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` EDUCATION
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`1990 - 1995
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`1984 - 1987
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`1980 - 1984
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`Ph.D. Media Arts and Sciences
`Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA
`MIT Media Laboratory, Machine Understanding Group
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`M.A. Literary Science and Philosophy (with highest honors)
`University of Konstanz, Konstanz, Germany
`Literary Science Department and Philosophy Department
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`B.A. College of Letters (with high honors)
`Wesleyan University, Middletown, CT
`College of Letters
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`“GET IT” Award & Accolade
`Awarded by Kirkus Reviews for Vincent on Mars
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`Best Demonstration Video Award
`Awarded by ACM Multimedia 2005 for MMM2: Mobile Media
`Metadata for Media Sharing
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`German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD) Fellowship
`University of Konstanz, Konstanz, Germany
`Also awarded seldom-given, second year renewal of fellowship.
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` PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
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`2023 - Present
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`Founder, Author, and Illustrator
`Artists on Planets, Los Angeles, CA
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`Over the past decade, Marc has been looking 50 years ahead at the
`future of humanity and our unsustainable civilization. Through
`detailed research and applied futurism, he has identified the causes
`of, and potential solutions for, our broken relationships with Nature
`and each other. After first identifying the key drivers of change in the
`climate crisis and the Anthropocene extinction, the advent of
`Artificial Intelligence and automation, and the decline of democracy
`and the rise of authoritarianism, Marc focused on developing books
`that hybridize science fiction and nonfiction to tell stories that can
`help us learn how to better relate to “the aliens among us”, i.e., the
`natural world and our fellow human beings. Marc’s debut series of
`books are picture books that use generative AI to create amazing
`paintings of alien landscapes combined with human-authored
`verses as seen in the first of the Artists on Planets series, the award-
`winning Vincent on Mars.
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`Founder and Maven
`MarcDavis.Me, Los Angeles, CA
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`Marc has worked to create the technical, legal, and business
`foundations for our digital society and digital economy, so we can all
`benefit from having the right and ability to control the uses of our
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`personal data. He helped shape the global dialogue on what it
`means to be a person in our digital societies and digital economies
`and inventing the technologies and informing the intellectual, policy,
`and business frameworks that will enable a new “person-centered”
`personal data ecosystem to emerge that better balances the
`interests of the private sector, the public sector, and the people.
`Providing a historically and philosophically informed view of today’s
`internet, Marc has articulated that in terms of political economy we
`live in an age of “digital feudalism” that needs to be transformed by
`a “digital enlightenment” brought about by people reclaiming in the
`online world the human rights, property rights, speech rights, civil
`society, and democratic governance we achieved in the physical
`world. Key to this effort is Marc’s work as a founding member of the
`World Economic Forum Rethinking Personal Data Project and as a
`member of the World Economic Forum Global Agenda Council for
`Data-Driven Development. Marc was featured in the World
`Economic Forum Global Agenda Outlook 2013 report in a dialogue
`with Robert Madelin moderated by Rod Beckstrom, which
`articulated the “Thriving in a Hyperconnected World” theme, and
`Marc was also selected by the European Commission to respond to
`their “Onlife Manifesto: Being human in a hyperconnected world”
`which is part of the EU’s Digital Agenda for Europe.
`Based on his own experience as an inventor on over 240 issued
`patents and as a leader of product and technology innovation in
`academia and industry, Marc also consults with clients on
`Intellectual Property and Product Development to integrate product
`and technology innovation with patent strategy and invention.
