- From: Philipp Hoschka <ph@w3.org>
- Date: Sat, 06 Apr 2002 14:10:22 +0200
- To: www-tv@w3.org
Workshop on XML in Digital Media (XMLinDM'02) in conjunction with [1]The 8th International Conference on Distributed Multimedia Systems (DMS'2002) [1] http://www.mine.tku.edu.tw/DMS2002/ San Francisco, California, USA September 26-28, 2002 Purpose The current core language of WWW (i.e., HTML) is being replaced by next generation markup language called eXtensible Markup Language (XML). The main advantage of XML is that it separates content from presentation. This allows reuse of content. In addition, the content can be formatted using several XML based markup languages, e.g., Synchronized Multimedia Integration Language (SMIL), eXtensible Stylesheet Language Formatting Objects (XSL FO), Scalable Vector Graphics (SVG), and eXtensible HyperText Markup Language (XHTML). XML has several application areas in digital media. For example, multimedia content can be coded using SMIL. SMIL can be used, e.g., in streaming of multimedia content and mobile multimedia messaging. Similarly, SVG can be used for graphics, animation, and visual effects. Finally, XHTML will be the next generation markup language of both WAP and i-mode. XML based content can be transformed using XSL. This is convenient, for example, in multichannel publishing. The original content is transformed to presentations suitable for different kinds of end user terminals including personal computers, Personal Digital Assistants (PDA), and digital television Set-Top Boxes (STB). This is not possible with HTML, since the HTML file contains instructions for presentation, which is usually designed only for personal computers. In addition to transforming content for different devices, the content can also be tailored for different user profiles. This, so called personalization, requires that user profile are transferred from client to the server. For example, the Composite Capability / Preference Profile (CC/PP) protocol has been proposed for this purpose. The CC/PP protocol is so called metadata language, which can be used to attach different kinds of useful information to content. Metadata is especially useful in content management and publishing. It allows, for example, more efficient retrieval and filtering of content. This workshop is intended both for researchers and industry practitioners working with next generation WWW systems. It is an opportunity to present and observe latest research results and industry trends. All papers submitted to this workshop will be reviewed by at least two independent referees. Acceptance will be based primarily on originality and quality of the papers. XMLinDM'02 will be held in conjunction with [2]the 8th International Conference on Distributed Multimedia Systems (DMS'2002). [2] http://www.mine.tku.edu.tw/DMS2002/ Scope The papers submitted to the workshop should be related to latest developments in XML and digital media. Suitable topics include, but are not limited to * Synchronized Multimedia Integration Language (SMIL) * Scalable Vector Graphics (SVG) * Digital television * Mobile multimedia * Multimedia communications * Digital Rights Management (DRM) * Content management * User profiles * Metadata * Content description * Content production * Multichannel publishing Submission of Papers Papers should be prepared according to the DMS'2002 requirements. They must be written in English. Electronic submissions are encouraged. Send your paper in Postscript, PDF, or MS Word format via e-mail to Prof. Petri Vuorimaa Helsinki University of Technology, Finland e-mail: Petri.Vuorimaa@hut.fi Important deadlines * April 15,2002 Paper submission due * June 1, 2002 Notification of acceptance * August 1, 2002 Final manuscript due * August 1, 2002 Early conference registration due Contacts Prof. Petri Vuorimaa Helsinki University of Technology P.O. Box 5400 FI-02015 HUT, Finland phone: +358-9-451 4794 fax: +358-9-451 5253 e-mail: Petri.Vuorimaa@hut.fi This page is maintained by [3]Petri Vuorimaa, e-mail: [4]Petri.Vuorimaa@hut.f[5]i This page has been updated last on 28.2.2002. URL: [6]http://www.tml.hut.fi/~pv/XMLinDM2002.html [3] http://www.tml.hut.fi/~pv/ [4] mailto:Petri.Vuorimaa@hut.fi [5] mailto:xxxx@xxx.fi [6] http://www.tml.hut.fi/~pv/XMLinDM2002.html
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