- From: Dan Brickley <danbri@danbri.org>
- Date: Mon, 19 Jan 2009 15:35:31 +0100
- To: Victor Rodriguez Doncel <victorr@ac.upc.edu>
- Cc: public-media-annotation@w3.org, Alistair Miles <alistair.miles@zoo.ox.ac.uk>
(de-lurking; I'm a wellwisher on the public list not a WG member for now) On 19/1/09 15:13, Victor Rodriguez Doncel wrote: > I attach a modified version of the mapping including a mapping to FRBR. > <http://www.w3.org/2008/WebVideo/Annotations/wiki/FRBR> Great to see things being connected up to FRBR. I blogged about this recently, and that's been picked up on the FRBR blog, so you could perhaps ask there if you're looking for sample data. http://www.frbr.org/2009/01/16/w3c-media-annotations-working-group#respond Also recently in that blog, http://www.frbr.org/2008/12/19/variations3-frbrization-algorithms recently points to some FRBRization algorithm work around music. http://www.dlib.indiana.edu/projects/vfrbr/ ... no data/code public yet though. A related effort worth knowing about is the Dublin Core / RDA collaboration. http://dublincore.org/dcmirdataskgroup/ They have a growing collection of scenarios in their wiki, see http://dublincore.org/dcmirdataskgroup/Scenarios ... and are exploring RDF representations of RDA. RDA is http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Resource_Description_and_Access ... "Resource Description and Access or RDA is a set of instructions for the cataloguing of books and other materials held in libraries. RDA is intended to replace AACR2, a standard in widespread use in Anglo-American libraries." ... and has a strong FRBR influence. See also the thread "datasets for testing RDA at scale" in their mailing list, https://www.jiscmail.ac.uk/cgi-bin/webadmin?A0=DC-RDA (you may need to join to see the archives). Am cc:'ing Alistair Miles who may have some more pointers / ideas. cheers, Dan ps. another Atom-based media metadata proposal: http://martin.atkins.me.uk/specs/atommedia > My concern is whether we need sample metadata records. > FRBR is widely used in bibliographic records (including video), but > currently I have found no public FRBR metadata records. > For example, Europeana <http://www.europeana.eu/> -the European digital > Library- manages 2 million records (videos among them)- is expected to > have FRBR support by 2010 <http://frbr.bnportugal.pt/>... > > Regards, > Víctor > > Tobias Bürger escribió: >> Dear all, >> >> Please find attached the mapping table with my input, i.e. mappings to >> EXIF, MediaRDF, SearchMonkey Media, LOM and METS. >> >> I failed to upload it to the Wiki (the system said that the file is >> corrupt...). >> >> FYI: The METS mapping is very basic as METS typically includes other >> formats to describe technical or descriptive information. >> >> Best regards, >> >> Tobias
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