Ontology-Based Multimedia Adaptive Learning System for U-Learning

More and more video streaming technologies supporting for E-learning systems are popular among distributed network environment. The Web’s Information Seeking System as the main provider of information is indisputable. How to provide multimedia Information seeking support E-learning system is becoming more and imperative. In this paper, we provided a multimedia information system for e-learning. This system requires adaptable and reusable support for the modeling of multimedia content models and also supports possible interactive, transfer of streams multimedia data such as audio, video, text and annotations using with network facilities. However, we investigated these existed standards and applications for multimedia documents models such as HTML, MHEG, SMIL, HyTime, RealPlay and MS Windows Media that let us to find that these standards and applications models do not provide adequate support for advanced reuse and adaptation. Consequently, we proposed a new approach for the modeling of reusable and adaptable multimedia content. We developed a comprehensive system for advanced multimedia content production: support for recording the presentation, retrieving the content, summarizing the presentation, weaving the presentation and customizing the representation. This approach significantly impacts and supports the multimedia presentation authoring processes in terms of methodology and commercial aspects.

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