Doing FLIPS: FLexible Interactive Presentation Synchronization

James A. Schnepf, J. Konstan, D. Du
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As multimedia presentation technology advances, it is possible to incorporate a wider range of media including variable duration media such as simulations and animations. At the same time, users are able to take more control over presentations by controlling the rate and selection of media being played. To make full use of these advances, multimedia systems must support flexible presentations that incorporate many variations in the way they are played. This paper identifies three requirements for flexible presentations and derives four requirements for synchronization of flexible presentations and how they can be achieved. The paper presents FLexible Interactive Presentation Synchronization (FLIPS), a model for specifying coarse synchronization for flexible presentations. FLIPS supports a wide range of temporal synchronization specifications and provides algorithms for attaining a consistent and coherent presentation state in response to user interaction (e.g., skipping to a different slide or selection) and other state-changing events. Applications of the FLIPS model are discussed.
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做翻转:灵活的互动演示同步
随着多媒体表示技术的进步,可以结合更广泛的媒体,包括可变时长媒体,如模拟和动画。同时,用户可以通过控制播放的速率和媒体的选择来对演示文稿进行更多的控制。为了充分利用这些先进技术,多媒体系统必须支持灵活的表示,这些表示包含了许多不同的播放方式。本文确定了灵活表示的三个需求,并推导了灵活表示同步的四个需求以及如何实现这些需求。本文提出了柔性交互表示同步(FLIPS)模型,该模型用于为柔性表示指定粗同步。FLIPS支持广泛的时间同步规范,并提供算法来获得一致和连贯的呈现状态,以响应用户交互(例如,跳转到不同的幻灯片或选择)和其他状态改变事件。讨论了FLIPS模型的应用。
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