Proceedings of the Fourth ACM International Conference on Multimedia - MULTIMEDIA '96 1996
DOI: 10.1145/244130.244147
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Negotiation for automated generation of temporal multimedia presentations

Abstract: Creating high-quality multimedia presentations requires much skill, time, and effort. This is particularly true when temporal media, such as speech and animation, are involved. We describe the design and implementation of a knowledge-based system that generates customized temporal multimedia presentations. We provide an overview of the system's architecture, and explain how speech, written text, and graphics are generated and coordinated. Our emphasis is on how temporal media are coordinated by the system thro… Show more

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“…Dalal et al [2] developed a knowledge-based system that generates temporal multimedia presentations. The content included speech, text, and graphics.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Dalal et al [2] developed a knowledge-based system that generates temporal multimedia presentations. The content included speech, text, and graphics.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…From this figure, note that part p (2) (Radio box 4) is similar to p (3) (Radio box 8). Consider that the human must pick up and assemble p (3) into the current subassembly before picking up p (2) . Now, an animation is created, in which the two similar parts detected in the previous phase are lifted vertically and positioned adjacent to each other, with appropriate annotations that enable the human to recognize the correct part for pick up before proceeding for assembly.…”
Section: Part Identification Instructionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Since multiple items may be displayed graphically at any one time, Magic uses synchronized speech and highlighting to help the user focus on the current topic and nd the illustrated information referred to by speech. In order to achieve a coordinated presentation, our work uses negotiation [4] to arrive at an ordering of spoken references that is compatible with the order of highlighting. We w ant to use a highlighting order that is regular and does not jump around the screen; at the same time, speech should be natural.…”
Section: Coordinating Speech With Graphicsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Input to the speech generator is represented in a hierarchical presentation plan produced by Magic's high level content planner [4]. The task for the speech generator is to determine how to order the basic information units of the plan in speech, where a basic information unit corresponds to the lowest-level goal, or smallest unit, within the plan.…”
Section: Coordinating Speech With Graphicsmentioning
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