RE: video annotation

This refers to the proposal I made to media Fragment during the last F2F to
use edit units.

 

JP

 

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Söderberg
Sent: mardi, 5. mai 2009 15:07
To: David Singer; public-media-fragment@w3.org
Cc: public-media-annotation@w3.org
Subject: RE: video annotation

 

Hi, thanks!

I was concerned about how to refer to a temporal decomposition without
knowing FPS, "File Length" and other details.

Is there a standard agreement of what 20s-50s refers to? Perhaps the
"beginning" is not the same for all "expressions" of a work?

 

/Jkm

 

 

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From: David Singer [mailto:singer@apple.com] 
Sent: den 1 maj 2009 18:40
To: Joakim Söderberg; public-media-fragment@w3.org
Cc: public-media-annotation@w3.org
Subject: Re: video annotation

 

At 16:00  +0200 28/04/09, Joakim Söderberg wrote:

	Hello,

	I wonder if it is possible to refer to a fragment of a video without
referring to an actual file?


yes, of course.

	 

	For example if you want to annotate a scene in the Hollywood movie
"Nottinghill".

 

You would need to identify the movie "Notting Hill" unambiguously, and I'd
say someone would need a URN scheme.

 

For example

URN:imdb:tt0125439#time="20s-50s"

 

	 

	Regards

	Joakim

	Co-Chair of Media Annotations group

	~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

	Joakim Söderberg, M.Sc, Ph.D Multimedia Indexing

	Senior Research Engineer, Media Protocols and Applications

	Ericsson Research, Multimedia Technologies

 

 

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David Singer
Multimedia Standards, Apple Inc.

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