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Design of the Presentation Language for Distributed Hypermedia System

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We describe a new control language for our Dynamic Hypermedia system, HMML, which controls multimedia presentations by extending HTML. HTML is a language for used displaying information on the browser. This language displays text, images, movies, etc. on a window. If Java or Dynamic HTML is used, then viewing moving objects is al□so possible. However, these languages are not necessarily capable of scene synchronization and lip synchronization. Moreover, although SMIL provides simple scene synchronization it does not guarantee QoS requirements. Therefore, a language is needed for providing lip synchronization and complicated scene synchronization which guarantees QoS requirements.

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Katsumoto, M., Iisaku, Si. (1999). Design of the Presentation Language for Distributed Hypermedia System. In: Huijsmans, D.P., Smeulders, A.W.M. (eds) Visual Information and Information Systems. VISUAL 1999. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 1614. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/3-540-48762-X_47

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