Proceedings of IEEE International Conference on Multimedia Computing and Systems
DOI: 10.1109/mmcs.1997.609797
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Madeus: an authoring environment for interactive multimedia documents

Abstract: We present Madeus, an authoring environment for interactive multimedia documents. Madeus 'aim can be sumed up in the following statement : high temporal expressivity must not be reached to the detriment of a user-friendly interjace editing approach. We provide the author with a declarative and hierarchic speciJication language based on an extension of Allen's algebra. Static temporal checking and dynamic scheduling are based on an extension of temporal constraint networks.

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“…There are several languages or formats for specifying multimedia documents such as SMIL [21], SVG [19], Madeus [9], etc. Making the adaptation format-dependent requires an adaptation strategy for every single format.…”
Section: Multimedia Document Specificationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There are several languages or formats for specifying multimedia documents such as SMIL [21], SVG [19], Madeus [9], etc. Making the adaptation format-dependent requires an adaptation strategy for every single format.…”
Section: Multimedia Document Specificationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There are several languages or formats for specifying multimedia documents such as SMIL [21], SVG [19], Madeus [6], etc. Making the adaptation format-dependent requires an adaptation strategy for every single format.…”
Section: Multimedia Document Specifica-tionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In our example, a text-based formatter might insert a page break between the image and the caption, which would not yield the intended layout because it destroys the perceived relationship between the image and its caption. Fortunately, many other methods for higher level layout of media items have been proposed in the literature, such as the constraint-based multimedia layout of Madeus [14] and the constraint-based layout of SVG graphics described in [4]. In our multimedia formatting vocabulary, it is possible to layout media items using similar techniques (more details will follow in section 4).…”
Section: Use Case: Stylable Visual Layoutmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Many descriptions of constraint-based multimedia presentations have been reported in the literature, including André's work on constraints generated by a planning system [1,2,3] and the constraints generated by the Madeus authoring system [14]. In our approach, a large majority of the constraints remain hidden from the transformation rules because they are automatically generated by the implementation of the formatting objects [11,18].…”
Section: The Cuypers Multimedia Formatting Vocabularymentioning
confidence: 99%