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1999 International Symposium on Database Applications in Non-Traditional Environments (DANTE'99)   p. 143
Creating Multimedia Presentation Based on Constraint Satisfaction Problems in Multimedia Databases

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We have studied a mechanism for creating multimedia presentation from various multimedia objects such as video, image and text. The important points for creating multimedia presentation are specification and verification. Specification means representation for temporal relations among multimedia objects. Temporal relations specify the flow of multimedia presentation in space and time.As for verification, we should consider both syntactic and semantic aspects in creating multimedia presentation. Syntactic aspect means how multimedia objects are scheduled. Graph model visually indicates temporal relations between multimedia objects, and can simulate the multimedia presentation in advance. This simulation can detect contradictions between temporal relations and configuration errors. Semantic aspect corresponds to the presentation constraints. Presentation constraints can be detected when user-specified presentation is played out because users may have various requirements. In this paper, we propose the way to create multimedia presentation to satisfy the constraints between multimedia objects.
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Index Terms- Multimedia presentation, multimedia object, constraint, layout

Citation:  Masayo Kaji, Kuniaki Uehara, "Creating Multimedia Presentation Based on Constraint Satisfaction Problems in Multimedia Databases," dante, p. 143,  1999 International Symposium on Database Applications in Non-Traditional Environments (DANTE'99),  1999

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