Multimedia Adaptation Decision-Taking. Furht, B., editor In Encyclopedia of Multimedia, pages 485–487. Springer US, 2008. 00000
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SynonymsFinding parameters for multimedia content adaptation engines; Search for adaptation decisionsDefinitionMultimedia adaptation decision-taking is referred to as the process of finding the optimal parameter settings for (multiple, possibly in series connected) multimedia content adaptation engines given the properties, characteristics, and capabilities of the content and the context in which it will be processed.Problem DescriptionThe information revolution of the last decade has resulted in a phenomenal increase in the quantity of multimedia content available to an increasing number of different users with different preferences who access it through a plethora of devices and over heterogeneous networks. End devices range from mobile phones to high definition TVs, access networks can be as diverse as UMTS (Universal Mobile Telecommunications System) and broadband networks, and the various backbone networks are different in bandwidth and Quality ...
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	title = {Multimedia {Adaptation} {Decision}-{Taking}},
	copyright = {©2008 Springer-Verlag},
	isbn = {978-0-387-74724-8 978-0-387-78414-4},
	url = {http://link.springer.com/referenceworkentry/10.1007/978-0-387-78414-4_45},
	abstract = {SynonymsFinding parameters for multimedia content adaptation engines; Search for adaptation decisionsDefinitionMultimedia adaptation decision-taking is referred to as the process of finding the optimal parameter settings for (multiple, possibly in series connected) multimedia content adaptation engines given the properties, characteristics, and capabilities of the content and the context in which it will be processed.Problem DescriptionThe information revolution of the last decade has resulted in a phenomenal increase in the quantity of multimedia content available to an increasing number of different users with different preferences who access it through a plethora of devices and over heterogeneous networks. End devices range from mobile phones to high definition TVs, access networks can be as diverse as UMTS (Universal Mobile Telecommunications System) and broadband networks, and the various backbone networks are different in bandwidth and Quality ...},
	language = {en},
	urldate = {2016-05-03},
	booktitle = {Encyclopedia of {Multimedia}},
	publisher = {Springer US},
	editor = {Furht, Borko},
	year = {2008},
	note = {00000},
	pages = {485--487}
}

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