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Multimedia document processing in an HTML5 world

Published: 19 September 2011 Publication History

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The evolution in media support within W3C standards has led to the development of HMTL5. HTML5 provides extensive support for audio/video/timed-text within an interoperable browser context.
This workshop examines the impact of HTML5 on research and systems support for multimedia documents. We will consider issues such as extensibility, adaptivity and maintenance, and will discuss the future needs for Multimedia in a Web context.

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DocEng '11: Proceedings of the 11th ACM symposium on Document engineering
September 2011
296 pages
ISBN:9781450308632
DOI:10.1145/2034691
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Published: 19 September 2011

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  1. HTML5
  2. multimedia
  3. timed-text
  4. w3c
  5. web browser

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DocEng '11
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DocEng '11: ACM Symposium on Document Engineering
September 19 - 22, 2011
California, Mountain View, USA

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