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Hypervideo is the adaptation of the hypertext metaphor to video. By annotating and referencing video objects, diverse media, and pieces of information the video stream can be unlocked to the global web of knowledge. Hypervideo combines the advantages of hypermedia as a dynamic, associative, and extendable network of information that can be shared and ...
Kai Richter
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Authoring, viewing, and generating hypervideo
ACM Transactions on Multimedia Computing, Communications and Applications, 2008Hyper-Hitchcock consists of three components for creating and viewing a form of interactive video called detail-on-demand video: a hypervideo editor, a hypervideo player, and algorithms for automatically generating hypervideo summaries. Detail-on-demand video is a form of hypervideo that supports one hyperlink at a time for navigating between video ...
Frank Shipman +2 more
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A model for designing hypervideo-based instructional scenarios [PDF]
In this article, we provide a conceptual model for the design of instructional scenarios integrating hypervideo as an instructional tool. The model provides a structural aid for making design decisions about using hypervideo in instruction. We start by introducing the theoretical rationale for hypervideo as a tool, exploiting three different ...
Alberto A. P. Cattaneo +4 more
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Models for sustaining emergence of practices for hypervideo
The work presented in this paper aims at covering several domains: hypervideo modelling, document annotation, and practices sharing and emergence. It is based on the Advene project, providing a model and a prototype for creating, rendering and sharing annotations of audiovisual documents.
Champin, Pierre-Antoine, PriƩ, Yannick
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Advene as a tailorable hypervideo authoring tool
Audiovisual documents provide a great primary material for analysis in multiple domains, such as sociology or interaction studies. Video annotation tools offer new ways of analysing these documents, beyond the conventional transcription. However, these tools are often dedicated to specific domains, putting constraints on the data model or interfaces ...
Olivier Aubert +2 more
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Let's replay the political debate: Hypervideo technology for visual sensemaking of televised election debates [PDF]
Despite the widespread proliferation of social media in policy and politics, televised election debates are still a prominent form of large-scale public engagement between politicians and the electorate during election campaigns.
Anna De Liddo, Nieves Pedreira-Souto
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Educational Technology Research and Development, 1990
Methods for incorporating video in hypermedia programs are discussed in this article. Hypermedia is defined, and linear and interactive video are contrasted. It is argued that hypermedia presents unique problems in knowledge representation affecting video production, and that techniques are required differing from those for linear video and other forms
Craig Locatis +2 more
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Methods for incorporating video in hypermedia programs are discussed in this article. Hypermedia is defined, and linear and interactive video are contrasted. It is argued that hypermedia presents unique problems in knowledge representation affecting video production, and that techniques are required differing from those for linear video and other forms
Craig Locatis +2 more
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Proceedings of the eleventh ACM international conference on Multimedia, 2003
We demonstrate the use of detail-on-demand hypervideo in interactive training and video summarization. Detail-on-demand video allows viewers to watch short video segments and to follow hyperlinks to see additional detail. The player for detail-on-demand video displays keyframes indicating what links are available at each point in the video.
John Doherty +4 more
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We demonstrate the use of detail-on-demand hypervideo in interactive training and video summarization. Detail-on-demand video allows viewers to watch short video segments and to follow hyperlinks to see additional detail. The player for detail-on-demand video displays keyframes indicating what links are available at each point in the video.
John Doherty +4 more
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Description and narrative in hypervideo
Proceedings of the 34th Annual Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences, 2005While hypertext was originally conceived as an approach to the management of scientific and technical information, it has been embraced with great enthusiasm by several members of the literary community for the promises it offers towards new approaches to narrative.
Tina Schneider, Stephen W. Smoliar
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