Presentation 2001/7/12
Implementation of Multimedia Presentation System with Interactively Directed Function
Akiyoshi Matono, Takeshi Fujino, Naotaka Hirano, Masahiro Itadani, Kazumasa Yokota,
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Abstract(in English) We have developed a knowledge representation language, QUIK-II, which is an extension of QUIK, for integrating various information including multimedia information distributed over networks. Further we have developed an interactive multimedia presentation system of dramas as an application of QUIK-II. In this paper, we describe their features of the language and systems. The characteristics of QUIK-II are 1)media representation as in object-orientation, 2)rule representation of synchronous control of media, 3)interactive director functions, and 4)nested transaction-based control of directions. The characteristics of our drama presentation system are 1)drama representation in XML and QUIK-II, and 2)rich director functions according to a drama scenario.
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Keyword(in English) QUIK II / Maltimedia / Synchronus Control / Director / Drama
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Title (in English) Implementation of Multimedia Presentation System with Interactively Directed Function
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Keyword(1) QUIK II
Keyword(2) Maltimedia
Keyword(3) Synchronus Control
Keyword(4) Director
Keyword(5) Drama
1st Author's Name Akiyoshi Matono
1st Author's Affiliation Okayama Prefectural University, Graduate School of Systems Engineering()
2nd Author's Name Takeshi Fujino
2nd Author's Affiliation Okayama Prefectural University, Graduate School of Systems Engineering
3rd Author's Name Naotaka Hirano
3rd Author's Affiliation Okayama Prefectural University, Graduate School of Systems Engineering
4th Author's Name Masahiro Itadani
4th Author's Affiliation Okayama Prefectural University, Graduate School of Systems Engineering
5th Author's Name Kazumasa Yokota
5th Author's Affiliation Okayama Prefectural University, Graduate School of Systems Engineering
Date 2001/7/12
Paper # DE2001-104
Volume (vol) vol.101
Number (no) 193
Page pp.pp.-
#Pages 8
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