Semantic descriptors and maps of meaning for videodisc images
Programmed Learning and Educational Technology
The media lab: inventing the future at MIT
The media lab: inventing the future at MIT
Virtual video editing in interactive multimedia applications
Communications of the ACM
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The author uses the term interactive electronic presentation (IEP) to describe a collusion of sounds and images elicited from a piece of electromechanical machinery by the user's persistent activity and urges that it replace multimedia. The differences between the creation and delivery of IEPs is discussed, and it is argued that they require different engines. The characteristics required of each class of engine are discussed, and it is argued that the future of IEPs can best be served by developing special-purpose delivery engines rather than general-purpose computers.