Proceedings of the 29th Annual European Conference on Cognitive Ergonomics 2011
DOI: 10.1145/2074712.2074765
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Enable Wikis for seamless hypervideo integration

Abstract: Motivation -Wikis are Web-based collaborative systems that allow users to create, share and interlink content. Existing Wikis restrict users to edit and arrange text with other embedded media formats. Unfortunately moving pictures are handled as a whole without considering their temporal dimension. Their timerelated composition and association with other parts of the wiki are withhold from the users influence. Thus, current wikis cannot be used to host or author rich dynamic and interactive hypervideos along w… Show more

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“…-(Linear) heterogeneous hypervideos: Video and additional information like text, images, audio files, animations, and other videos (e.g., Correia and Chambel [1999] and Bochicchio and Fiore [2005]). -Homogeneous hypervideos: Links between videos (e.g., Sawhney et al [1996] and Seidel [2011]), illustrated graph structure [Sawhney et al 1996], detail-on-demand hypervideo (one link at a time to jump to additional (explanatory) video, returns to main video automatically) (e.g., Doherty et al [2003] and Shipman et al [2005]). -Hybrid hypervideos: Hybrid hypervideos have a graph structure linking videos as well as links from videos to additional information (e.g., Chambel and Guimarães [1999] and Sadallah et al [2011]).…”
Section: Definition Of "Hypervideo" and "Interactive Multimedia Presementioning
confidence: 99%
“…-(Linear) heterogeneous hypervideos: Video and additional information like text, images, audio files, animations, and other videos (e.g., Correia and Chambel [1999] and Bochicchio and Fiore [2005]). -Homogeneous hypervideos: Links between videos (e.g., Sawhney et al [1996] and Seidel [2011]), illustrated graph structure [Sawhney et al 1996], detail-on-demand hypervideo (one link at a time to jump to additional (explanatory) video, returns to main video automatically) (e.g., Doherty et al [2003] and Shipman et al [2005]). -Hybrid hypervideos: Hybrid hypervideos have a graph structure linking videos as well as links from videos to additional information (e.g., Chambel and Guimarães [1999] and Sadallah et al [2011]).…”
Section: Definition Of "Hypervideo" and "Interactive Multimedia Presementioning
confidence: 99%