Multimedia, World Wide Web, Real-time computing, Artificial intelligence and Data format are his primary areas of study. His work deals with themes such as Wireless broadcast, Human–computer interaction, Avatar, Session and Resolution, which intersect with Multimedia. His World Wide Web research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Wireless, Database and Message broker.
His Real-time computing research incorporates elements of Window, Videocassette recorder and Representation. The various areas that Michael A. Paolini examines in his Artificial intelligence study include Point and Computer vision. He combines subjects such as Data processing system, Selection and Portable computer with his study of Data format.
Michael A. Paolini mainly focuses on World Wide Web, Multimedia, Real-time computing, Computer security and Computer network. The World Wide Web study combines topics in areas such as Information retrieval and Database. His Multimedia research integrates issues from Telephony, Event, Human–computer interaction and Association.
His Real-time computing study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Data processing system, Data format and Portable computer. Michael A. Paolini works mostly in the field of Computer security, limiting it down to topics relating to Identity and, in certain cases, Authentication. His primary area of study in Computer network is in the field of Queue.
His main research concerns Artificial intelligence, Multimedia, Computer vision, Digital rights management and Real-time computing. His studies in Artificial intelligence integrate themes in fields like String and Pattern recognition. His Multimedia research includes themes of Consumer response, Database, Consumer experience and Rendering.
His work on Tracking and Object as part of general Computer vision study is frequently linked to Body movement, Range and Baseline, bridging the gap between disciplines. His Real-time computing study combines topics in areas such as Control, Audio feedback, Output device and Look-ahead. His work investigates the relationship between Information retrieval and topics such as World Wide Web that intersect with problems in Data processing system.
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Informing a user of gestures made by others out of the user's line of sight
Jacob C. Albertson;Kenneth C. Arnold;Steven D. Goldman;Michael A. Paolini.
(2006)
Controlling resource access based on user gesturing in a 3d captured image stream of the user
Jacob Albertson;Kenneth Charles Arnold;Steven Goldman;Michael Paolini.
(2007)
Web page thumbnails and user configured complementary information provided from a server
Michael Wayne Brown;Kelvin Roderick Lawrence;Michael A. Paolini.
(2003)
Warning a vehicle operator of unsafe operation behavior based on a 3D captured image stream
Jacob Albertson;Kenneth Charles Arnold;Steven Goldman;Michael Paolini.
(2007)
Credit authorization system and method
Michael Wayne Brown;Rabindranath Dutta;Michael A. Paolini;Newton James Smith.
(2002)
Managing failover of J2EE compliant middleware in a high availability system
Francisco De La Cruz;Michael A. Paolini;Douglas Scott Rothert;Radhakrishnan Sethuraman.
(2004)
Projected audio for computer displays
Edwin James Hilpert;Michael A. Paolini.
(1999)
Measuring user health as measured by multiple diverse health measurement devices utilizing a personal storage device
Michael Wayne Brown;Kelvin Roderick Lawrence;Michael A. Paolini.
(2000)
Automatic web page thumbnail generation
Michael Wayne Brown;Kelvin Roderick Lawrence;Michael A. Paolini.
(1999)
Providing a portion of an electronic mail message at a reduced resolution
Michael W. Brown;Michael A. Paolini;Newton J. Smith.
(2004)
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