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Dynamic streaming media: creating custom programmes in real-time

Published: 02 September 2004 Publication History

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This demonstration examines the potential of streaming media to deliver custom programmes and interactivity using database systems. It examines the development of the Lifesign Project in the UK where a substantial collection of video programmes were supported by virtual editing tools allowing users to structure programmes for their own needs.

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http://www.lifesign.ac.uk
[2]
Lancaster, K., and Dalton, P. Lifesign External Evaluations. Project Report CIRT, University of Central England in Birmingham, UK, 2003.

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    ACE '04: Proceedings of the 2004 ACM SIGCHI International Conference on Advances in computer entertainment technology
    September 2004
    368 pages
    ISBN:1581138822
    DOI:10.1145/1067343
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    1. streaming media
    2. teaching and learning application
    3. virtual editing tool

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