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An Extended Object Composition Model for Distributed Multimedia Services
San Diego, California January 07-January 09
DOI Bookmark: http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/WORDS.2002.1000063Seventh IEEE International Workshop o ...
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In this paper, we present an object-oriented multimedia data processing model to support a wide variety of applications requiring network-transparent accesses to stored multimedia data, real-time multimedia input devices, and multimedia processing components. Most multimedia solutions address the problem of authoring, storing, and downloading hypermedia data. But these solutions fall short in supporting long-time and continuous media I/O and communications. Our model addresses primitive objects and their compositions for real-time data interleaving, synchronization, routing and delivery, as well as acquisition, filtering, and output. These capabilities are abstracted and aggregated within an object-oriented paradigm. As an illustration, an audiovisual teleconference with a shared remote multimedia presentation is interpreted in this paradigm.
Index Terms:
Object, Composition, Distributed Multimedia
Citation:
Doo-Hyun Kim, Kyung-Hee Lee, "An Extended Object Composition Model for Distributed Multimedia Services," words, pp.0279, Seventh IEEE International Workshop on Object-Oriented Real-Time Dependable Systems (WORDS'02), 2002
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