This paper presents an overview of novel extensions to the Microcosm open hypermedia architecture which facilitate content based retrieval and navigation with non-textual media such as images, video and sound. MAVIS, (Microcosm Architecture for Video Image and Sound) extends the area of application of generic and computed links to non-textual media. Examples of the use of shape and colour for content based retrieval and navigation are presented
In this paper we present an architecture for an open hypermedia system that supports integrated mult...
This report examines open hypermedia systems, and argues that such systems provide users with richer...
The integration of hypermedia with information retrieval is usually used to overcome user disorienta...
Microcosm is an open architecture hypermedia system in which documents remain in their native format...
One of the most active areas of multimedia research is into content based retrieval (CBR) of multime...
Multimedia information collections are becoming increasingly common in the humanities. This paper de...
This paper describes the design and implementation of Microcosm, an open hypermedia system. It exami...
This paper describes an open hypermedia system which allows content based navigation and retrieval f...
The need for open hypermedia systems has been well-argued by various authors. In this paper we discu...
This paper discusses the issues involved in putting the media into a hypermedia system. The main arg...
Multimedia facilities are now becoming common-place on desk top PC systems. In order for such facili...
There are currently a number of commercially available hypertext and hypermedia systems, of varying ...
Link creation in most existing hypertext / hypermedia products is a time consuming task. Microcosm i...
In hypermedia systems, links are used to connect related information in different types of media, fo...
This paper describes an open hypermedia system which allows content based navigation and retrieval f...
In this paper we present an architecture for an open hypermedia system that supports integrated mult...
This report examines open hypermedia systems, and argues that such systems provide users with richer...
The integration of hypermedia with information retrieval is usually used to overcome user disorienta...
Microcosm is an open architecture hypermedia system in which documents remain in their native format...
One of the most active areas of multimedia research is into content based retrieval (CBR) of multime...
Multimedia information collections are becoming increasingly common in the humanities. This paper de...
This paper describes the design and implementation of Microcosm, an open hypermedia system. It exami...
This paper describes an open hypermedia system which allows content based navigation and retrieval f...
The need for open hypermedia systems has been well-argued by various authors. In this paper we discu...
This paper discusses the issues involved in putting the media into a hypermedia system. The main arg...
Multimedia facilities are now becoming common-place on desk top PC systems. In order for such facili...
There are currently a number of commercially available hypertext and hypermedia systems, of varying ...
Link creation in most existing hypertext / hypermedia products is a time consuming task. Microcosm i...
In hypermedia systems, links are used to connect related information in different types of media, fo...
This paper describes an open hypermedia system which allows content based navigation and retrieval f...
In this paper we present an architecture for an open hypermedia system that supports integrated mult...
This report examines open hypermedia systems, and argues that such systems provide users with richer...
The integration of hypermedia with information retrieval is usually used to overcome user disorienta...