为多通道多媒体演示生成铺路最后一公里

A. Scherp, Susanne CJ Boll
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今天的多媒体应用程序用户配备了各种不同的(移动)设备,每个设备都有不同的操作系统、内存和CPU能力、网络连接以及不同的软件,如多媒体播放器。为了能够有效地向所有用户提供吸引人的多媒体演示文稿,我们需要克服多媒体演示文稿交付的最后一公里,并满足最终用户站点的不同需求。因此,需要提供多通道多媒体表示生成,以便所有不同的用户都可以在各自的设备配置中获取和使用它。通过我们的方法,我们的目标是开发一个抽象的多媒体内容模型,该模型嵌入了当今多媒体表示格式的核心特征:时间和空间布局的定义以及交互可能性。抽象模型允许在不同设备上轻松转换为不同的多媒体表示格式,从而服务于不同的输出通道。我们介绍了抽象的多媒体模型和转换过程,它允许为每个不同的通道组合和生成合适的多媒体表示,例如为在PC上呈现而创建的SMIL 2.0表示或为移动设备设计的SVG Tiny表示。通过我们的实现,应用程序开发人员可以有效地实现实时多通道多媒体内容的生成。
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Paving the Last Mile for Multi-Channel Multimedia Presentation Generation
Users of multimedia applications today are equipped with a variety of different (mobile) devices that each come with different operating systems, memory and CPU capabilities, network connections, and also different software such as multimedia players. To be able to efficiently deliver appealing multimedia presentations to all the users, we need to overcome the last mile in multimedia presentation delivery and meet the different requirements at the end user’s site. Consequently, one needs to provide multi-channel multimedia presentation generation such that all different users can get and use it in their individual device configuration. With our approach, we aim at developing an abstract multimedia content model that embeds the central characteristics of today’s multimedia presentation formats: the definition of the temporal and spatial layout as well as the interaction possibilities. The abstract model allows to be easily transformed to different multimedia presentation formats on different devices and by this serve different output channels. We present our abstract multimedia model and transformation process that allows to compose and to generate suitable multimedia presentations for each different channel such as a SMIL 2.0 presentation created for rendering on a PC or a SVG Tiny presentation designed for a mobile device. With our implementation, application developers can efficiently realize on-the-fly multichannel generation of multimedia content.
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