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`Partner Architect
`Applications and Services Group, Microsoft, San Francisco, CA and
`Bellevue, WA
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`At Microsoft, Marc was a Partner Architect who worked on the vision
`and technology strategy for Microsoft’s Online Services Division,
`especially in the areas of online identity, personal data, privacy, and
`social computing. Marc and his Early Stage Products (ESP) team
`developed prototypes to help realize his vision of a “Web of the
`World” that empowers people by putting them at the center of their
`digital lives and delivers trusted, personalized services that connect
`people, the web, and the world in new ways. For example, Marc and
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`his team worked on transforming social search by moving Bing from
`the “Web of Pages” to the “Web of People” so that searching for
`almost any topic or interest would return friends and other people
`specifically relevant to the person doing the query. Based on initial
`prototypes from Marc’s team, the Bing Sidebar connected searchers
`to friends and other people relevant to their searches and enabled
`them to communicate with these relevant people to help them get
`things done. Another social search prototype conceived and
`developed by Marc and his team, “Bing Linked Pages” enabled
`people to easily link web pages that are by or about them to their
`Facebook identity and have these Linked Pages appear in Bing
`when people searched for them. Bing Linked Pages was described
`by ReadWrite as “what Google+ should have been.” Klout adopted
`Bing Linked Pages as Klout Tags. Marc and his team were also
`instrumental at Microsoft
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`the conception, architecture,
`prototyping, and development of
`the platforms underlying
`Microsoft’s latest efforts to deliver highly personalized information
`services that use personal and social data with user permission and
`control.
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`Chief Scientist
`Invention Arts, San Francisco, CA
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`Marc Davis was Chief Scientist at Invention Arts, where he focused
`on new approaches to how people can better control, share, and
`benefit from their personal data as well as new methods of strategic
`intellectual property development. At Invention Arts, Marc consulted
`to the World Economic Forum and the innovation agency of a
`European government on the future of personal data banking and
`exchange.
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`Chief Scientist and VP of ESP
`Yahoo! Connected Life, Yahoo! Inc., Sunnyvale, CA
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`As Chief Scientist of Yahoo! Mobile, Marc Davis focused on
`inventing and realizing the key technologies, platforms, and
`applications that will shape the future of mobile for billions of people
`around the world. His research encompassed the theory, design,
`and development of sociotechnical systems that leverage contextual
`metadata and the power of community to enable people around the
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`world to produce, describe, share, and remix media, and to connect
`to each other in new ways.
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`As VP of ESP (Early Stage Products) in Yahoo! Mobile, Marc and
`his team invented and helped realize the future of mobile, social,
`media, monetization, and platforms. ESP focused on strategy,
`intellectual property, and early stage prototypes. ESP was involved
`in innovative products from Yahoo! Mobile such as oneConnect,
`which reinvented mobile communications by aggregating a user's
`social networks and communications tools into a socially connected
`address book.
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`Marc and his Early Stage Products (ESP) team practiced applied
`futurism to proactively and strategically invent technologies and
`applications out ahead of Yahoo!’s product development pipeline.
`As a result, the ESP team (working together with important strategic
`IP collaborators) generated hundreds of issued patents that created
`extraordinary value for Yahoo! and are licensed to many significant
`internet and consumer services companies today.
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`Social Media Guru
`Yahoo!, Sunnyvale, CA
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`As Social Media Guru at Yahoo!, Marc’s work focused on creating
`the technology and applications that will enable daily media
`consumers to become daily media producers. Marc connected
`various groups at Yahoo! to formulate strategy and to take action to
`invent and realize the future of social media and mobile media. Marc
`was a key contributor to the Yahoo! Open Strategy (Y!OS) and the
`vision demo for the future of Yahoo! shown at CES 2008.
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`Founding Director
`Yahoo! Research Berkeley, Yahoo! Inc. and University of California
`at Berkeley, Berkeley, CA
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`Yahoo! Research Berkeley was a research partnership between
`Yahoo! Inc. and the University of California at Berkeley to explore
`and invent social media and mobile media technology and
`applications that will enable people to create, describe, find, share,
`and remix media on the web. Yahoo! Research Berkeley combined
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`world-class media technology and design research with the scale
`and impact of the world's leading internet media company. We
`brought together world-renowned experts in the fields of media
`technology, social software, context-aware computing, mobile
`computing, and user and design research who will shape the future
`of internet media. In support of these goals, Yahoo! and the
`University of California at Berkeley created an innovative corporate-
`academic collaboration for research and development.
