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Lives is a system to author and visualize stories based on a collection of biographical and historical multimedia content enhanced with event objects. Stories are constructed as hyperlinked slide-shows, which may also be visualized in a timeline. Besides manually created hyperlinks, Lives also supports the discovery of stories and media that intersect the time period of a story element. Authoring is simplified by dragging and dropping from query results or the timeline, enabling re-use of events, media, and parts of other stories. The key feature of the design of Lives is the use of a three-tiered model with media, events, and stories. Lives has been used to narrate several aspects of Charles Babbage\u2019s life and contributions that cover a period of 200 years. Other stories created with Lives include \u201cThe Advancement of Computer Technology\u201d, and \u201cThe Early History of Programming\u201d. Lives allows a user to view these stories within their historical context, including other technological innovations and events from the period, enabling deeper and broader investigation for the curious.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n
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Lives is a system to author and visualize stories based on a collection of biographical and historical multimedia content enhanced with event objects. Stories are constructed as hyperlinked slide-shows, which may also be visualized in a timeline. 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