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- Date: Sun, 06 Dec 2015 16:28:33 +0000
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dwbp-ISSUE-222: Multiple/Derived values of a metric [Quality & Granularity Vocabulary] http://www.w3.org/2013/dwbp/track/issues/222 Raised by: Antoine Isaac On product: Quality & Granularity Vocabulary Raised in public comment by Werner Bailer https://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/public-dwbp-comments/2015Oct/0019.html [ a. multiple values of one metric We found that there are metrics where a single output value may not be sufficient. In particular, this applies to statistics (which are listed as one dimension in the draft spec). For example, one may want to express the mean, min or max of a metric over a dataset, or providing an absolute and a relative (normalized) value for the same metric. Of course this could be done by defining multiple metrics, but then one would need a mechanism to group/link them or express their dependency. In the EBU, the working group on quality control [2] has defined a data model for the somewhat related problem of describing quality of audiovisual content (with XML serialisations so far, not RDF). This model supports multiple output values, that can be typed. For DQV, this could for example be achieved by having multiple values, and defining subproperties of daq:value. [2] https://tech.ebu.ch/groups/qc ]
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