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....will play an increasingly pervasive role in our lives, and there will be a growing need to enable computational interpretation and processing of such resources. Forms of representation that will allow some degree of machine interpretation of audiovisual information s meaning will be necessary [27]. The goal of MPEG 7 [1] is to support such requirements by providing a rich set of standardized tools to enable the generation of audiovisual descriptions which can be understood by machines as well as humans and to enable fast efficient retrieval from digital archives (pull applications) as well ....
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VAN OSSENBRUGGEN, J., GEURTS, J., CORNELISSEN, F., RUTLEDGE, L., and HARDMAN, L. Towards Second and Third Generation Web-Based Multimedia. In The Tenth International World Wide Web Conference [19], pages 479-488.
....lack adaptive [6] or adaptable qualities [25] which could otherwise facilitate the adjustment of the multimedia presentation to the speci c context of an individual user. For overcoming these problems, various attempts to explore and develop innovative presentation techniques are described by [1, 2, 5, 17, 25, 29]. These approaches facilitate the synthesis of multimedia documents and plan how this material is presented to various users. The complex semantic systems in visual media which form the basis for a subjective interpretation by each viewer [3, 11, 13, 14, 23] and their combinatorial potential, ....
....that an approach is required that uses both high level conceptual representations, such as provided in queries and presentational goals, and low level features, such as automatic feature extraction, to enhance the generated presentation. That is the methodology followed in the Cuypers project [29]. Cuypers provides a Web based, database driven hypermedia interface to information made available by the Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam. The system provides access to the collection of paintings and sculptures for diverse user groups. The goal is to facilitate user context speci c adaptation by ....
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J. van Ossenbruggen, J. Geurts, F. Cornelissen, L. Rutledge, and L. Hardman. Towards Second and Third Generation Web-Based Multimedia. In The Tenth International World Wide Web Conference, pages 479-488, Hong Kong, May 1-5, 2001. IW3C2. This is a revised version of CWI technical report INS-R0025.
....but also use more multimedia specific means. Scene boundaries, for example, can be conveyed by using transition effects, or by using hyperlinks to traverse from one scene to the other. The process of transforming a document structure into presentation constructs uses our Cuypers library (see [22, 23] for details) This library uses constraint solving techniques to verify whether a presentation construct conforms to the delivery context constraints, such as screen size. If these constraints are violated then the library allows us to specify alternative formatting strategies, or indeed discard ....
J. van Ossenbruggen, J. Geurts, F. Cornelissen, L. Rutledge, and L. Hardman. Towards Second and Third Generation Web-Based Multimedia. In The Tenth International World Wide Web Conference, pages 479-- 488, Hong Kong, May 1-5, 2001. IW3C2, ACM Press. http://www10.org/cdrom/papers/423/ index.html.
....these use cases, Section 3 describes the requirements for a multimedia formatting model. Section 4 first discusses the trade offs for alternative approaches to the problem, and then describes the example multime dia formatting vocabulary implemented by our Cuypers multimedia transformation engine [18, 28]. Finally, we discuss the pros and cons of our vocabulary, and discuss the applicability of multimedia formatting vocabularies in general. 2. STYLING ANDTRANSFORMINGMULTIMEDIA: MOTIVATING SCENARIOS In the early days of the Web, most Web content was static and manually authored using plain text ....
J. van Ossenbruggen, J. Geurts, F. Cornelissen, L. Rutledge, and L. Hardman. Towards Second and Third Generation Web-Based Multimedia. In The Tenth International World Wide Web Conference [13], pages 479--488.
....initial foundation for approaching solving this problem. The recently started standards e#ort DAML OIL seeks to build up top of RDF a full ontology based solution of both standards and tools for putting semantics on the Web [9] We describe this problem and potential solutions for it in other work [10]. The final question when making authoring easier is wondering how to remove the need for human authoring e#ort altogether. Of course, some degree of human involvement will be needed for quite some time in making intelligible multimedia presentations. But research is being performed now in making ....
J. van Ossenbruggen, F. Cornelissen, J. Geurts, L. Rutledge, and L. Hardman. Towards Second and Third Generation Web-Based Multimedia. In The Tenth International World Wide Web Conference, Hong Kong, May 1-5,
....to the preferences of the user and the author [6] These two types of adaptation may lead to an explosion of potential delivery contexts with which current stylesheet technology is unable to deal. In previous work, we describe our prototype multimedia presentation generation system Cuypers [20]. Cuypers generates multimedia presentations adapted to the constraints of a specific delivery context. We claim that the particular solutions deployed within Cuypers realize a level of adaptivity that should become generally available on the Web. This introduces new challenges since the ....
....process. 2.2 Graphic Design Perspective Despite the advantages of the document engineering approach, it also has significant limitations. Specifically, in our own work on automatically adapting multimedia presentations to a variety of delivery contexts, generic XML tools proved to be inadequate [20]. Current tools are unable to deal with multimedia content for which it is not known a priori which transformation and stylesheet are suitable for displaying the content in a particular context. In online multimedia databases, for example, multimedia presentations can be generated from the media ....
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....111 Figure 2: Information sources used by the Cuypers adaptive hypermedia generation engine. primarily interested in the nature of the information the system uses as its input, and the information it produces. The inner details of the Cuypers system itself have been discussed in previous work [64]. Adaptive hypermedia systems such as Cuypers adapt hypermedia presentations to the specific context of an individual user [7, 11] This involves semantic modeling on several levels. First, an adaptive hypermedia system needs an adequate user profile that models the preferences and capabilities of ....
....is needed that models the network resources and presentation capabilities of the user s platform (e.g. the amount of available bandwidth, what file formats are recognized etc. Finally, the system needs a model that describes how a given presentation can be best adapted to the target platform [6, 64]. While all these di#erent types of knowledge are already used within the current Cuypers prototype (as depicted in Figure 2) it is either encoded using ad hoc encoding representation techniques or, more often, remains implicit and hidden in the (procedural) generation software. In addition, the ....
van Ossenbruggen, J., Geurts, J., Cornelissen, F., Rutledge, L., and Hardman, L. Towards Second and Third Generation Web-Based Multimedia. In The Tenth International World Wide Web Conference [43], pp. 479--488. This is a revised version of CWI technical report INS-R0025.
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J. van Ossenbruggen, J. Geurts, F. Cornelissen, L. Rutledge, and L. Hardman. Towards second and third generation web-based multimedia. In Proceedings of the 10th International World Wide Web Conference, Hong Kong, May, 1-5 2001.
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J. van Ossenbruggen, F. Cornelissen, J. Geurts, L. Rutledge, and L. Hardman. Towards Second and Third Generation Web-Based Multimedia. In Proceedings of the 10th International World Wide Web Conference, pages 479--488, Hong Kong, May 2001.
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