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`Assistant Professor and Director of Garage Cinema Research
`School of Information Management and Systems (SIMS), University
`of California at Berkeley, Berkeley, CA
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`Prof. Marc Davis' work focused on creating the technology and
`applications that will enable daily media consumers to become daily
`media producers. His research and teaching encompass the theory,
`design, and development of digital media systems for creating and
`using media metadata to automate media production, sharing, and
`reuse. Prof. Davis and his students in Garage Cinema Research are
`working on: Mobile Media Metadata (context-aware mobile media
`technology and applications that leverage contextual metadata-
`spatial, temporal and social-to infer media content and support
`media sharing and reuse); the Social Uses of Personal Media (social
`science and design research to learn how and why people use
`digital imaging in order to support the design of next generation
`mobile media applications); Media Streams Metadata Exchange
`(media metadata framework for annotating, retrieving, sharing, and
`remixing media on the Web); Active Capture (interactive cameras
`that use signal processing and computer-human interaction to
`capture high quality, reusable, annotated media assets); and
`Adaptive Media (Adaptive Media Templates and automatic editing
`functions to mass customize and personalize media). Working
`together, these research projects and their related technologies will
`radically simplify, decentralize, and personalize media production,
`sharing, and reuse, bringing about a "Garage Cinema" revolution in
`which people use computational media to communicate with each
`other every day.
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`Amova, San Francisco, CA
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`Responsible for the technical and creative vision of Amova based
`on a decade of research and development in media annotation and
`retrieval, automation of media production, and the personalization
`and reuse of media. Amova developed patented and proprietary
`technologies for media automation and personalization.
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`Conceived and managed product and technology strategy, design,
`user testing, and demonstrations. Product prototypes included:
`automated video capture systems; automatically edited and
`personalized videos; and personalized media web site and services.
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`Managed external relations including investor relations, strategic
`relations, corporate identity, and patent counsel.
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`Co-developed business strategy, product strategy, business plan,
`business model,
`technology white papers, and company
`presentations. Presenter of company vision, technology, and
`business to prospective investors and partners.
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`Responsible for recruiting and team development. Hired VP of
`Business Development, Director of Interaction Technology, User
`Testing Manager, and Production Assistants.
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`Co-author of eight utility patents covering the technologies invented
`and developed at Amova.
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`Project Coordinator and Member of Research Staff
`Interval Research Corporation, Palo Alto, CA
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`Project Coordinator of multiyear, multimillion-dollar research project
`in automatic media production technology. Provided technical,
`creative, and managerial leadership of project through research and
`advanced development phases. Project
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`technical,
`production, and business development teams working on systems
`and prototypes including: media annotation and retrieval tools;
`media automation and personalization tools and applications; visual
`language programming tools; and participatory media interfaces and
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`reports, patent
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`research plans,
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`Responsible
`applications, external publications, project plans, budgets, detailed
`annual and quarterly progress reports, project presentations, team
`building and hiring, employee reviews, design and management of
`user studies, and business development research, modeling,
`planning, and presentations.
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`Researcher on other projects in: home entertainment appliances
`and applications; interactive video applications using PC-based
`digital cameras; interactive video database of consumer use of
`portable objects; home consumer (especially teen) media behavior
`studies; computer games for pre-teen girls; interfaces for web-based
`content delivery; and psychological studies of media perception and
`interaction. Research advisor to many other projects as well.
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`Initiated and advised Interval’s sponsorship of the MIT Media
`Laboratory ($2.4 million over 5 years).
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`Initiated and advised Interval Fellows Program for sponsoring MIT
`Media Laboratory students’ research.
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`Research Intern
`Mitsubishi Electric Research Laboratories (MERL), Cambridge, MA
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`One of MERL’s first two summer research interns. Designed and
`developed the Animated Icon Editor for the Media Streams system
`and presented research to MERL research staff.
