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A mobile system for non-linear access to time-based data

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Conventional interfaces for visualisation of time-based media support access to sequential data in a linear fashion. We present two visualisation interfaces for a mobile application that supports non-linear, structured browsing of multimedia recordings by exploiting certain features of concurrent multimedia streams. The system is built on a content mapping framework which automatically creates links between text and audio data by establishing "temporal neighbourhoods". It illustrates how non-linear browsing may be particularly valuable for devices with limited screen real-estate.

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        AVI '04: Proceedings of the working conference on Advanced visual interfaces
        May 2004
        425 pages
        ISBN:1581138679
        DOI:10.1145/989863

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