ASAMPL: Programming Language for Mulsemedia Data Processing Based on Algebraic System of Aggregates

This paper presents the new programming language ASAMPL which is developed for effective processing of multimodal data. The language is based on the Algebraic System of Aggregates which is also presented in this paper. An aggregate is a set of tuples where every tuple represents data of certain modality (graphical, audio, video, olfactory, etc.). The proposed programming language is aimed at the development of mulsemedia applications for education, health care, industry, electronic commerce, entertainment, and other areas.

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