Mohamad Rabbath

According to our database1, Mohamad Rabbath authored at least 13 papers between 2009 and 2014.

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  • Dijkstra number2 of four.
  • Erdős number3 of four.

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Bibliography

2014
Re-composition of distributed social media content.
PhD thesis, 2014

Personal Media Reunion: Re-collecting Media Content Scattered over Smart Devices and Social Networks.
Proceedings of the MultiMedia Modeling - 20th Anniversary International Conference, 2014

2013
Detecting Multimedia Contents of Social Events in Social Networks.
Proceedings of the Social Media Retrieval, 2013

A tool for catching back your preferred videos from physical collages.
Proceedings of the ACM Multimedia Conference, 2013

Video2Book: semi-automatic tool to create mediaproducts from videos on smart phones.
Proceedings of the International Conference on Multimedia Retrieval, 2013

2012
Analysing Facebook features to support event detection for photo-based Facebook applications.
Proceedings of the International Conference on Multimedia Retrieval, 2012

2011
Automatic creation of photo books from stories in social media.
ACM Trans. Multim. Comput. Commun. Appl., 2011

Employing Aesthetic Principles for Automatic Photo Book Layout.
Proceedings of the Advances in Multimedia Modeling, 2011

Multimedia retrieval in social networks for photo book creation.
Proceedings of the 1st International Conference on Multimedia Retrieval, 2011

Large scale flexible event-based clustering from photos in social media.
Proceedings of the ICIMCS 2011, 2011

Semantic photo books: leveraging blogs and social media for photo book creation.
Proceedings of the Imaging and Printing in a Web 2.0 World II, 2011

2010
Blog2Book: transforming blogs into photo books employing aesthetic principles.
Proceedings of the 18th International Conference on Multimedia 2010, 2010

2009
CPSP-web-tools: a server for 3D lattice protein studies.
Bioinform., 2009


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