MCDL: A REDUCED BUT EXTENSIBLE MULTIMEDIA CONTENTS DESCRIPTION LANGUAGE

M. Furini

References

  1. [1] Extensible Markup Language (XML) [on-line]. Available:http://www.w3.org/XML/
  2. [2] SMIL 2.0 Specification [online]. Available: http://www.w3.org/TR/smil20/
  3. [3] MPEG7-DDL Home Page [online]. Available: http://archive.dstc.edu.au/mpeg7-ddl/
  4. [4] L. Egidi & M. Furini, Bringing multimedia contents into MP3 files, IEEE Communication Magazine, May 2005, 90–97. doi:10.1109/MCOM.2005.1453428
  5. [5] R. Troncy & J.Carrive, A reduced yet extensible audio-visual description language, Proc. 2004 ACM Symp. on Document Engineering Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA, 2004, 87–89. doi:10.1145/1030397.1030415
  6. [6] Karaoke Media File [online]. Available: http://www.tricerasoft.com/
  7. [7] W.H. Tseng & J.H. Huang, A high performance video server for karaoke system, IEEE Trans. on Consumer Electronics, 40 (3), 1994, 609–618. doi:10.1109/30.320812
  8. [8] M. Roccetti, P. Salomoni, V. Ghini, S. Ferretti, et al., Delivering music over the WIreless Internet: From song distribution to interactive karaoke on UMTS devices, Chapter 24, in B. Furth & M. Ilyas (Eds.), Wireless Internet Handbook (Boca Raton, USA: CRC Press, 2003).
  9. [9] M. Furini & L. Alboresi, Audio-text synchronization inside MP3 files: A new approach and its implementation, Proc. IEEE Consumer Communications and Networking Conf. (CCNC)2004, Las Vegas, January 5–8, 2004.
  10. [10] M. Stamp, Digital rights management: The technology behind the hype, Journal of Electronic Commerce Research, 4 (3), 2003.

Important Links:

Go Back