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WebMedia: History, Content and Media

Published:17 October 2017Publication History

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In this 23-year history of WebMedia, a number of research groups have been created to address major challenges related to the creation, dissemination and use of multimedia content over the Web. This lecture, through historical data from WebMedia, attempts to temporarily position the main facts to emphasizing, nationally, areas such as hypervideo, Brazilian Digital Interactive TV, processing of different multimedia visions and collaborative work on the web. The social media through the web are presented to allow a discussion about interactivity and ethics. Motivation: The hypermedia objects could be applied in many areas. For example, in education, the use of hypervideo was experimented in classroom about chirurgic veterinary with good results. Then, a hyperobject is a hypermedia object composed by multimedia content, and a hyperstrucure to access it.

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        WebMedia '17: Proceedings of the 23rd Brazillian Symposium on Multimedia and the Web
        October 2017
        522 pages
        ISBN:9781450350969
        DOI:10.1145/3126858

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        • Published: 17 October 2017

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        WebMedia '17 Paper Acceptance Rate38of138submissions,28%Overall Acceptance Rate270of873submissions,31%

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