
The research issues on multiple media correlation have arisen with more and more integrated multimedia applications. The multimedia correlation is used to coordinate different media and facilitate cross-media access. This paper presents our work on two types of multimedia correlation: explicit and implicit relations. We develop a system to carefully capture explicit relations and devise some computed synchronization processes to discover implicit relations between media objects. The proposed computed synchronization techniques, including speech-text alignment process in temporal domain, automatic scrolling process in spatial domain, and content dependency check process in content domain, will be addressed. Experimental results show that in the speech-text alignment process 80% of forced alignment are in-sync even the speech recognition accuracy is as low as 25%. The automatic scrolling process effectively maintains a resynchronization mechanism in different displaying environments.
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