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In the recent years more and more people have begun to edit video files, as technologies are becoming more sophisticated and affordable. Web 2.0 has raised tagging functionality to a growing number of websites such as Flickr and YouTube. However, these services only provide basic video annotation support. In comparison to those well-known services there are many research efforts towards video semantization...
Future multimedia applications in complex domains such as cultural heritage management demand the ongoing semantization of multimedia artifacts in communities of practice. These semantization tasks will be realized as web services. In this paper, we present an XMPP-based communication and web service architecture which is able (a) to create, store, annotate, adapt, share, and consume multimedia materials...
Advances in mobile communication technologies lead to a coalescence of location-based, multimedia services for user communities. However, easy development and maintenance of device-independent mobile services are still challenging. We have developed a service-oriented framework for mobile multimedia processing based on international standards like MPEG-7. Quality of mobile service experience is constantly...
Community satisfaction has become a crucial aspect to measure success of emerging community information systems. Thus, we propose a community success model (CSM) based on the seminal DeLone & McLean IS success model, gaming communities are part of our new media culture, entertaining people of all ages with online and video games. As a proof of concept, we apply our CSM to gaming communities. CSM...
Due to recent developments in the domain of mobile broadband communication and a growing availability of standardized development tools for mobile devices a new generation of mobile services and applications is expected to emerge in the near future combining well-established multimedia and community concepts with mobile aspects. However, it is often challenging to predict the success of such new services...
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