This is volume 77 of Advances in Computers. Since 1960, annual volumes are produced containing chapters by some of the leading experts in the field of computers today. For 50 years these volumes offer ideas and developments that are changing our society. This volume presents eight different topics covering many different aspects of computer science. A wide range of subjects are covered from insights into the different ways individuals can interact with electronic devices to how common law is adapting to and impacting on the Internet.
Contents
Front Cover; Advances in Computers; Copyright Page; Contents; Contributors; Preface; Chapter 1: Photo Fakery and Forensics; 1. Photo Fakery; 2. Photo Forensics; 3. Discussion; Acknowledments; References; 3. Advances in Wall Displays; 7. Display Environments of the Future; 9. Conclusion; Chapter 3: Playing with All Senses: Human-Computer Interface Devices for Games; 1. Introduction; 2. Typology; 6. Inertial Sensors; 7. Cameras; 8. Specific Position and Orientation Sensors; 11. Audio Output; 14. Biosignal Sensors; References; 1. Prologue; References; 1. Introduction; 8. Summary and Conclusions
Acknowledments1. Introduction; 3. Overview of the EBEAM; 5. STAGE II: Evaluation of Architectural Designs; 8. Empirical Validation; 12. Summary; 3. Why Doe Lost and Delfino Won-A Case of Risk Management; Author Index; Subject Index