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The semantics of MPEG-21 digital items revisited
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Proceeding of the 2nd ACM workshop on Multimedia semantics table of contents
Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
SESSION: Annotation -- ad-hoc and standards-based table of contents
Pages 17-23  
Year of Publication: 2008
ISBN:978-1-60558-316-7
Authors
Christian Timmerer  Klagenfurt University, Klagenfurt, Austria
Maria Teresa Andrade  INESC Porto, Porto, Portugal
Pedro Carvalho  INESC Porto, Porto, Portugal
Davide Rogai  Comm.it, Firenze, Italy
Giovanni Cordara  Telecom Italia Lab, Torino, Italy
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SIGMULTIMEDIA: ACM Special Interest Group on Multimedia
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ABSTRACT

The MPEG-21 standard forms a comprehensive multimedia framework covering the entire multimedia distribution chain. In particular, it provides a flexible approach to represent, process, and transact complex multimedia objects which are referred to as Digital Items (DIs). DIs can be quite generic, independent of the application domain, and can encompass a diversity of media resources and metadata. This flexibility has an impact on the level of interoperability between systems and applications, since not all the functionality needs to be implemented. Furthermore, additional semantic rules may be implemented through the processing of the Digital Item which is possibly driven by proprietary metadata. This jeopardizes interoperability and consequently raises barriers to the successful achievement of augmented and transparent use of multimedia resources. In this context, we have investigated and evaluated the interoperability at the semantic level of Digital Items throughout the automated production, delivery and consumption of complex multimedia resources in heterogeneous environments. This paper describes the studies conducted, the experiments performed, and the conclusions reached towards that goal.


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Collaborative Colleagues:
Christian Timmerer: colleagues
Maria Teresa Andrade: colleagues
Pedro Carvalho: colleagues
Davide Rogai: colleagues
Giovanni Cordara: colleagues