Model development and simulation for multimedia synchronization

Multimedia presentation technology has enormous potential for a myriad of appli-cation including academie classrooms, industrial training, and business presenta-tion. With the advent of presentation technology, it is possible to incorporate a wider range of media including media with actual presenta...

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Main Author: Choo, Kok Seng.
Other Authors: Hu, Michael Junke
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Published: 2010
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-389612023-07-04T15:27:09Z Model development and simulation for multimedia synchronization Choo, Kok Seng. Hu, Michael Junke School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering DRNTU::Engineering::Electrical and electronic engineering::Computer hardware, software and systems Multimedia presentation technology has enormous potential for a myriad of appli-cation including academie classrooms, industrial training, and business presenta-tion. With the advent of presentation technology, it is possible to incorporate a wider range of media including media with actual presentation duration not known in advanced, in order to enable sophisticated user interaction. The duration of such a media can only be determined during the presentation. In this way, users are able to take more control over presentation by controlling the presentation se-quence and selection of the media. More specifically, the multimedia presentation is able to provide coarse-grained and fine-grained multimedia operation to enable sophisticated user interaction. For example, some of the current playback media streams can be terminated while new media streams are invoked to replace the streams in the middle of the presentation. Master of Engineering 2010-05-21T03:37:26Z 2010-05-21T03:37:26Z 1997 1997 Thesis http://hdl.handle.net/10356/38961 NANYANG TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY 112 p. application/pdf
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Choo, Kok Seng.
Model development and simulation for multimedia synchronization
description Multimedia presentation technology has enormous potential for a myriad of appli-cation including academie classrooms, industrial training, and business presenta-tion. With the advent of presentation technology, it is possible to incorporate a wider range of media including media with actual presentation duration not known in advanced, in order to enable sophisticated user interaction. The duration of such a media can only be determined during the presentation. In this way, users are able to take more control over presentation by controlling the presentation se-quence and selection of the media. More specifically, the multimedia presentation is able to provide coarse-grained and fine-grained multimedia operation to enable sophisticated user interaction. For example, some of the current playback media streams can be terminated while new media streams are invoked to replace the streams in the middle of the presentation.
author2 Hu, Michael Junke
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title Model development and simulation for multimedia synchronization
title_short Model development and simulation for multimedia synchronization
title_full Model development and simulation for multimedia synchronization
title_fullStr Model development and simulation for multimedia synchronization
title_full_unstemmed Model development and simulation for multimedia synchronization
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