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Content Adaptation Tools in the CAIN Framework

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Visual Content Processing and Representation (VLBV 2005)

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This paper presents the Content Adaptation Tools currently integrated in the CAIN framework, a content adaptation manager targeted to the integration of different metadata-driven content adaptation approaches. The CAIN system is in charge of managing the available content adaptation tools in order to perform the most appropiate adaptation modality taking account of the available content metadata. Current system architecture and adaptation process are presented detailing the decision process about adaptation parameters and adaptation tool selection taken in order to perform content adapatation. The different Content Adaptation Tools types are presented together with details of the currently integrated adaptation tools.

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Valdés, V., Martínez, J.M. (2006). Content Adaptation Tools in the CAIN Framework. In: Atzori, L., Giusto, D.D., Leonardi, R., Pereira, F. (eds) Visual Content Processing and Representation. VLBV 2005. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 3893. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/11738695_2

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