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Many communication models for communication arts and numerous interactive multimedia applications for computer science were discussed over many decades ago. However, there has been little work giving an overview of recent integrated research of digital media and emerging trends, such as interactive multimedia experience in an interdisciplinary aspect. In this paper, we review and study recently interactive digital multimedia applications using and applying the aforementioned emerging trends. We provide a short blueprint for interactive digital multimedia research when applying virtual reality, image processing, computer vision, real-time augmented reality, and interactive media into the senses of hearing and vision for virtual environments. A SMCR (Source-Message-Channel-Receiver) model for communicating via all human senses is also explained and linked to some interactive digital multimedia applications presented recently. After that, the senses of hearing and vision are discussed using related-technologies. It will be of good value to the new researchers in this integrated emerging field of interactive digital multimedia.
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This research presented herein was partially supported by a research grant from the Research Center, NIDA (National Institute of Development Administration).
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Kerdvibulvech, C. (2015). A Study of Interactive Digital Multimedia Applications. In: Ho, YS., Sang, J., Ro, Y., Kim, J., Wu, F. (eds) Advances in Multimedia Information Processing -- PCM 2015. PCM 2015. Lecture Notes in Computer Science(), vol 9314. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-24075-6_19
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