Adaptation of Audiovisual Contents and Their Delivery Means.
The article discusses adaptation of audiovisual contents and their delivery means in the 21st century. The authors argue that online video services, such as mobile television (TV), Internet Protocol television (IPTV), and WebTV, provide content adaptation techniques under the form of adaptive stream...
| Published in: | Communications of the ACM Vol. 56; no. 11; pp. 86 - 94 |
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Association for Computing Machinery
Nov2013
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