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Iconoscope
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Iconoscope tubes
The Iconoscope (from the Greek: εἰκών "image" and σκοπεῖν "to look, to see") was the first practical video camera tube to be used in early television…
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2019
2019
Modelling the Quality of Visual Creations in Iconoscope
Antonios Liapis
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Daniele Gravina
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Emil Kastbjerg
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Georgios N. Yannakakis
International Conference Games and Learning…
2019
Corpus ID: 204872617
This paper presents the current state of the online game Iconoscope and analyzes the data collected from almost 45 months of…
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2015
2015
Iconoscope: Designing a Game for Fostering Creativity
Antonios Liapis
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Constantine Alexopoulos
International Conference on Foundations of…
2015
Corpus ID: 173984528
This paper introduces Iconoscope, a game aiming to foster the creativity of a young target audience in formal or informal…
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1998
1998
Television: Past, Present, And Future
T. Fukinuki
Proceedings of the IEEE
1998
Corpus ID: 26464763
When I was invited to write a companion paper to Zworykin’s, I initially expected to be writing about either the iconoscope or…
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1992
1992
Evolution and Revolution in Microscopy - II
J. Revel
Microscopy Today
1992
Corpus ID: 139331211
While today a picture of a serious looking person peering into a microscope may suggest “science” to the general public, we noted…
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1984
1984
The Iconoscope - A Modern Version Of The Electric Eye
V. Zworykin
Proceedings of the IEEE
1984
Corpus ID: 24553161
This paper gives a preliminary outline of work with a device which is truly an electric eye, the iconoscope, as a means of…
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1960
1960
The Tri-alkali Stabilized C.P.S. Emitron: A New Television Camera Tube of High Sensitivity
D. J. Gibbons
1960
Corpus ID: 60739948
1952
1952
The Image Iconoscope--A Camera Tube for Television
P. Schagen
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H. Bruining
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J. Francken
1952
Corpus ID: 112833240
The oldest teleoision. camera tube, the iconoscop e; is now used only for transmtttmg still pictures (e.g. the signal 'Picture of…
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1937
1937
Iconoscopesand Kinescopesin Television
V. Zworykin
1937
Corpus ID: 111432711
A description is given of the theory and performance of the television system based upon the Iconoscope and Kinescope. The…
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1933
1933
The ‘Iconoscope’ for Television
Nature
1933
Corpus ID: 4107342
AN article under this title appeared in NATURE of October 21, p, 648. A paper by Dr. V. K. Zworykin has now appeared in Great…
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1933
1933
The ‘Iconoscope’ for Television
Nature
1933
Corpus ID: 2324678
THE development of television on a practicable scale is being accelerated in many parts of the world by the application of the…
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