Adapting to network and client variability via on-demand dynamic distillation
Proceedings of the seventh international conference on Architectural support for programming languages and operating systems
Adaptive Streaming of MPEG Video over IP Networks
LCN '97 Proceedings of the 22nd Annual IEEE Conference on Local Computer Networks
Multimodal Video Indexing: A Review of the State-of-the-art
Multimedia Tools and Applications
Adapting multimedia Internet content for universal access
IEEE Transactions on Multimedia
Digital item adaptation: overview of standardization and research activities
IEEE Transactions on Multimedia
Visual content adaptation according to user perception characteristics
IEEE Transactions on Multimedia
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The rapid evolution in the hardware sector brought up various end user devices like PDAs or cell phones on which online multimedia contents can be consumed. Due to different capabilities of these devices as well as individual user preferences, original multimedia resources have to be adapted in order to fit the specific constraints of such devices and to meet the user requirements. Adapting multimedia contents through user preferences is an important aspect of QoS (Quality of Service). There has been a vast amount of activities in research and standard development in this area. In this paper, we present methods for adapting multimedia contents to accommodate user preference. In addition, we propose a user preference content value model (u-CVM) that relates the content value of different modalities with resources. Implemented system shows that modality conversion brings a wider range of adaptation for QoS support. Moreover, the proposed approach is to be effective to apply in Digital Multimedia Broadcasting (DMB) and Telematics.