A Conceptual Model of Intelligent Multimedia Data Rendered using Flying Light Specks
Nima Yazdani, Hamed Alimohammadzadeh, Shahram Ghandeharizadeh

TL;DR
This paper introduces a conceptual model for multimedia data in Flying Light Speck displays, enabling content-based queries, semantic annotations, and supporting diverse applications like entertainment and healthcare.
Contribution
It presents a novel conceptual model for FLS multimedia data that supports semantic annotations and content-based querying, extending multimedia repositories for diverse applications.
Findings
Model enables semantic annotations of FLS illumination data
Supports content-based queries in FLS displays
Demonstrated applications in entertainment and healthcare
Abstract
A Flying Light Speck, FLS, is a miniature sized drone configured with light sources to illuminate 3D multimedia objects in a fixed volume, an FLS display. A swarm of FLSs may provide haptic interactions by exerting force back at a user's touch. This paper presents a conceptual model for the multimedia data to enable content-based queries. The model empowers users of an FLS display to annotate the illuminations by adding semantics to the data, extending a multimedia repository with information and knowledge. We present a core conceptual model and demonstrate its extensions for two diverse applications, authoring tools with entertainment and MRI scans with healthcare.
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