18 research outputs found

    The AVIS project: a mixed communication/interactive/broadcast teleconferencing system

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    There is now no clear distinction between the three traditionally distinct service models: communication, interactive and broadcast. These service models can be mapped on the telecommunication, information technology and entertainment sectors, respectively. MPEG-4 is a proposed standard that supports all of these service models and consequently allows mixed models to be built. This paper presents the architecture of a mixed communication/interactive/broadcast teleconferencing system based on a dataflow model and MPEG-4 tools. The management of the distributed audio and video sources is done using an ATM network. Faces of the participants to the conference are analyzed in real-time using computer vision techniques and clones are locally synthesized using computer graphics tools. Video and audio spatialization are based on experience drawn from the entertainment sector. Immersive aspects are implemented using MPEG-4 tools. 1 Motivations and goals There is a great success of multi-user ..

    Content Morphing: A Novel System for Broadcast Delivery of Personalizable Content

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    MPEG-4 Scene Description Optimization for Interactive Terrestrial DMB Content

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    An Analyzer of the User Event for Interactive DMB

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    Metadata and Cooperative Knowledge Management

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    Cooperative knowledge management refers to the work practice or culture facet of information systems engineering; it plays a key role especially in engineering and consulting domains. However, in comparison to technology-centered and business-process-centered meta modeling approaches (exemplified by UML and ERP), this aspect has received significantly less attention in research and is much less mature in terms of international standardization. We claim that additional interdisciplinary research effort is needed in this direction, and discuss different points of attack, largely in terms of their implications for better metadata management and meta modeling
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