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Hyperlinks over Continuous Media E. Vervaet, E. Duval, H. Olivié Department of Computer Science, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Leuven, Belgium
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Overview Introduction Dynamic Link Maps Example Scheduling Related Research Conclusion
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Introduction hypermedia ~ multimedia + hypertext Traditionally Media of static nature ( text, still images, …) Our goal Introduction of continuous media into hypermedia environments (video, audio, …) Hyperlinks over dynamic content
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Dynamic Link Maps (1) Prototype system for hyperlinks over dynamic media Implemented in Java Dynamic Link Map (DLM) = dynamically evolving list of hyperlinks, defined over a source document Context of an anchor
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Dynamic Link Maps (2) Link map files (stocks.map) The scheduling file US Stock Markets,http://ccn.../us_markets.html,stop ComStock homepage,http://www.../index.html,continue @C:/apps/amovie,news.mpg $C:/Pr.../netscape.exe,NETSCAPE INTERACTIVE Stocks in ner...,1000,45000,file://maps/stocks.map Aussie Open...,45500,79000,file://maps/tennis.map
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Example (1)
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Example (2)
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Scheduling Three algorithms supported: –relative scheduling –absolute scheduling –interactive scheduling Inter Process Communication (IPC) needed best: flexible and robust solution: Java DDE implementation
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Related Research (1) The Amsterdam Hypermedia Model Conceptual aspects: context of an anchor, channels,... The Leuven Hypermedia Model Topology of a set ~ Dynamic Link Map
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Related Research (2) WWW applications: real-time video and audio on the Internet Vosaic, VivoActive, Realvideo, … –Compression algorithms –Network protocols –Server software
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Conclusion Our prototype proves it is possible to build a system for hyperlinks over continuous media which is open (flexible) portable both practical and has conceptual richness Prototype needs to be extended
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