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`Interactive Media Design Consultant
`BMW Museum, Munich, Germany
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`Co-developed proposal for redesign of BMW Museum in Munich,
`Germany. Proposal suggested using historic BMW automobiles as
`an interface to an immersive, networked virtual environment
`simulating the history of Munich and BMW. BMW Museum also
`recommended me as an interactive media design consultant to
`General Motors for the redesign of their corporate automotive
`museum.
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`At the request of BMW, co-designed and co-lead museum design
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`1990 - 1995
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`workshop based on BMW Museum Proposal in conjunction with
`Expedition '92: Launching to New Worlds of Learning conference.
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`Research Assistant
`Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA
`MIT Media Laboratory, Machine Understanding Group
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`Conceived of, researched, and developed Media Streams, a
`semantic visual language system for annotating, retrieving, and
`repurposing digital video. Project was supported by the Television of
`Tomorrow and News in the Future consortia as well as by a directed
`research grant from British Telecom.
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`team of Undergraduate Research
`three-person
`Managed
`Opportunity Program students to design and develop Media
`Streams over several years. Responsible for hiring, budgeting, and
`employee training.
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`Conducted numerous (many per week) demonstrations and
`presentations of Media Streams technology and concepts to visiting
`delegations from sponsor companies.
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`Co-developed with other researchers: prototype system for using
`narrative, character, and storyboards for program debugging
`interface; prototype system for automatic editing of movie trailers;
`and conceptual framework for user interaction design (especially as
`applied to virtual environments).
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`Technology and Strategy Consultant
`San Francisco Bay Area, CA
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`innovation,
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`Goodman Group:
`ergonomics, and technology in the Macintosh hardware and
`software markets.
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`Gateway Pacific Foundation: helped develop presentations to
`"Creating Our Future" and the Rockefeller Foundation at Apple
`Computer's Multimedia Lab in San Francisco.
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`Vividata: conducted market, ergonomic, and design research for
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`color handheld scanner project and developed product proposals,
`specifications, and marketing materials for high-end graphics
`workstation project.
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`Dragonfly Software: helped establish European distribution
`channels at international computer show (CEBIT '88) in Hanover,
`Germany. Conducted demonstrations, coordinated production of
`marketing materials, and participated
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`international press
`conference.
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`Vice President of Marketing and Sales
`ColorTech, Inc., Berkeley, CA
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`Managed sales, marketing, and operations of mail-order computer
`and printer supplies company allied with software maker Unisom
`World (maker of PrintMaster). Redesigned company sales and
`marketing materials and corporate
`identity, developed sales
`projections and budgets, hired and trained customer service staff,
`and achieved most profitable quarters in company history.
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`Research Coordinator, Instructor, and Translator
`University of Konstanz, Konstanz, Germany
`Intertextuality Research Project, Literary Science Department
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`Initiated and managed computerization of multimillion dollar,
`multiyear
`Intertextuality Research Project. Developed project
`computerization proposal and budgets, obtained
`funding,
`purchased, installed, and maintained systems, wrote German
`language documentation, and trained and managed project staff.
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`Co-translated book length collection of literary theory articles by
`Professor Renate Lachmann.
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`2010 - 2013
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`Rethinking Personal Data Project
`Project Lead: William Hoffman
`World Economic Forum, New York, NY, USA
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`Based on my Invited Talk at the Privacy 2.0 conference in 2010,
`William Hoffman from the World Economic Forum recruited me to
`help him with the intellectual and technological foundations for the
`World Economic Forum’s “Rethinking Personal Data” Project. I
`developed a detailed pre-read for project members, participated in
`numerous meetings, helped lead workshops (including at the World
`Economic Forum Annual Meeting Davos, Switzerland and at the
`World Economic Forum Summit of the Global Agenda in Abu Dhabi,
`UAE), and was interviewed for the World Economic Forum’s Global
`Agenda Outlook 2013 on “Thriving in a Hyperconnected World.”
