UPCRC Multicore Applications Workshop - Session # 3 - Social Interaction

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2:00 Content Based Image Retrieval, Bryan Catanzaro (UCB) ***Social Interaction*** 2:30 Intel's Immersive Connected Experience Research, Jim Held (Intel Fellow, Tera-scale computing) 3:00 Telepresense, Philip Chou (MSR) 3:30 Social Networking, Lili Cheng (MSR)




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