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Interactive Multimedia Presentation

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Interactive Multimedia Presentation is a collection of multimedia data that allows interaction with user/viewer. The term can be used as an umbrella for emerging and evolving multimedia contents such as Interactive TV, DVD, and Computer Games. An Interactive Multimedia System is one capable of creating or delivering such content.