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10 January 2003 SMIL Based Graphical Interface for Interactive TV
Simon Shim, Jayanthi Subramani, Yen-Jen Lee
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Proceedings Volume 5018, Internet Imaging IV; (2003) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.473589
Event: Electronic Imaging 2003, 2003, Santa Clara, CA, United States
Abstract
Although it is relatively straightforward to implement a specialized graphical interface for interactive TV in a particular platform, creating a flexible and generic interface pose a challenge. The major issue is to create a general framework that would make the contents independent of the platforms. The focus of this paper is to design and implement an Interactive TV framework for graphical user interface (GUI) that can help content providers to create reusable and extensible presentations independent of platforms. Our GUI framework is based on SMIL that already has wide industry support and is an official W3C recommendation. It also builds customized options and generates user interactions dynamically on the client side based on a streamed SMIL file.
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Simon Shim, Jayanthi Subramani, and Yen-Jen Lee "SMIL Based Graphical Interface for Interactive TV", Proc. SPIE 5018, Internet Imaging IV, (10 January 2003); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.473589
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KEYWORDS
Java

Video

Human-machine interfaces

Internet

Televisions

Multimedia

Microsystems

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