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Multimodal context based-adaptive architecture for multimedia documents

International Conference on Innovations in Information Technology, 2015
Mohamed Bahaj
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SMPMA: Semantic multimodal profile for multimedia documents adaptation

2014 5th Workshop on Codes, Cryptography and Communication Systems (WCCCS), 2014
Mohamed Bahaj   +2 more
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Multimedia thumbnails for documents

Proceedings of the 14th ACM international conference on Multimedia, 2006
As small portable devices are becoming standard personal equipments, there is a great need for the adaptation of information content to small displays. Currently, no good solutions exist for viewing formatted documents, such as pdf documents, on these devices. Adapting content of web pages to small displays is usually achieved by complete redesign of a
Berna Erol   +2 more
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Dynamic semantic‐based adaptation of multimedia documents

open access: yesTransactions on Emerging Telecommunications Technologies, 2014
International audienceOne of the key aspects of any mobile multimedia application is the management of multimedia documents. Currently, multimedia documents can be displayed on multiple platforms (laptops, smartphones, tablets, etc.) that result in a ...
A. Alti, Sébastien Laborie, P. Roose
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Metadata for multimedia documents

ACM SIGMOD Record, 1994
In this article metadata for mulimedia documents are classified in conformity with their nature, and the different kinds of metadata are brought into relation with the different purposes intended. We describe how metadata may be organized in accordance with the ISO standards SGML, which facilitates the handling of structured documents, and DFR, which ...
Klemens Böhm, Thomas C. Rakow
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Active multimedia documents

Proceedings of the Fifth International Conference on Document Analysis and Recognition. ICDAR '99 (Cat. No.PR00318), 1999
The paper proposes a new technique for modeling document content for functional multimedia retrieval. Document contents and their interrelations are combined in a manner that accentuates the functionality of retrieval and contribute to a new level of document description.
Jaakko J. Sauvola, Hannu Kauniskangas
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Semantic indexing of multimedia documents

IEEE Multimedia, 2002
We propose two approaches for semantic indexing of audio-visual documents, based on bottom-up and top-down strategies. We base the first approach on a finite-state machine using low-level motion indices extracted from an MPEG compressed bitstream. The second approach innovatively performs semantic indexing through Hidden Markov Models.
LEONARDI, Riccardo   +1 more
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Conceptual modeling of multimedia documents

Computer, 1991
An approach to the document-retrieval problem that aims to increase the efficiency and effectiveness of document-retrieval systems by exploiting the semantic contents of the documents is presented. The document retrieval problem is delineated, and conceptual document modeling basics and requirements are discussed. An experimental system, the Multimedia
Meghini C, Rabitti F, Thanos C
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Structured multimedia document classification

Proceedings of the 2003 ACM symposium on Document engineering, 2003
We propose a new statistical model for the classification of structured documents and consider its use for multimedia document classification. Its main originality is its ability to simultaneously take into account the structural and the content information present in a structured document, and also to cope with different types of content (text, image,
Denoyer, Ludovic   +4 more
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Multimedia document engineering in MCF

Proceedings of the 2002 ACM symposium on Document engineering - DocEng '02, 2002
This article demonstrates how several of the general-purpose principles which have proved successful in the area of large-scale software development and maintenance are relevant to multimedia design. We present the Media Construction Formalism, MCF, whose high level concepts encompass the principles of abstraction, modularity, encapsulation, and reuse,
King, P., Nanard, Jocelyne, Nanard, Marc
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