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Article Dans Une Revue The Journal of the Institute of Electronics, Information, and Communication Engineers Année : 2010

MPEG-V and RoSE : A Framework for Multimedia Rich Experience, and Its First Implementation for Sensory Effects

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Motivated by recent trends in technologies development related to multi-sensorial experience together with the democratization of virtual worlds MPEG started a new standard called Media Context and Control and abbreviated MPEG-V. The new standard is composed of four parts-Architecture, Control Information, Sensory Information, Avatar Information. In order to address the specific application of multi-sensorial experience, we implemented the RoSE (representation of sensory effects) framework that provides sensory effects to users by associating multimedia of various sensory devices. The framework contains four work items: SE (Sensory Effects), USP (User Sensory Preferences), SDC (Sensory Device Capabilities), and SDCom (Sensory Device Commands). These items are standardized in part 2 and part 3 of MPEG-V In this paper we review the MPEG-V activities and describe the RoSE framework.

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Sanghyun Joo, Marius Preda, Jean Gelissen. MPEG-V and RoSE : A Framework for Multimedia Rich Experience, and Its First Implementation for Sensory Effects. The Journal of the Institute of Electronics, Information, and Communication Engineers, 2010, 93 (3), pp.245-250. ⟨hal-00941115⟩
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