Presentation 2004/9/21
Media Adaptation in In-Vehicle Information Communication : Investigation on Adaptation Method using Constraint Satisfaction Problem
Mikio SASAKI, Hideaki NANBA, Takashi KOKAWA, Hitoshi OGAWA,
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Abstract(in English) Firstly we discuss media adaptation in In-Vehicle information communication. On the basis of that, we take content delivery schedule adaptation as an application example and formalize it. Secondly we originally define the notion of demand vector and propose an adaptation method for genre of content to be delivered. Finally we will show some results of adapted delivery schedules generated by our experimental system.
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Keyword(in English) In-Vehicle Information Communication / Media Adaptation / Constraint Satisfaction Problem / Demand Vector
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Title (in English) Media Adaptation in In-Vehicle Information Communication : Investigation on Adaptation Method using Constraint Satisfaction Problem
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Keyword(1) In-Vehicle Information Communication
Keyword(2) Media Adaptation
Keyword(3) Constraint Satisfaction Problem
Keyword(4) Demand Vector
1st Author's Name Mikio SASAKI
1st Author's Affiliation Research Laboratories, DENSO CORPORATION()
2nd Author's Name Hideaki NANBA
2nd Author's Affiliation Research Laboratories, DENSO CORPORATION
3rd Author's Name Takashi KOKAWA
3rd Author's Affiliation Faculty of Information Science, Ritsumeikan University
4th Author's Name Hitoshi OGAWA
4th Author's Affiliation Faculty of Information Science, Ritsumeikan University
Date 2004/9/21
Paper # ITS2004-22
Volume (vol) vol.104
Number (no) 325
Page pp.pp.-
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