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`Berkeley Center for New Media
`Founding Project Leads: Prof. Marc Davis and Prof. Yehuda Kalay
`University of California at Berkeley, Berkeley, CA, USA
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`As an Assistant Professor at the University of California at Berkeley
`School of Information, I collaborated with over twenty faculty
`members from a wide range of departments to propose and win
`funding for a new interdisciplinary program in New Media, which
`lead to the creation of the Berkeley Center for New Media.
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`Narrative Intelligence Reading Group
`Co-Founders: Marc Davis and Michael Travers
`MIT Media Laboratory, Cambridge, MA, USA
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`In this weekly reading group (and mailing list) we brought together
`students and faculty from both inside and outside the MIT Media
`Laboratory to explore issues at the intersection of artificial
`intelligence, literary theory, interaction design, and media studies.
`The influence of the Narrative Intelligence Reading Group was
`widespread and profound. Its combination of interdisciplinary theory
`and practice led to the creation of a conference on Narrative
`Intelligence, a subsequent book, and recognition by the National
`Academies of Science as one of their “promising areas for
`transdisciplinary work.”
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` Chitra Madhwacharyula, Marc Davis, Philippe Mulhem, and Mohan
`S. Kankanhalli. "Metadata Handling: A Video Perspective." ACM
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`Transactions on Multimedia Computing, Communications, and
`Applications. 2, 4 (Nov. 2006), 358-388.
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` Marc Davis. "Editing Out Video Editing." IEEE MultiMedia, 10 (2).
`April-June 2003. 54-64.
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` Marc Davis. "From Pirates to Patriots: Fair Use for Digital Media."
`IEEE MultiMedia, 9 (4). October-December 2002. 4-7.
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`Marc Davis. "Garage Cinema and the Future of Media Technology."
`Communications of the ACM (“The Next 50 Years” Special Edition
`Invited Article) 40 (2 1997): 42-48.
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` Marc Davis. "Media Streams: An Iconic Visual Language for Video
`Annotation." Telektronikk 4.93 (1993): 59-71.
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`Shane Ahern, Marc Davis, Simon King, Mor Naaman, and Rahul
`Nair. "Reliable, User-Contributed GSM Cell-Tower Positioning Using
`Context-Aware Photos." In: Adjunct Proceedings of the Eighth
`International Conference on Ubiquitous Computing (UbiComp 2006)
`in Irvine, California, 2006.
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`Alexander Jaffe, Mor Naaman, Tamir Tassa, and Marc Davis.
`"Generating Summaries and Visualization for Large Collections of
`Geo-Referenced Photographs." In: Proceedings of the 8th ACM
`International Workshop on Multimedia Information Retrieval (MIR
`’06) in Santa Barbara, California, ACM Press, 89-98, 2006.
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`Shane Ahern, Marc Davis, Dean Eckles, Simon King, Mor Naaman,
`Rahul Nair, Mirjana Spasojevic, and Jeannie Hui-I Yang. "ZoneTag:
`Designing Context-Aware Mobile Media Capture to Increase
`Participation." In: Proceedings of the Pervasive Image Capture and
`Sharing: New Social Practices and Implications for Technology
`Workshop (PICS 2006) at the Eighth International Conference on
`Ubiquitous Computing (UbiComp 2006) in Irvine, California, 2006.
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`Cameron Marlow, Mor Naaman, danah boyd, and Marc Davis.
`"HT06, tagging paper, taxonomy, Flickr, academic article, to read."
`In: Proceedings of the Seventeenth Conference on Hypertext and
`Hypermedia (HYPERTEXT '06) in Odense, Denmark, ACM Press,
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`Alexander Jaffe, Mor Naaman, Tamir Tassa, and Marc Davis.
`"Generating Summaries for Large Collections of Geo-Referenced
`Photographs." In: Proceedings of the 15th International Conference
`on World Wide Web (WWW '06) in Edinburgh, Scotland, ACM
`Press, 853-854, 2006.
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`George W. Furnas, Caterina Fake, Luis von Ahn, Joshua Schachter,
`Scott Golder, Kevin Fox, Marc Davis, Cameron Marlow, and Mor
`Naaman. "Why Do Tagging Systems Work?" In: Extended Abstracts
`of the Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems (CHI
`2006) in Montréal, Québec, Canada, ACM Press, 36-39, 2006.
