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Artificial Intelligence
The Amsterdam hypermedia model: adding time and context to the Dexter model
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Madeus, and authoring environment for interactive multimedia documents
MULTIMEDIA '98 Proceedings of the sixth ACM international conference on Multimedia
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Maintaining knowledge about temporal intervals
Communications of the ACM
Synchronization in Multimedia Documents
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Advene: active reading through hypervideo
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Exploring media correlation and synchronization for navigated hypermedia documents
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The limsee3 multimedia authoring model
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A framework for aligning and indexing movies with their script
ICME '03 Proceedings of the 2003 International Conference on Multimedia and Expo - Volume 2
Metadata handling: A video perspective
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The Description Logic Handbook
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SAMT'06 Proceedings of the First international conference on Semantic and Digital Media Technologies
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We focus our interest on the engineering of multimedia applications whose purpose is to exploit and make best use of the audiovisual heritage by means of prospective exploration of virtual access to audiovisual documents through multi-structured descriptions of these. Multi-structured descriptions are composed of multiple descriptors that are expressed using the FDL (Feria Description Language) object language whose expressive power is emphasized. FDL notably provides a multimedia developer with operations on descriptions and their inner descriptors, as well as temporal aggregation data types. An experimental multimedia application that makes extensive use of FDL concepts and mechanisms is outlined. It explores the use of syncing between the narrative structure of the text of a play and the narrative structure of different broadcasted performances of this play, at multiple granularity levels.