Title: Smart Style on the Semantic Web
1Smart Style on theSemantic Web
- Lynda Hardman
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- CWI, Multimedia and Human-Computer
InteractionTU/e, Multimedia and Internet
Technology
2User-tailored Multimedia
- Large amounts of multimedia information stored in
databases - Accessible via the Web
- Presentation more than a list of URLs
- In the future part of the Semantic Web
- Application areas
- Digital libraries
- Cultural Heritage
- Online training
3Presentation of Google results text
4Presentation of Google results image
5One size doesnt fit all
6The problem
- Too many users need their own information
- for their level of expertise
- using appropriate media
- in an appropriate style
- displayed on their own device
- Multimedia information design is expensive
- There has to be some automation in the process
7Cuypers Engine
User Query
MMDB
MetadataDB
Cuypers Engine
8Demo
9Three ingredients
Content
10Content of example
Clair-obscur (Frans) en chiaroscuro (Italiaans)
betekenen 'licht-donker'. Beide termen worden
gebruikt om sterke licht-donkercontrasten in
schilderijen, tekeningen en prenten aan te
duiden. Hoewel het effect al eerder werd
toegepast, is de term pas sinds het einde van de
16de eeuw in zwang. De oorsprong van het woord
ligt in Italië. De schilder Caravaggio
(1573-1610) maakte het chiaroscuro-effect tot
zijn handelsmerk. Hij was een meester in het
schilderen van donkere taferelen met één felle
lichtbundel.
11Three ingredients
Presentation structure
Content
12Presentation structure of example
13Three ingredients
Aesthetics
Presentation structure
abcdefghij abcdefghijklmn ABCDEFGHIJK abcdefghijkl
m abcdefghijklm
Content
14Aesthetics of example
Fonts
Layout
Colours
Colours
15Design dependencies
Aesthetics
Presentation structure
abcdefghij abcdefghijk ABCDEFGHIJK abcdefghijk abc
defghijk
Content
16Presentation Structure depends on Layout
17Style Depends on Content
Chiaroscuro Rembrandt
The Stone Bridge (1638)
18Presentation structure depends on content
19Example Presentation Structure
Chiaroscuro
Rembrandt
Caravaggists
20Cuypers Knowledge Sources
User Query
MMDB
MetadataDB
Cuypers Engine
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30Conclusions
- Generating multimedia presentations requires
- making design dependencies explicit
- taking these dependencies into account
- Semantic Web has the potential to
- encode knowledge we use
- reuse knowledge already available
- Cuypers system provides an experimentation
platform
31This research is supported by
- NWO I2RPIntelligent Information Retrieval and
Presentation - NWO CHIMECultural Heritage in an Interactive
Multimedia Environment - NWO NASHNetworked Adaptive Structured Hypermedia
- Telematica Instituut Topia
- Images courtesy of Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam