This contribution proposes an extension to middleware Ginga- NCL as a way to provide a declarative approach for the creation and execution of interactive mulsemedia applications. It enables the author to create mulsemedia applications in NCL, defining sensory effects as nodes. Therefore, one is able to reuse all the language support for content synchronization, user interaction, context adaptation, etc.
This contribution proposes a mechanism for automatic preparation of media objects incorporated in Ginga-NCL. In the automatic preparation, the middleware Ginga-NCL builds a preparation plan based on the network conditions and the presentation behaviour gathered from the multimedia document that defines the application. The automatic preparation of media objects aims to reduce or avoid synchronization faults during the presentation of distributed multimedia applications.
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