ABSTRACT
This paper presents a set of demos that allow viewer-side enrichment of multimedia content in a home setting. The most relevant features of our system are the following: passive authoring of content in contraposition to the traditional active PC authoring, preservation of the base content, and collaborative authoring (e.g., to share the enriched material with a peer group). These requirements are met by modelling television content as structured multimedia documents using SMIL 2.1.
Index Terms
- The ambulant annotator: empowering viewer-side enrichment of multimedia content
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