2007
DOI: 10.1109/tkde.2007.250590
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A Flexible Content Adaptation System Using a Rule-Based Approach

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“…Nevertheless, all the transformations should be specified in the transformation rules base. We can name also, the MPEG-21 standard, Xadaptor [14] and AHA [6].…”
Section: Using Transformation Rulesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Nevertheless, all the transformations should be specified in the transformation rules base. We can name also, the MPEG-21 standard, Xadaptor [14] and AHA [6].…”
Section: Using Transformation Rulesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…XAdapter (He, Gao, Hao, Yen, & Bastani, 2007) is another extensible content adaptation system, where Web objects are classified into objects (structure, content, and pointer objects) and adaptation techniques for structure objects (e.g., HTML tables). Nevertheless, the visual coherence between objects may be broken, because the approach does not consider whether some layouts cannot be rearranged.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, an unreasonably high proportion may lead to unreadable resolutions of presentation objects. He et al (2007) propose a method of estimating resizing proportions using a fuzzy model. In this project, we aim at exploring a proper layout rearranging strategy to adapt a Web page.…”
Section: Content Adaptationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…He et al (He, Gao et al 2007) identify three types of objects in an HTML page, namely, structure, content, and pointer objects. Mukherjee et al (Mukherjee, Delfosse et al 2005) propose to associate content with metadata defining adaptation choices and their resulting media characteristics.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…While some researchers focus on content adaptation techniques on multimedia types, such as image and video adaptation (Mohan, Smith et al 1999;Mukherjee, Delfosse et al 2005;Nam, Ro et al 2005;Vetro & Timmerer 2005;Xie, Liu et al 2006;Wang, Kim et al 2007), some other researchers focus on exploring how to conduct proper content adaptation based on receiving contexts (Lum & Lau 2002;Hua, Xie et al 2006;He, Gao et al 2007). Although the literature has witnessed these effective content adaptation efforts and techniques, they typically do not support automatic content adaptation decision; nor do they support configurable and extensible contextual environment specifications.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%