Multimedia, Media content, Computer graphics, World Wide Web and Graphical user interface are his primary areas of study. His Multimedia research includes elements of Database transaction and Service. His Media content research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Human–computer interaction and Presentation.
His research in Computer graphics tackles topics such as Mobile device which are related to areas like Rendering. His work on User profile as part of general World Wide Web research is often related to Event, Watch list and Matching, thus linking different fields of science. The study incorporates disciplines such as Representation and Heuristic in addition to Computer vision.
The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Multimedia, Media content, World Wide Web, Presentation and Graphical user interface. His Multimedia research includes elements of Service and Human–computer interaction. His studies in Media content integrate themes in fields like Metadata, Electronic media and Channel.
His research integrates issues of Real-time computing and Resolution in his study of Channel. His Theme study, which is part of a larger body of work in World Wide Web, is frequently linked to Event, bridging the gap between disciplines. There are a combination of areas like Computer graphics and Object integrated together with his Graphical user interface study.
His primary areas of investigation include Multimedia, Service, World Wide Web, Service system and Human–computer interaction. Brian F. Roberts is interested in Media content, which is a branch of Multimedia. His Media content study frequently links to other fields, such as Channel.
Brian F. Roberts works mostly in the field of Service, limiting it down to concerns involving Digital media and, occasionally, Physical media and Payment. Brian F. Roberts combines subjects such as Organizational unit and Multiple media with his study of World Wide Web. Brian F. Roberts has included themes like Content management and Personalization in his End user study.
Brian F. Roberts focuses on Multimedia, World Wide Web, End user, Presentation and Graphical user interface. His research in Multimedia is mostly concerned with Media content. He undertakes multidisciplinary investigations into World Wide Web and Service provider in his work.
As a part of the same scientific family, Brian F. Roberts mostly works in the field of End user, focusing on Aggregate and, on occasion, Feature and Heuristic. His Human–computer interaction research incorporates elements of Tracking system, Tracking, Multi-user and Whiteboard. His Channel study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Digital media, Database transaction and Interactive kiosk.
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Content hosting and advertising systems and methods
Brian F. Roberts;Heath Stallings;Donald H. Relyea.
(2006)
Content hosting and advertising systems and methods
Brian F. Roberts;Heath Stallings;Donald H. Relyea.
(2006)
Systems and methods for determining and presenting top-ranked media programs of a media service that distributes media programs by way of a plurality of different media distribution models
Brian F. Roberts;Imran Arif Maskatia;Paul Bradley Bowers.
(2013)
Systems and methods for determining and presenting top-ranked media programs of a media service that distributes media programs by way of a plurality of different media distribution models
Brian F. Roberts;Imran Arif Maskatia;Paul Bradley Bowers.
(2013)
Methods and systems for conference call buffering
Craig L. Reding;John R. Reformato;Ziauddin R. Majid;Christopher L. Helbling.
(2003)
Methods and systems for conference call buffering
Craig L. Reding;John R. Reformato;Ziauddin R. Majid;Christopher L. Helbling.
(2003)
Gesture-based delivery from mobile device
Heath Stallings;Brian F. Roberts;Donald H. Relyea;Jeffrey Wayne Kurtti.
(2008)
Gesture-based delivery from mobile device
Heath Stallings;Brian F. Roberts;Donald H. Relyea;Jeffrey Wayne Kurtti.
(2008)
Methods and systems for configuring and providing conference calls
Craig L. Reding;John R. Reformato;Chris L. Helbling;Mahesh Rajagopalan.
(2003)
Methods and systems for configuring and providing conference calls
Craig L. Reding;John R. Reformato;Chris L. Helbling;Mahesh Rajagopalan.
(2003)
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