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Video Adaptation Model Based on Cognitive Lattice in Ubiquitous Computing

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Grid and Distributed Computing, Control and Automation (GDC 2010, CA 2010)

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The multimedia service delivery chain poses today many challenges. There are an increasing terminal diversity, network heterogeneity and a pressure to satisfy the user preferences. The situation encourages the need for the personalized contents to provide the user in the best possible experience in ubiquitous computing. This paper introduces a personalized content preparation and delivery framework for multimedia service. The personalized video adaptation is expected to satisfy individual users’ need in video content. Cognitive lattice plays a significant role of video annotation to meet users’ preference on video content. In this paper, a comprehensive solution for the PVA (Personalized Video Adaptation) is proposed based on Cognitive lattice concept. The PVA is implemented based on MPEG-21 Digital Item Adaptation framework. One of the challenges is how to quantify users’ preference on video content.

This Research was supported by the Sookmyung Women’s University Research Grants 2010.

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Kim, S., Yoon, Yi. (2010). Video Adaptation Model Based on Cognitive Lattice in Ubiquitous Computing. In: Kim, Th., Yau, S.S., Gervasi, O., Kang, BH., Stoica, A., Ślęzak, D. (eds) Grid and Distributed Computing, Control and Automation. GDC CA 2010 2010. Communications in Computer and Information Science, vol 121. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-17625-8_2

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