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Location Based Services Categories (cont.)

Help users shop or purchase goods/services from the retailer closest to their current location. Safety-related applications help public or private safety organizations find or track mobile users in need of assistance and locate stolen property.

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Location Based Services Categories (cont.)

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  1. Location Based Services Categories (cont.) • Mobile Commerce Services • Help users shop or purchase goods/services from the retailer closest to their current location. • (Businesses can) send special offers to users in proximity to one of their establishments. • Safety Related Applications • Help public or private safety organizations find or track mobile users in need of assistance. • Help locate stolen property.

  2. Introduction to Multimedia by Mr. Pruet Putjorn pruet@mfu.ac.th

  3. Multimedia? Multi+media?

  4. “Multi” “numerous” “media” “medium intermediary”

  5. Graphics/ Image Video Sound Text

  6. Yahoo-Movies

  7. Multimedia means that computer information can be represented through audio, video, and animation in addition to traditional media (i.e., text, graphics drawings, and images).

  8. Multimedia is the field concerned with the computer-controlled integration of text, graphics, drawings, still and moving images (Video), animation, audio, and any other media where every type of information can be represented, stored, transmitted and processed digitally.

  9. Two keys elements • of multimedia • Presentation of information through text, graphics, audio, images, animation, and full motion video. • Nonlinear navigation through applications for access to information on demand.

  10. Multimedia History 15,000–13,000 BC—Prehistoric humans paint images on the walls of their caves (including a narrative composition) in the Grotte de Lascaux, France.

  11. 1940—Dorothy Kunhardt’s Pat the Bunny is published. A simple book employing multimedia and interactivity, it will teach millions of children to think outside of the box. 1952—Bwana Devil, the first 3-D film using polarized lenses, is released. 1963 Literary Machine (Hypertext) by Ted nelson 1976—Personal computing’s other two wunderkinder, Steve Wozniak and Steve Jobs form Apple (the name is licensed from the Beatles).

  12. 1989—British physicist Tim Berners-Lee proposes a global hypertext system, the World Wide Web. During the next few years, he will develop the standards for URL, HTML, and HTTP. • 1991—James Cameron releases Terminator 2: Judgment Day. The film sets a new standard for the use of computer-generated special effects. • 1995—Disney releases Toy Story, the first feature-length movie totally comprised by computer graphics. The 77-minute film takes four years to make, and 800,000 machine hours to render.

  13. What is Hypertext?

  14. Hypertextis the organization of information units into connected associations that a user can choose to make. An instance of such an association is called a link or hypertext link. Hypertext is a text which contains links to other texts. The term was invented by Ted Nelson around 1965.

  15. What is Hypermedia?

  16. The World Wide Web (WWW) is the best example of hypermedia applications. Hypermedia, a term derived from hypertext, extends the notion of the hypertext link to include links among any set of multimedia objects, including sound, motion video, and virtual reality. It can also connote a higher level of user/network interactivity than the interactivity already implicit in hypertext. www.whatis.com

  17. Multimedia System

  18. A Multimedia System is a system capable of processing multimedia data and applications. • Characteristics of a Multimedia System • A Multimedia system has four basic characteristics: • Multimedia systems must be computer controlled. • Multimedia systems are integrated. • The information they handle must be represented digitally. • The interface to the final presentation of media is usually interactive.

  19. Desirable Features for a Multimedia System • Very High Processing Power • Multimedia Capable File System • Data Representations/File formats that support multimedia • Efficient and High I/O • Special Operating System • Storage and Memory • Network Support • Software Tools

  20. Components • of a Multimedia System • Capture devices • Storage Devices • Communication Networks • Computer Systems • MPEG/VIDEOHardware • Display Devices

  21. What is Multimedia Useful For? • Education – Tutoring systems – Encyclopedias – Instruction manuals • Information – Tourist information – Museums / art galleries • Entertainment – Games – Art

  22. How is Multimedia Built? • Using mixed media – Paper / videos / stereos / film / lasers – Art works using mixed media have been around for years – Not very portable! • Using computers – Digitization of media – Output on computer monitor or projection display – Replaces separate devices – Almost ubiquitous

  23. How is Multimedia Delivered? • Offline – Installations / kiosks • Single site with known hardware – CD-ROM / DVD / Software download • Multiple sites with no control over target hardware – Just you and the computer –No feedback or interaction • Online – Communication over networks • Limited bandwidth – User requires plug-in – Feedback and interaction possible

  24. Styles of Presentation card / page based icon / event based time based

  25. Card / Page Based • Presentation consists of 2D pages • Elements arranged in the way text and images are laid out in books and magazines – Text, images, videos, sound • Time-based elements – occupy a fixed space – Controls to start/stop playback • Links between pages: hypermedia • Hypercard, Toolbook, World-Wide Web (HTML)

  26. Adobe Image Ready

  27. Icon / Event Based • Presentation is an event-driven system – User does something (e.g. clicking an icon) and something happens in response (a movie is played) – Contemporary GUIs • Associating actions with events • Events initiated by user (mouse clicks, key presses etc) or generated internally (movie finishes, time passes etc) • Actions (behaviours) predefined or scripted (playing a movie, changing images, doing the unexpected…) • Authoring tools include Macromedia’s Authorware

  28. Macromedia Authoware

  29. Time Based • Time is the organizing principle • Elements arranged on a timeline – presented in sequence (e.g. like a slide show) – parallelism: more than one thing going on at once – synchronization (e.g. display text while video is playing) • May still incorporate some user control • De facto standard time-based authoring tool is Macromedia’s Director, Flash

  30. Macromedia Director

  31. Multimedia Applications • World Wide Web • Hypermedia courseware • Video conferencing • Video-on-demand • Interactive TV • Groupware • Home shopping • Games • Virtual reality • Digital video editing and production systems • Multimedia Database systems

  32. Trends in Multimedia World Wide Web -- Hypermedia systems -- embrace nearly all multimedia technologies and application areas. Ever increasing popularity. MBone -- Multicast Backbone: Equivalent of conventional TV and Radio on the Internet. Enabling Technologies -- developing at a rapid rate to support ever increasing need for Multimedia. Carrier, Switching, Protocol, Application, Coding/Compression, Database, Processing, and System Integration Technologies at the forefront of this.

  33. Tutorial 1 • Questions • Multimedia is an important part of a business environment-both in an office and on the internet. The office environment applications are often used for training purposes. But why and how is multimedia used in business on the web? • To complete: • Evaluate three websites that use multimedia for business, compares the sites include the following information: • The name of company, the type of business, and URL. • An example of how each site uses multimedia to enhance its site.

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