Research and development in digital media / Rae Earnshaw.
2018
QA76.575
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Title
Research and development in digital media / Rae Earnshaw.
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ISBN
9783319730806 (electronic book)
3319730800 (electronic book)
9783319730790
3319730797
3319730800 (electronic book)
9783319730790
3319730797
Published
Cham : Springer, 2018.
Language
English
Description
1 online resource (xvi, 86 pages) : illustrations.
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10.1007/978-3-319-73080-6 doi
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QA76.575
Dewey Decimal Classification
006.7
Summary
This book presents an overview of the technical underpinnings in the field of digital media. This includes theory, imaging, big data, interaction, and the research and development that is needed in order to make digital media interfaces more natural and easy to use. Grant funding sources for R & D are detailed and current priority areas are summarized. Developments in the relevant commercial areas are also reviewed. This is Professor Earnshaw?s fifth book in the series on digital media and its applications and creative uses. These books explain the significance and importance of digital media and how it has developed and advanced. They also explore the impact digital media is having on a range of domains including art and design, the creative industries, visual analytics, big data, and digital humanities. The convergence of IT, telecommunications and media is bringing about a revolution in the way information is being collected, stored, accessed and distributed. Digital media is expected to play an increasing role in these processes. State of the art digital technologies are increasingly utilized in order to deliver to the user requirements and also to be effective and efficient in this delivery, given the increasing demands by users and other third parties involved in the content creation and service delivery pipeline. Research and Development in Digital Media will be invaluable for readers that want a summary of the technical research and development aspects of digital media, how such work is being funded, and the kind of changes in digital media provision that may result.
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SpringerBriefs in computer science.
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