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      A Model for Meeting Content Storage and Retrieval

      Luz, Saturnino; Masoodian, Masood
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       10.1109/MMMC.2005.12
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      Luz, S. & Masoodian, M. (2005). A Model for Meeting Content Storage and Retrieval. In Proceedings of 11th International Multimedia Modelling Conference(MMM’05), 2005(pp. 392-398). Washington, DC, USA: IEEE Computer Society.
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      Abstract
      This paper presents a model for storage of remote Internet-based multimedia meetings and information retrieval from textual and time-based content. The model builds on a theory of content mapping that exploits temporal and contextual relationships between media streams. Two prototypes are presented which illustrate the application of the model to a virtual meeting environment, and to a system for visualisation of meeting records on mobile devices. Implications of the proposed content mapping model with respect to interface design and non-linear browsing of time-based media are also discussed.
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      2005
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      Conference Contribution
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      IEEE Computer Society
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      This is an article published in the Proceedings of 11th International Multimedia Modelling Conference (MMM’05), 2005. © IEEE Computer Society, Washington.
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