AW: AW: Capturing the information about the creator of a collection or a feed within the Media Ontology

Hello Matthias,

>> I think that the creator of a collection/feed can be represented using
>> ma:creator, when the context of the annotation is the URI of the
>> collection/feed. As you are probably aware, we are in the process of
>> defining roles for creators and contributors. So it might be useful to
>> introduce a specific role for that purpose, although I’m not sure what
>> it would be called.
> Oh ok...I was not aware of that since 30 minutes ago. :-)
> 
> As for the role name I'm not sure either. Are there certain labeling-
> restrictions that need to be taken into consideration?

Not yet ... 

>> Concerning your previous comment about the mapping the uploaded in
> YouTube: couldn’t we map that to ma: publisher?
>> Are you referring to the author of a collection or to the uploader of a
> video on Youtube?

I was referring to the uploader, as I think the author of the collection maps to ma:creator.

Best regards,
Werner

 
> Von: public-media-annotation-request@w3.org [mailto:public-media-
> annotation-request@w3.org] Im Auftrag von Matthias Einbrodt
> Gesendet: Montag, 06. Juli 2009 19:02
> An: public-media-annotation@w3.org
> Betreff: Capturing the information about the creator of a collection or
> a feed within the Media Ontology
> 
> Hello,
> I thought a little about the idea of capturing the information about
> the creator of a collection or a feed within the Media Ontology.
> To date there is actually no element within the Media Ontology that
> could capture such information. A collection or feed creator property
> could be mapped to the ma:author property but that would cause overlaps
> with the values for the creator or authors of singe media entities
> (videos, images etc.) and thus it would not be possible to search for a
> creator of a collection specifically.
> Therefore I want to discuss the idea of introducing a distinct Media
> Ontology property for the creators of collections / feeds / playlists.
> A possible use case where such a property might valuable can be found
> within the Youtube context for example where users can create several
> feeds and playlists and somene might be interested to search for the
> playlists / feeds of a certain user because he is known to create very
> popular and liked playlists.
> I’m looking forward hearing your opinions.
> Best regards
> Matthias Einbrodt

Received on Tuesday, 7 July 2009 13:27:17 UTC