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Authoring of scalable multimedia documents
With the diversity of usage conditions affecting the consumption of multimedia content, the adaptation of dynamic and interactive multimedia presentations is essential. The challenge consists in allowing a multimedia presentation to adapt in all its dimensions: spatially, temporally and interactively, without lessening its attractiveness and still ...
Benoît Pellan, Cyril Concolato
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Multimodal Generic Framework for Multimedia Documents Adaptation
Today, people are increasingly capable of creating and sharing documents (which generally are multimedia oriented) via the internet. These multimedia documents can be accessed at anytime and anywhere (city, home, etc.) on a wide variety of devices, such ...
Hajar Khallouki, Mohamed Bahaj
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Semantic adaptation of multimedia documents [PDF]
Multimedia documents have to be played on multiple device types. Hence, usage and platform diversity requires document adaptation according to execution contexts, not generally predictable at design time. In an earlier work, a semantic framework for multimedia document adaptation was proposed.
Laborie, Sébastien +2 more
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Automatic Adaptation of Multimedia Documents
AbstractCurrently, multimedia documents can be displayed on multiple platforms (laptops, smartphones, tablets, etc.), that resulting in a birth of new information system called pervasive. The various execution contexts of a multimedia presentation introduce different constraints for the presentation itself. In this paper, we propose a specific ontology
Adel Alti +2 more
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Adaptation of scalable multimedia documents [PDF]
Several scalable media codecs have been standardized in recent years to cope with heterogeneous usage conditions and to aim at always providing audio, video and image content in the best possible quality. Today, interactive multimedia presentations are becoming accessible on handheld terminals and face the same adaptation challenges as the media ...
Benoît Pellan, Cyril Concolato
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Multimedia documents with elastic time
Time is an essential component in interactive multimedia documents (or systems). We present the elastic time model for multimedia documents. Using the metaphor of a spring system, it allows authors to associate with each multimedia object a minimum and a maximum length and a length at rest.
Michelle Y. Kim, Junehwa Song
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Introducing Multimedia Information Retrieval to libraries
The paper aims to introduce libraries to the view that operating within the terms of traditional Information Retrieval (IR), only through textual language, is limitative, and that considering broader criteria, as those of Multimedia Information ...
Roberto Raieli
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INTEGRATING MULTIMEDIA DOCUMENTS IN 3D CITY MODELS FOR A BETTER UNDERSTANDING OF TERRITORIES [PDF]
Digital 3D representations of urban areas, through their growing availability, are a helpful tool to better understand a territory. However, they lack contextual information about, for example, the history or functionality of buildings.
C. Gautier, J. Delanoy, G. Gesquière
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Finding reliable and efficient routes is a persistent problem in megacities. To address this problem, several algorithms have been proposed. However, there are still areas of research that require attention.
Melaouene Noussaiba +2 more
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Many geographic features such as 3D city models, real‐time sensor data and multimedia documents (photo, audio, video, etc.) are nowadays available for describing urban areas. These heterogeneous geographic features are multidimensional (spatial, thematic
Vincent Jaillot +4 more
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