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`Marc Davis, Michael Smith, Fred Stentiford, Adetokunbo Bambidele,
`John Canny, Nathan Good, Simon King, and Rajkumar
`Janakiraman. "Using Context and Similarity for Face and Location
`Identification." In: Proceedings of the IS&T/SPIE 18th Annual
`Symposium on Electronic Imaging Science and Technology Internet
`Imaging VII in San Jose, California, IS&T/SPIE Press, 2006.
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`Ryan Shaw and Marc Davis. "Toward Emergent Representations for
`Video." In: Proceedings of 13th ACM International Conference on
`Multimedia (MM 2005) in Singapore, ACM Press, 431-434, 2005.
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`Marc Davis, Michael Smith, John Canny, Nathan Good, Simon King,
`and Rajkumar Janakiraman. "Towards Context-Aware Face
`Recognition." In: Proceedings of 13th Annual ACM International
`Conference on Multimedia (MM 2005) in Singapore, ACM Press,
`483-486, 2005.
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`Ana Ramirez Chang and Marc Davis. "Active Capture Design Case
`Study: SIMS Faces." In: Proceedings of Conference on Designing
`for User eXperience (DUX 2005) in San Francisco, California, 2005.
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`Rahul Nair and Marc Davis. “Bluetooth Pooling to Enrich Co-
`Presence Information.” In: Adjunct Proceedings of the Seventh
`International Conference on Ubiquitous Computing (UbiComp 2005)
`in Tokyo, Japan, 2005.
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`Nancy A. Van House and Marc Davis. “The Social Life of
`Cameraphone Images.” In: Proceedings of the Pervasive Image
`Capture and Sharing: New Social Practices and Implications for
`Technology Workshop (PICS 2005) at the Seventh International
`Conference on Ubiquitous Computing (UbiComp 2005) in Tokyo,
`Japan, 2005.
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`Ana Chang and Marc Davis. "Designing Systems That Direct
`Human Action." In: Extended Abstracts of the Conference on Human
`Factors in Computing Systems (CHI 2005) in Portland, Oregon,
`ACM Press, 1260-1263, 2005.
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`Nancy Van House, Marc Davis, Morgan Ames, Megan Finn, Vijay
`Viswanathan. "The Uses of Personal Networked Digital Imaging: An
`Empirical Study of Cameraphone Photos and Sharing."
`In:
`Extended Abstracts of the Conference on Human Factors in
`Computing Systems (CHI 2005) in Portland, Oregon, ACM Press,
`1853-1856, 2005.
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`Marc Davis, Nancy Van House, Jeff Towle, Simon King, Shane
`Ahern, Carrie Burgener, Dan Perkel, Megan Finn, Vijay
`Viswanathan, and Matthew Rothenberg. "MMM2: Mobile Media
`Metadata for Media Sharing." In: Extended Abstracts of the
`Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems (CHI 2005)
`in Portland, Oregon, ACM Press, 1335-1338, 2005.
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`Marc Davis, Simon King, Nathan Good, and Risto Sarvas. "From
`Context to Content: Leveraging Context to Infer Media Metadata."
`In: Proceedings of 12th Annual ACM International Conference on
`Multimedia (MM 2004) Brave New Topics Session on "From Context
`to Content: Leveraging Contextual Metadata to Infer Multimedia
`Content" in New York, New York, ACM Press, 188-195, 2004.
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`Marc Davis and Risto Sarvas. “Mobile Media Metadata for Mobile
`Imaging.” In: Proceedings of IEEE International Conference on
`Multimedia and Expo (ICME 2004) Special Session on Mobile
`Imaging in Taipei, Taiwan, IEEE Computer Society Press, 2004.
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` Ana Ramirez and Marc Davis. “Active Capture and Folk Computing.”
