Conference Proceeding

Interval algebra for spatio-temporal composition of distributedmultimedia objects

Dept. of Comput. Sci. & Inf. Eng., Tamkang Univ., Tamsui;
01/1999; DOI:10.1109/ICPADS.1998.741088 ISBN: 0-8186-8603-0 pp.308-315 In proceeding of: Parallel and Distributed Systems, 1998. Proceedings., 1998 International Conference on
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ABSTRACT Relations among temporal intervals can be used to model time dependent objects. The extension of temporal relation results in many researches related to the spatio-temporal modeling of distributed objects. We propose a fast mechanism for temporal relation compositions. A temporal transitive closure table is derived, and an interval-based temporal relation algebraic system is constructed. Thus, we propagate the time constraints of arbitrary two objects across long distances n by linear time. A set of algorithms is proposed to derive reasonable relations between intervals. Possible conflicts in the user specification are detected and eliminated. The algorithms are extended for time-based media in an arbitrary n-dimensional space. The contributions of these algorithms and the interval algebra system can be used to detect and eliminate time conflicts, to generate the schedule and layout of multimedia presentations, to model interval-based synchronization specifications, to analyze the distributed real-time playout, to denote the semantics of natural language sentence tense, and to capture the temporal semantics among distributed multimedia objects

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Keywords

algorithms
 
arbitrary n-dimensional space
 
derive reasonable relations
 
distances
 
distributed real-time playout
 
fast mechanism
 
interval algebra system
 
interval-based temporal relation algebraic system
 
model interval-based synchronization specifications
 
model time dependent objects
 
multimedia objects
 
multimedia presentations
 
natural language sentence tense
 
Possible conflicts
 
spatio-temporal modeling
 
temporal relation results
 
temporal transitive closure table
 

T.K. Shih