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A multimedia document filing system
Proceedings of IEEE International Conference on Multimedia Computing and Systems, 1997This multimedia document filing system employs a dual modeling approach. The dual model consists of a document type hierarchy and a folder organization. Document type hierarchy is used to specify document types based on the analysis of layout, conceptual and content structures, and users define their own folder organization, which is used to store ...
Xien Fan, Qianhong Liu, Peter A. Ng
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Scheduling of adaptive multimedia documents
Proceedings IEEE International Conference on Multimedia Computing and Systems, 2003Since multimedia documents may comprise continuous media, such as audio and video, the presentation of those documents may require a significant amount of processing and network resources. Depending on the system configuration and the current system load, it can happen that there are not enough resources to render a multimedia document according to the
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Computers & Graphics, 1993
Abstract The experiences of a prototype implementation are presented, which integrates dynamic media like audio, video, and digital sound (MIDI) into “static” documents (text, graphics, images), to specify interactively the temporal layout-conditions—synchronization—and to present such documents under interaction with the user. To achieve this, first
Wolfgang Herzner, Matthias Kummer
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Abstract The experiences of a prototype implementation are presented, which integrates dynamic media like audio, video, and digital sound (MIDI) into “static” documents (text, graphics, images), to specify interactively the temporal layout-conditions—synchronization—and to present such documents under interaction with the user. To achieve this, first
Wolfgang Herzner, Matthias Kummer
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Object awareness in multimedia documents
1997A distributed information system is like the pages of a book floating in the breeze: hypertext pulls these together with a non-linear thread but still leaves the pages like a book without an index. When the pages belong to multimedia documents, the indexing has not only to be dynamic but to cope also with the heterogeneous data structures.
Michael A. Heather, B. Nick Rossiter
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Constraint Techniques for Authoring Multimedia Documents
Constraints, 2001zbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
Muriel Jourdan +2 more
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Modeling of adaptable multimedia documents
1997Multimedia presentations are applicable in various domains such as advertising, commercial presentations or education. If multimedia documents which describe multimedia presentations can be accessed on-line via different network types and be presented on various types of terminals different amounts of resources may be available at presentation time ...
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Query processing in a multimedia document system
ACM Transactions on Information Systems, 1988Query processing in a multimedia document system is described. Multimedia documents are information objects containing formatted data, text, image, graphics, and voice. The query language is based on a conceptual document model that allows the users to formulate queries on both document content and structure. The architecture of the system is outlined,
Bertino E, Rabitti F, Gibbs S
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Dynamic context adaptation in multimedia documents
Proceedings of the 2006 ACM symposium on Applied computing, 2006Multimedia documents are collections of media objects, synchronized by means of sets of temporal and spatial constraints. Any multimedia document definition is valid as long as the referred media objects are available and the constraints are satisfiable. Document validity depends on the context in which the document has to be presented.
P. BERTOLOTTI +2 more
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IEEE Aerospace and Electronic Systems Magazine, 1986
We describe issues related to the design and performance of a multimedia information server for an office environment. Multimedia documents are composed of text, image, voice, and attribute information. We describe the multimedia document structure, their internal representation and their presentation form. Content addressibility in this environment is
S. Christodoulakis, C. Faloutsos
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We describe issues related to the design and performance of a multimedia information server for an office environment. Multimedia documents are composed of text, image, voice, and attribute information. We describe the multimedia document structure, their internal representation and their presentation form. Content addressibility in this environment is
S. Christodoulakis, C. Faloutsos
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Structured interactive animation for multimedia documents
Proceeding 2000 IEEE International Symposium on Visual Languages, 2002We propose a model for interactive animation (IAN) of structured objects in multimedia documents. The model naturally integrates usual multimedia elements (text, image, video, sound) with motion and graphical changes of geometric objects, but also with user and inter-object interaction. Animation is defined in a declarative and highly structured manner:
Vodislav, Dan, Vazirgiannis, Michalis
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