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GCATT Content Processing Centers

Research in the content subcluster involves the creation, processing, and distribution of content. Content includes standard forms of multimedia such as speech, music, images and video as well as new categories researched in this proposal: tactile and gesture signals, and information coming into and out of sensors, including chemical and biological sensors relevant to agriculture and the environment.

Biomedical Interactive Technology Center
Georgia Tech
Contact - Jeff Wilson

The Biomedical Interactive Technology Center (BITC) focuses on interactive communication and computer applications in medicine. Research programs include telemedicine, medical visualization, surgery simulation, and advanced medical devices.

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Center for Signal and Image Processing
Georgia Tech
Director - James H. McClellan

The Center for Signal and Image Processing (CSIP) at Georgia Tech consists of an outstanding, internationally known faculty, a large doctoral education program, and a wide-ranging research program in speech and image processing, digital signal processing algorithms, hardware architectures, and software.

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Digital Arts & Entertainment Laboratory
Georgia State University
Director - Kay Beck

The Digital Arts and Entertainment Lab at Georgia State unites a multi-disciplinary group of artists, scientists, and scholars for research in new media and digital content. Lab research covers the emerging convergence of all moving media: film, video, high definition television, and computer animation.

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Graphics, Visualization, & Usability Center
Georgia Tech
Director - Beth Mynatt

The mission of the Graphics Visualization, and Usability Center is to advance the state of the art of interaction between people, computing machines, and information by developing technologies that naturally reflect the abilities and behavior of people.

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Interactive Media Technology Center
Georgia Tech
Director - Mark Clements

The Interactive Media Technology Center at Georgia Tech is a research, design, and education center focusing on digital media processing applied to technology, education, culture, and medicine.

 

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