Recently, immense multimedia information is exchanged on the Internet, where 3DCG, video, image, sound, and text are involved in various circumstances with different terminal devices, networks, and users with different knowledge and competence on using computers. This fact may easily lead to so called 'digital divide' unless any special support is given to the users with few knowledge. We have already proposed a new concept of 'universal multimedia access' intended to narrow the digital divide by providing appropriate multimedia expressions according to users' (mental and physical) abilities, computer facilities, and network environments. In this paper, we discuss about some types of user interfaces and the evaluation system according to user computer skill and computer specifications.
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Network-Based Information Systems (NBiS), 2011 14th International Conference on
Date of Conference: 7-9 Sept. 2011