`In: Proceedings of IEEE International Conference on Multimedia
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`and Expo (ICME 2004) Special Session on Folk Information Access
`Through Media in Taipei, Taiwan, IEEE Computer Society Press,
`2004.
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`Marc Davis, Nathan Good, and Risto Sarvas. "From Context to
`Content: Leveraging Context for Mobile Media Metadata (Workshop
`Paper)." Presented At: MobiSys 2004 Workshop on Context
`Awareness at the Second International Conference on Mobile
`Systems, Applications, and Services in Boston, Massachusetts,
`2004.
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`Risto Sarvas, Erick Herrarte, Anita Wilhelm, and Marc Davis.
`“Metadata Creation System for Mobile Images.” In: Proceedings of
`the Second
`International Conference on Mobile Systems,
`Applications,
`and Services
`(MobiSys2004)
`in Boston,
`Massachusetts. ACM Press, 36-48, 2004.
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`Anita Wilhelm, Yuri Takhteyev, Risto Sarvas, Nancy Van House, and
`Marc Davis. "Photo Annotation on a Camera Phone." In: Extended
`Abstracts of the Conference on Human Factors in Computing
`Systems (CHI 2004) in Vienna, Austria. ACM Press, 1403-1406,
`2004.
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`Jeffrey Heer, Nathaniel S. Good, Ana Ramirez, Marc Davis, and
`Jennifer Mankoff. “Presiding Over Accidents: System Direction of
`Human Action.” In: Proceedings of the Conference on Human
`Factors in Computing Systems (CHI 2004) in Vienna, Austria. ACM
`Press, 463-470, 2004.
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`Marc Davis. "Theoretical Foundations for Experiential Systems
`Design." In: Proceedings of the ACM SIGMM 2003 Workshop on
`Experiential Telepresence (ETP 2003) at the 11th Annual ACM
`International Conference on Multimedia in Berkeley, California, ACM
`Press, 45-52, 2003.
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`Integrating Human-Computer
`“Active Capture:
`Marc Davis.
`Interaction and Computer Vision/Audition to Automate Media
`Capture.” In: Proceedings of IEEE International Conference on
`Multimedia and Expo (ICME 2003) Special Session on Moving from
`Features to Semantics using Computational Media Aesthetics in
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`Baltimore, Maryland, IEEE Computer Society Press, Vol. II, 185-
`188, 2003.
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`Marc Davis and Michael Travers. "A Brief Overview of the Narrative
`Intelligence Reading Group." Invited Paper In: Papers from AAAI
`1999 Fall Symposium on Narrative Intelligence in North Falmouth,
`Massachusetts (Technical Report FS-99-01), AAAI Press, 11-16,
`1999.
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`Marc Davis and Warren Sack. "IDIC: Assembling Video Sequences
`from Story Plans and Content Annotations." In: Proceedings of IEEE
`International Conference on Multimedia Computing and Systems in
`Boston, Massachusetts, IEEE Computer Society Press, 30-36,
`1994.
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`Marc Davis, Daniel Russell, Catherine Baudin, and Smadar Kedar.
`"No Multimedia Without Representation." In: Proceedings of Second
`ACM International Conference on Multimedia in San Francisco,
`California, ACM Press, 181-182, 1994.
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`Marc Davis. "Knowledge Representation for Video." In: Proceedings
`of Twelfth National Conference on Artificial Intelligence (AAAI-94) in
`Seattle, Washington, AAAI Press, 120-127, 1994.
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`Marc Davis. "Media Streams: An Iconic Visual Language for Video
`Annotation." In: Proceedings of 1993 IEEE Symposium on Visual
`Languages in Bergen, Norway, IEEE Computer Society Press, 196-
`202, 1993.
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`Marc Davis, Kevin McGee, and Edith Ackermann. "Design and
`Evaluation of Virtual Realities (Tutorial Notes)." In: Proceedings of
`INTERCHI'93 in Amsterdam, The Netherlands, ACM Press, 1993.
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`Marc Davis and Michael Travers. "Programming with Characters."



