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Universal Video Adaptation Model for Contents Delivery in Ubiquitous Computing

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Computer-Human Interaction (APCHI 2008)

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A video personalization system is designed and implemented an incorporating usage environment to dynamically generate a personalized video summary. The personalization systems adopt and deliver media contents to each user. The video content delivery chain poses today many challenges. There are an increasing terminal diversity, a network heterogeneity and a pressure to satisfy the user preferences. The situation encourages the need for the customized contents in order to provide the user in the best possible experience. In this paper, we address the problem of video customization. For the customized content, we suggest the UVA(Universal Video Adaptation) model that uses the video content description in MPEG-7 standard and MPEG-21 multimedia framework.

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Seongil Lee Hyunseung Choo Sungdo Ha In Chul Shin

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Yoon, Y., Kim, S., Lee, J. (2008). Universal Video Adaptation Model for Contents Delivery in Ubiquitous Computing. In: Lee, S., Choo, H., Ha, S., Shin, I.C. (eds) Computer-Human Interaction. APCHI 2008. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 5068. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-70585-7_22

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