The transfer of Hypermedia features to audio in an audio-visual environment is discussed introducing sonic hyperlinks. Sonic hyperlinks are links annotated within an audio stream that lead to arbitrary multimedia content. As an example application sonic hyperlinks have been integrated in interactive Web-TV which is broadcasted via the Internet. A system architecture and implementation relying on commercial WWW technology like RealMedia is presented. The system includes an authoring tool as well as the necessary presentation plugin for an Internet browser
The use of multimedia applications leads to a need for concepts supporting not only the interaction ...
Today, people are well-accustomed to broadcasted information as provided by TV, as well as the inter...
tobiaskochems @ web.de Abstract. In this paper we discuss the commonalities and differences of hyper...
The transfer of Hypermedia features to audio in an audio-visual environment is discussed, introducin...
The transfer of Hypermedia methodologies to audio in the World Wide Web is discussed introducing son...
The aspects of conversational video interaction with sonic hyperlinks are discussed. As a test appli...
The World Wide Web (WWW) was originally designed to handle relatively simple files, containing just ...
The World Wide Web (WWW) was originally designed to handle relatively simple files, containing just ...
Introduction Current WWW hypermedia technology allows composition of various media data such as tex...
Multimedia applications within the World Wide Web are dealing with difficulties like running within ...
Many hypermedia systems support a wide variety of media such as text, video and pictures, but audio ...
While rich support for a wide variety of media such as text, video and image is common among contemp...
E-mail: barons @ media-lab.mit.cdu Most hypermedia systems emphasize the integration of graphics, im...
Video presentation systems currently available provide users with only a few functionality options. ...
We describe a set of tools to support navigational hypermedia linking within audio ('branching audio...
The use of multimedia applications leads to a need for concepts supporting not only the interaction ...
Today, people are well-accustomed to broadcasted information as provided by TV, as well as the inter...
tobiaskochems @ web.de Abstract. In this paper we discuss the commonalities and differences of hyper...
The transfer of Hypermedia features to audio in an audio-visual environment is discussed, introducin...
The transfer of Hypermedia methodologies to audio in the World Wide Web is discussed introducing son...
The aspects of conversational video interaction with sonic hyperlinks are discussed. As a test appli...
The World Wide Web (WWW) was originally designed to handle relatively simple files, containing just ...
The World Wide Web (WWW) was originally designed to handle relatively simple files, containing just ...
Introduction Current WWW hypermedia technology allows composition of various media data such as tex...
Multimedia applications within the World Wide Web are dealing with difficulties like running within ...
Many hypermedia systems support a wide variety of media such as text, video and pictures, but audio ...
While rich support for a wide variety of media such as text, video and image is common among contemp...
E-mail: barons @ media-lab.mit.cdu Most hypermedia systems emphasize the integration of graphics, im...
Video presentation systems currently available provide users with only a few functionality options. ...
We describe a set of tools to support navigational hypermedia linking within audio ('branching audio...
The use of multimedia applications leads to a need for concepts supporting not only the interaction ...
Today, people are well-accustomed to broadcasted information as provided by TV, as well as the inter...
tobiaskochems @ web.de Abstract. In this paper we discuss the commonalities and differences of hyper...