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Toward intelligent styling for digital museum exhibitions: modularization framework for aesthetic hypermedia presentations

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In current Web-based hypermedia environments, constructing and maintaining a large-scale interactive aesthetic hypermedia exhibition is a difficult task. In particular, the shaping of presentation styles requires tedious multimedia composing and is indeed extremely laborious. As our first step toward developing an intelligent styling system for digital museum exhibitions, this paper proposes a fine-grained modularization framework that decomposes the styling of a typical hypermedia presentation into fine-grained style modules (FGSM). A hypermedia document based on a “monomodal media handler” and a digital museum exhibition management framework have been designed to realize the concept of FGSM. We have implemented a Web-based authoring system that allows content providers to efficiently construct mediacentric, interactive, aesthetic hypermedia Web sites. In the future, relevant optimization and constraint-solving techniques will be exploited to achieve the goal of intelligent styling for digital museum exhibitions .

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Hong, JS., Chen, BH. & Hung, SH. Toward intelligent styling for digital museum exhibitions: modularization framework for aesthetic hypermedia presentations. Int J Digit Libr 4, 64–68 (2004). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00799-003-0059-3

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