IMTC evaluates
and integrates a wide range of multimedia hardware and software
products. The cost of buying a product off the shelf is usually
less expensive than building or programming it from scratch. If
a tool does not exist or is cost prohibitive, our staff can probably
invent and build it.
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The Technology Square Research Building Electronic Directory was developed by IMTC to allow organization adminstrators to update their employees information and eliminate the need for a printed building directory. |
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Georgia World Congress Center
Virtual Tour
When the Georgia
World Congress Center (GWCC) wanted to add a comprehensive
virtual tour of their facilities to their web site, they
turned to IMTC to create a QuickTime VR and Macromedia
Shockwave based tour. |
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CharmBadge
Charmed Technology contracted with IMTC to redesign and improve
the CharmBadge - the next generation conference badge. IMTC
developed a preliminary version of the CharmBadge System
for the North American IPv6 Summit in Santa Monica, California
in June, 2004. |
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V2
Universal Remote Console Standard
The INCITS' V2 technical committe is presently developing the "Protocol
to Facilitate Operation of Information and Electronic Products
through Remote and Alternative Interfaces and Intelligent Agents",
a protocol that aims to enable technology products to be more
accommodating to the needs and preferences of users by allowing
for alternative user interfaces. |
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Klaus
Advanced Computing Building Groundbreaking
This virtual groundbreaking event featured IMTC technology
to produce an interactive augmented reality (AR) experience
and several fly-thru videos of this future facility. |
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DART Designer's Augmented Reality Toolkit
By making AR more accessible to a wider range of designers, we can begin to achieve its potential to create powerful dramatic and educational experiences. |
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Three
Angry Men
An experiment in using Augmented Reality technology to present
a dramatic narrative that allows the user to experience the
same story from multiple points of view. |
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Nexidia
Nexidia
is a Georgia-based company founded in 2000 based upon basic research
at Georgia Tech’s Interactive Media Technology Center, the
Center for Signal and Image Processing, and the Georgia Tech Library.
The company was co-founded by Dr. Mark Clements, Director, IMTC,
and is commercializing the technology of high-speed wordspotting.
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Infusion
IMTC in conjunction with the Georgia Tech Center for Signal
and Image Processing has developed Infusion, an e-learning
authoring tool which facilitates efficient and rapid production
of high-quality, computer-based education materials.
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The
Haptic Lens
IMTC has developed and patented a haptic lens - a sensor that
is capable of documenting a 3D surface under a specific pressure. |
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Conference
Composer
IMTC developed the Conference Composer configuration tool for
ASPI Digital’s innovative EF2280 Vortex audio signal processor.
Conference Composer is a tool that exposes the many functions
of the EF2280 in an easy-to-use, intuitive format. |
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Audio
Noise Reduction
IMTC is working with researchers in the Center for Signal and
Image Processing at Georgia Tech to implement new algorithms
to reduce background noise in spoken audio. This new approach
will provide results superior to standard approaches. |