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Title: | “MING-I: A Distributed Interactive Multimedia Document Development Mechanism," |
Authors: | Chung-Ming Huang;Jyh-Shiou Chen;Chih-Hao Lin;ChianWang |
Contributors: | 資訊管理學系 |
Keywords: | Distributed multimedia systems Multimedia synchronization Multimedia documents User interactions Authoring and Presentation |
Date: | 1998-09
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Issue Date: | 2010-11-12T07:31:08Z
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Abstract: | The next generation of interactive multimedia documents can contain both static media, e.g., text, graph, image, and continuous media, e.g., audio and video, and can provide user interactions in distributed environments. However, the temporal information of multimedia documents cannot be described using traditional document structures, e.g., Open Document Architecture (ODA) and Standard Generalized Mark-up Language (SGML); the continuous transmission of media units also raises some new synchronization problems, which have not been met before, for processing user interactions. Thus, developing a distributed interactive multimedia document system should resolve the issues of document model, presentation control architecture, and control scheme. In this paper, we (i) propose a new multimedia document model that contains the logical structure, the layout structure, and the temporal structure to formally describe multimedia documents, and (ii) point out main interaction-based synchronization problems, and propose a control architecture and a token-based control scheme to solve these interaction-based synchronization problems. Based on the proposed document model, control architecture, and control scheme, a distributed interactive multimedia document development mechanism, which is called MING-I, is developed on SUN workstations. |
Relation: | ACM Journal on Multimedia Systems, VOL. 6, NO. 5, pp. 316-333. (NSC 86-2622-E-006-003) (SCI, EI) |
Appears in Collections: | [資訊管理學系所] 期刊論文
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