An Extensible and Scalable Content Adaptation Pipeline Architecture to Support Heterogeneous Clients
ICDCS '02 Proceedings of the 22 nd International Conference on Distributed Computing Systems (ICDCS'02)
Modeling service-based multimedia content adaptation in pervasive computing
Proceedings of the 1st conference on Computing frontiers
Automatic Fragment Detection in Dynamic Web Pages and Its Impact on Caching
IEEE Transactions on Knowledge and Data Engineering
IEEE Transactions on Mobile Computing
A Flexible Content Adaptation System Using a Rule-Based Approach
IEEE Transactions on Knowledge and Data Engineering
A JESS-enabled context elicitation system for providing context-aware Web services
Expert Systems with Applications: An International Journal
Design for All in action: An example of analysis and implementation
Expert Systems with Applications: An International Journal
User Modeling and User-Adapted Interaction
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Content adaptation is a well-known technique to help portable devices present Web pages as smoothly as desktops do. Because of limited I/O and weak transmission capability, adaptations are usually performed by either transcoding or resizing multimedia components. In this paper, we propose a novel semantic coherence-retained content adaptation approach, namely functionality sense-based content adaptation (FSCA). Our goal is to avoid semantic distortions when rearranging a Web page on different screen sizes. Simulating entropy-based fuzzy reasoning in human cognition, we introduce Relevance of Functionality (RoF) to quantitatively represent the similarity intensity between two presentation objects (groups) based on their functionalities. We present an algorithm of calculating RoF and a procedure that uses RoF to decide content adaptation degree. Our experiments verify the feasibility and effectiveness of FSCA.