DocumentCode :
3569561
Title :
Successive approximations for scalable content and content descriptors in multimedia applications
Author :
Izquierdo, Ebroul
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electron. Eng., London Univ., UK
Volume :
1
fYear :
2003
Firstpage :
137
Abstract :
Interactive media aims to provide seamless access to digital content in a proactive and user centred manner. Regardless of the nature of the delivery channel, homogeneous or heterogeneous, and regardless of the user platform, media should be accessible efficiently and at optimum quality over the full available bandwidths and independently of terminal capabilities. In this paper, we argue that the development of efficient applications underpinning interactive media systems need to be based on successive approximations of content and metadata. The presented discussion relates to the content engineering side of media applications and describes how it can be used to easy, if not to achieve, the overall goal of a new generation of media applications. Three examples combining available technologies and ongoing developments to produce successive approximations of content and metadata are presented. Their application in the development of interactive multimedia systems is discussed and results of computer experiments aiming to demonstrate the suitability of these techniques are reported.
Keywords :
interactive systems; meta data; multimedia communication; bandwidth availability; computer experiment; content descriptor; content engineering; delivery channel nature; heterogeneous channel; homogeneous channel; interactive media system; metadata; multimedia applications; optimum access quality; scalable digital content access; successive approximation; user centred manner; user platform; Application software; Bandwidth; Human factors; Image coding; Multimedia systems; Nonhomogeneous media; Personal digital assistants; Video compression; Videoconference; Visualization;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Video/Image Processing and Multimedia Communications, 2003. 4th EURASIP Conference focused on
Print_ISBN :
953-184-054-7
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/VIPMC.2003.1220452
Filename :
1220452
Link To Document :
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