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Smart Content Factory - Approaching the Vision

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In this paper we describe the objectives and achievements in developing the vision of a “Smart Content Factory”. The “Smart Content Factory” aims at the creation of a knowledge-aware system infrastructure to improve the utilization (re-use and adaptation) of audiovisual content. We will provide an overview of the project objectives and introduce “digital content engineering” as a scientific discipline dealing with concepts, methodologies, techniques and tools for a quantifiable approach towards the vision of smart content, thereby addressing future scenarios of electronic publishing, especially for embedded publishers. We will further take a look at the user and system requirements of the “Smart Content Factory” and their impact on the architecture of the system prototype.  
WP7: Intelligent Media Framework. 
Salzburg Research  Georg Guentner, Siegfried Reich 
2007-02-16 19:31  Request for more detail


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Presented at the elpub Conference 2005 
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