Abstract
This paper introduces an adaptive architecture for presenting interactive timed media onto distributed networked devices. The architecture is put into the test in a storytelling application for children. The interactive story is documented in StoryML, an XML-based language, and presented to multiple interface devices organized in an agent-based architecture. This allows the separation of the content from concrete physical devices, the definition of abstract media objects and the automatic adaptation of the same content to different environments of physical devices. Since both the content and the interaction are timed, issues of streaming and synchronization in this architecture are also addressed.
| Original language | English |
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| Title of host publication | 21st IASTED International Multi-Conference on Applied Informatics |
| Editors | M.H. Hamza |
| Place of Publication | Innsbruck |
| Publisher | ACTA Press |
| Pages | 899-904 |
| Number of pages | 6 |
| ISBN (Print) | 0889863415 |
| Publication status | Published - 1 Dec 2003 |
| Event | 21st IASTED International Multi-Conference on Applied Informatics - Innsbruck, Austria Duration: 10 Feb 2003 → 13 Feb 2003 |
Conference
| Conference | 21st IASTED International Multi-Conference on Applied Informatics |
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| Country/Territory | Austria |
| City | Innsbruck |
| Period | 10/02/03 → 13/02/03 |
Keywords
- Architectures
- Distributed interfaces
- Distributed media
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