Re[2]: Unifying scheduled and event-based content timing

Oh, I misspelled some words...

s/achive/achieve/
s/sinario/scenario/

Futomi


On Fri, 26 Oct 2012 18:04:54 +0900
Futomi Hatano <futomi.hatano@newphoria.co.jp> wrote:

> Hi Gisung and all,
> 
> Thank you for your suggestion, Gisung.
> As far as I understand, your suggestion is similar to R1.
> http://www.w3.org/community/websignage/wiki/Web-based_Signage_Use_cases_and_Requirements#R1._Making_contents_using_a_declarative_approach
> If we want to achive event-based contents,
> we can simply use JavaScript and CSS3 without XML-based solution like SMIL.
> My understanding, the point of your suggestion is 
> achiving event-based contents using a declarative approach, isn't it?
> 
> My interest is rather this phrase.
> 
> > e.g, the signage displays a poster image if no one stares it, and displays
> > a video clip if anyone stares it or a user touches a video clip button.
> 
> This sinario (use case) can be put in "R6. Capturing an end-user".
> http://www.w3.org/community/websignage/wiki/Web-based_Signage_Use_cases_and_Requirements#R6._Capturing_an_end-user
> 
> How do you think, all.
> 
> Best regards,
> Futomi
> 
> 
> On Fri, 26 Oct 2012 16:59:44 +0900
> Gisung Kim <gskim@itc.kaist.ac.kr> wrote:
> 
> > Deal all,
> > 
> > I'd like to suggest a requirement for web-based signage.
> > 
> > While researching for 'context-aware interactive digital signage',
> > I'm wondering how digital signage system can integrate a determinate
> > scheduled playlist with dynamic contents which are triggered by external or
> > internal events, such as user interaction or ambient information.
> > 
> > --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
> > Use cases
> > 
> > [Unifying scheduled and event-based content timing]
> > 
> > Michael was assigned to arrange contents of an advertisement, consisting of
> > video clips, a myriad of still images and messages.
> > The advertiser wants to make the advertisement changeable and interactive
> > so that the signage displays a proper content to its viewers.
> > e.g, the signage displays a poster image if no one stares it, and displays
> > a video clip if anyone stares it or a user touches a video clip button.
> > Michael first scheduled determinate contents which are displayed in general
> > without external events.
> > He organized event-based contents and made scheduled and event-based
> > contents to fit together, to prevent any timing conflicts between them.
> > 
> > Motivation
> > 
> > One of major merits of digital signage over traditional printed signage is
> > reflecting user interaction. Digital signage can provide additional
> > information in response to user input.
> > If there is a scheduled content playlist which requires the signage to show
> > scheduled contents on time, the dynamic contents triggered by user input
> > should not bother the scheduled contents.
> > 
> > Gap analysis
> > 
> > In SMIL 3.0, there is a discussion of unifying event based and scheduled
> > timing for multimedia presentation.
> > To integrate interactive content into SMIL 3.0, SMIL 1.0 scheduler is
> > extended to support indeterminate timing and event-activation. See SMIL3.0
> > : http://www.w3.org/TR/SMIL3/smil-timing.html#q181
> > The issue is a little bit associated to R14, a kind of scheduling issue,
> > but it focuses on harmony of scheduled and event-based contents as one
> > signage service.
> > --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
> > 
> > I appreciate any comments or suggestions on the proposed issue.
> > 
> > Thanks.
> > 
> > Best regards,
> > 
> > Gisung Kim
> > 
> > 
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