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User adaptable multimedia presentations for the World Wide Web
Available online 3 May 2000.
Abstract
We propose a generic solution for user adaptation of synchronized multimedia presentations. We consider adaptation as a transformation problem: the user specifies a predicate that applied to a generic multimedia presentation yields a customized view of the presentation. We specify a means of expressing content descriptions and alternate content in generic multimedia presentations. User adaptation is based on content predicates that a player uses to select alternate content or elements that match content descriptions. Several examples show flexibility and expressing power of the proposed approach.
Author Keywords: Synchronized multimedia; User adaptation; Accessibility issues; Metadata; Navigation techniques
Article Outline
- 1. Introduction
- 2. Motivating example
- 3. Temporal extensions to HTML
- 3.1. Hypertime links for temporal composition
- 3.2. Common time bases for close synchronization
- 3.3. Media objects and dynamic layout
- 3.4. Motivating example using the extensions
- 4. Support for user adaptable multimedia presentations
- 5. Examples
- 6. Discussion and related work
- 7. Conclusion






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