Constructing presentations as stories is about presenting events that receive their relevance and meaning within the context of the presentation, and about means to define a well-...
Arturo Nakasone, Helmut Prendinger, Mitsuru Ishizu...
A computerised system supporting public presentations that are "personalised" at two levels is now possible. Firstly, the system exploits context information to adapt th...
We propose an infotainment presentation system that relies on eye gaze as an intuitive and unobtrusive input modality. The system analyzes eye movements in real-time to infer user...
Helmut Prendinger, Tobias Eichner, Elisabeth Andr&...
Taking the concept of a link from hypertext and adding to it the rich collection of information formats found in multimedia systems provides an extension to hypertext that is ofte...
Lynda Hardman, Dick C. A. Bulterman, Guido van Ros...
Being able to author a hypermedia document once for presentation under a wide variety of potential circumstances requires that it be stored in a manner that is adaptable to these ...
Lloyd Rutledge, Jacco van Ossenbruggen, Lynda Hard...
Presentations frequently include material appropriated from external sources; they may incorporate tabular data from published reports, photographs from books, or clip art from pu...
Frank M. Shipman III, Richard Furuta, Catherine C....
In order to facilitate adaptability of hypermedia documents a distinction is often made between the underlying conceptual structure of a document and the structure of its presenta...
Lloyd Rutledge, Lynda Hardman, Jacco van Ossenbrug...
Multimedia documents are of importance in several application areas, such as education, training, advertising and entertainment. Since multimedia documents may comprise continuous...
Adaptation techniques for multimedia presentations are mainly concerned with switching between different qualities of single media elements to reduce the data volume and by this ...
Making hypermedia adaptable for multiple forms of presentation involves enabling multiple distinct specifications for how a given collection of hypermedia can have its presentatio...
Lloyd Rutledge, Lynda Hardman, Jacco van Ossenbrug...