“…Most existing models, such as [2,5], assume that all data units of a media object should be presented. However, it is also possible to present only a part of a media object or to present a media object in a way that there are …”
Section: Projection Of Temporal Spacesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…(e t,1 − e p,4 ) v 1,3 = d 5 If both nodes related by an edge lie in the adaptation interval, a constraint of the same form has to be generated, but the variable v e,h,k has to be used, instead of v e,h,k+1 .…”
Section: Constraints Representing the Document Specificationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Some models that describe temporal relations between media objects explicitly, support indeterminism. E.g., Mbuild [5] is based on an extension of "Glue" known from T E X. Temporal Glue relates media objects in a flexible manner. In FLIPS [11] temporal relations are defined flexible by barriers and enablers.…”
“…Most existing models, such as [2,5], assume that all data units of a media object should be presented. However, it is also possible to present only a part of a media object or to present a media object in a way that there are …”
Section: Projection Of Temporal Spacesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…(e t,1 − e p,4 ) v 1,3 = d 5 If both nodes related by an edge lie in the adaptation interval, a constraint of the same form has to be generated, but the variable v e,h,k has to be used, instead of v e,h,k+1 .…”
Section: Constraints Representing the Document Specificationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Some models that describe temporal relations between media objects explicitly, support indeterminism. E.g., Mbuild [5] is based on an extension of "Glue" known from T E X. Temporal Glue relates media objects in a flexible manner. In FLIPS [11] temporal relations are defined flexible by barriers and enablers.…”
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