Abstract:Context-aware applications are fast becoming popular as a means of enriching users' experiences in various multimedia content access and delivery scenarios. Nevertheless, the definition, identification, and representation of contextual information are still open issues that need to be addressed. In this paper, we briefly present our work developed within the VISNET II Network of Excellence (NoE) project on context-based content adaptation in Virtual Collaboration Systems (VCSs). Based on the conducted research… Show more
“…These features are briefly explained in Section 3. Details can be found in previous publications and Web repository [3]- [5].…”
Section: Current Research Aiming At Context-aware Content Adaptationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although kept simple, our ontology is easily extendable and it is powerful as it already supports security aspects, as well as new types of contextual information. Such is the case of the "hasFloor" descriptor, useful for VC applications, which is further detailed in Section 4 and in [4].…”
Section: Current Research Aiming At Context-aware Content Adaptationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The proposed AES has been organized in a 3-layer architecture as represented in Figure 4. This layered architecture is detailed in [3]- [5]. Table I has listed the major types of adaptation operations offered by the AES, which is envisaged to reduce the processing latency for performing multiple adaptation operations in a sequence.…”
Section: Adaptation Engine Suite (Aes)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Implementation of these licenses, based on MPEG-21 REL and DIA [27], has been described in [3]- [5]. The use of these licenses brings innovation to the AA in two dimensions: on one hand, fine-grained descriptions about adaptations expressed in MPEG-21 DIA allow governing these adaptation operations in a flexible way; on the other hand, the use of MPEG-21 REL guarantees the reliability of the system and its interoperability with other DRM standards.…”
Section: Adaptation Authorizer (Aa)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, interested readers are kindly invited to find further in-depth information in previous publications [3]- [5]. As referred above, the main goal of this paper is to describe the use and benefits of the platform under real-world situations, providing a detailed and quantitative characterization of contextual conditions that would affect the quality of experience of the user.…”
Abstract.A major challenge when accessing protected multimedia content in heterogeneous usage environments is the ability to provide acceptable levels of quality of experience to all involving users. Additionally, different levels of protection should be possible to be addressed when manipulating the content towards the quality of experience maximization. This paper describes the use of a context-aware and Digital Rights Management (DRM)-enabled content adaptation platform towards meeting these challenges. The platform was conceived to deliver advanced content adaptation within different application scenarios, among which Virtual Collaboration (VC) was central. Descriptions of use cases implemented by the platform in heterogeneous VC environments are provided. Conducted experiments have highlighted the benefits to users when compared to an operation without the platform. Results of different adaptations suitable to sensed context conditions are also provided and analyzed. A brief description of the platform functionality is included together with pointers to additional information.
“…These features are briefly explained in Section 3. Details can be found in previous publications and Web repository [3]- [5].…”
Section: Current Research Aiming At Context-aware Content Adaptationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although kept simple, our ontology is easily extendable and it is powerful as it already supports security aspects, as well as new types of contextual information. Such is the case of the "hasFloor" descriptor, useful for VC applications, which is further detailed in Section 4 and in [4].…”
Section: Current Research Aiming At Context-aware Content Adaptationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The proposed AES has been organized in a 3-layer architecture as represented in Figure 4. This layered architecture is detailed in [3]- [5]. Table I has listed the major types of adaptation operations offered by the AES, which is envisaged to reduce the processing latency for performing multiple adaptation operations in a sequence.…”
Section: Adaptation Engine Suite (Aes)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Implementation of these licenses, based on MPEG-21 REL and DIA [27], has been described in [3]- [5]. The use of these licenses brings innovation to the AA in two dimensions: on one hand, fine-grained descriptions about adaptations expressed in MPEG-21 DIA allow governing these adaptation operations in a flexible way; on the other hand, the use of MPEG-21 REL guarantees the reliability of the system and its interoperability with other DRM standards.…”
Section: Adaptation Authorizer (Aa)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, interested readers are kindly invited to find further in-depth information in previous publications [3]- [5]. As referred above, the main goal of this paper is to describe the use and benefits of the platform under real-world situations, providing a detailed and quantitative characterization of contextual conditions that would affect the quality of experience of the user.…”
Abstract.A major challenge when accessing protected multimedia content in heterogeneous usage environments is the ability to provide acceptable levels of quality of experience to all involving users. Additionally, different levels of protection should be possible to be addressed when manipulating the content towards the quality of experience maximization. This paper describes the use of a context-aware and Digital Rights Management (DRM)-enabled content adaptation platform towards meeting these challenges. The platform was conceived to deliver advanced content adaptation within different application scenarios, among which Virtual Collaboration (VC) was central. Descriptions of use cases implemented by the platform in heterogeneous VC environments are provided. Conducted experiments have highlighted the benefits to users when compared to an operation without the platform. Results of different adaptations suitable to sensed context conditions are also provided and analyzed. A brief description of the platform functionality is included together with pointers to additional information.
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