Bibli: Revista Eletrônica de Biblioteconomia e Ciência da Informação

Abstract

2010

Tone Mapping Operators on Small Screen Devices: An Evaluation Study

Authors
Urbano, C; Magalhaes, L; Moura, J; Bessa, M; Marcos, A; Chalmers, A;

Publication
COMPUTER GRAPHICS FORUM

Abstract
In the last decade, an increasing number of techniques have been developed to reproduce high dynamic range imagery on traditional displays. These techniques, known as Tone Mapping Operators (TMOs), have been compared and ranked in different ways according to several image characteristics. However, none of these algorithms has been developed specifically for small screen devices (SSD). In this paper, we present an evaluation of currently used TMOs to show that SSDs with limited size, resolution and colour depth require specific research to find or create an appropriate solution. The research described in this paper is based on psychophysical experiments; using three different types of displays (CRT, LCD and SSD). The obtained results show that rankings obtained are similar for the LCD and CRT but are significantly different for the SSD. Furthermore, these rankings show additionally that some characteristics of TMOs need to be emphasized to obtain better high-fidelity mapped images for SSDs.

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