Proceedings of the Eighth ACM Symposium on Document Engineering 2008
DOI: 10.1145/1410140.1410147
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An export architecture for a multimedia authoring environment

Abstract: In this paper, we propose an export architecture that provides a clear separation of multimedia authoring services from publication services. We illustrate this architecture with the LimSee3 authoring tool and several standard publication formats: Timesheets, SMIL, and XHTML.

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“…Thereby it integrates "homogeneously logical, time and spatial structures. Templates are defined as constraints on these structures" [Deltour and Roisin 2006;Mikác et al 2008]. Vaisenberg et al [2009] introduce the SMPL framework, which is able to add a table of contents, a search function, and a bookmark function to SMIL presentations.…”
Section: Standards Models and Languages For Interactive Multimedia mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thereby it integrates "homogeneously logical, time and spatial structures. Templates are defined as constraints on these structures" [Deltour and Roisin 2006;Mikác et al 2008]. Vaisenberg et al [2009] introduce the SMPL framework, which is able to add a table of contents, a search function, and a bookmark function to SMIL presentations.…”
Section: Standards Models and Languages For Interactive Multimedia mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the LimSee3 project [10] (2008), this timesheet engine was adopted to handle the Timing module better and to play continuous media elements through a VLC plug-in, but it still cannot use any event sent by these continuous media, which leads to weak synchronization.…”
Section: Timesheet Enginementioning
confidence: 99%
“…10 At first glance, the time structure could look similar to the captioned video example discussed above, but the goal here is not only to synchronize pictures or text with the audio content. The objective is really to create an application where the user receives help for moving across the audio recording and is free to choose the associated information s/he wants, which could be multimedia too, with other audio recordings, for example.…”
Section: Event-driven Applicationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Multimedia modeling languages such as Hypertext Design Model [13], Synchronized Multimedia Integration Language (SMIL 3.0) [6], LimSee3 [10] [16] and UML 2.0 based Multimedia Modeling Language (MML) [20] are based on assumption that there is a generic structure (and a meta-model) for multimedia presentations. However, it is very challenging to provide a meta-model to support modeling of all kind of content.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%