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This paper discusses a class of multimedia displays that we call popout videos. A pop-out video is a composition of multiple elementary displays. Some of these base elements are video streams, and some are three-dimensional graphic displays. The elementary displays of a pop-out video may be related in two ways. They may be contiguous portions of a single virtual world, forming what we call an integrated video space. Alternatively, they may be parts of distinct spaces, forming what we call a complementary video space. In both cases, the elementary displays are related to each other by coordinated event handling. In our on-going research, we are using pop-out videos to create multimedia virtual worlds and to orchestrate the presentation of data in multiple media. After a survey of related work, the paper outlines our initial implementations of pop-out videos and presents future plans.
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Carraro, G.U., Edmark, J.T., Ensor, J.R. (1998). Pop-Out Videos. In: Heudin, JC. (eds) Virtual Worlds. VW 1998. Lecture Notes in Computer Science(), vol 1434. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/3-540-68686-X_12
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