A multimedia help system for a medical scenario in a rehabilitation clinic

In this paper we outline instructional, legal, and software requirements as well as a prototypical software implementation for a multimedia help system in a rehabilitation scenario. The help system will be used by patients in a rehabilitation clinic to support their pelvic floor exercises. After describing the use case we will outline the requirements for the scenario and show how our software was extended to meet the requirements. We present the key features of each component of the SIVA Suite: the authoring tool, the redesigned HTML5 player, and the server application. Thereby, important new features are described and illustrated. Design decisions are presented and explained.

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