TY - JOUR
T1 - Case studies in intelligent multimedia presentation design systems in terms of the standard reference model
T2 - The IMMPS project, the PreGen system, and the StrMP system
AU - Shih, Timothy K.
N1 - Funding Information:
This project is supported by the NSC grants #NSC 85-2213-E-032-01 1 and #NSC 86-2213-E-032-009 of the Republic of China.
PY - 1997/12
Y1 - 1997/12
N2 - This paper contributes to a Standard Reference Model (RM) for intelligent multimedia presentation systems. In the past few years, we have developed several intelligent presentation systems at the Multimedia Information NEtwork (MINE) Lab at Tamkang University. We describe these systems in terms of architecture and function of components. The first system, Intelligent MultiMedia Presentation System (IMMPS), allows a presentation designer to construct knowledge rules reflecting the background of individual audiences. Therefore, the generated presentation is able to learn from the audiences, which results in different presentation for each individual. The second system (PreGen) uses inference rules for the automatic generation of multimedia presentations. An ICON programming technique is also used in the PreGen project. Another system for designing structured multimedia presentations using data flow/control flow diagrams is also discussed. In order to run multimedia presentations generated by different systems, we are developing a multimedia abstract machine, which is a time Petri net based software simulator for running multimedia assembly instructions.
AB - This paper contributes to a Standard Reference Model (RM) for intelligent multimedia presentation systems. In the past few years, we have developed several intelligent presentation systems at the Multimedia Information NEtwork (MINE) Lab at Tamkang University. We describe these systems in terms of architecture and function of components. The first system, Intelligent MultiMedia Presentation System (IMMPS), allows a presentation designer to construct knowledge rules reflecting the background of individual audiences. Therefore, the generated presentation is able to learn from the audiences, which results in different presentation for each individual. The second system (PreGen) uses inference rules for the automatic generation of multimedia presentations. An ICON programming technique is also used in the PreGen project. Another system for designing structured multimedia presentations using data flow/control flow diagrams is also discussed. In order to run multimedia presentations generated by different systems, we are developing a multimedia abstract machine, which is a time Petri net based software simulator for running multimedia assembly instructions.
KW - Intelligent multimedia presentation
KW - Multimedia authoring
KW - Multimedia database
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U2 - 10.1016/S0920-5489(97)00024-X
DO - 10.1016/S0920-5489(97)00024-X
M3 - 期刊論文
AN - SCOPUS:0031332340
SN - 0920-5489
VL - 18
SP - 605
EP - 612
JO - Computer Standards and Interfaces
JF - Computer Standards and Interfaces
IS - 6-7
ER -