RE: Cool demo: popcorn.js Semantic Video

Good demo. As usual, the problem will be the cost of production if to be deployed for mass services. If users are interested and attracted, money may flow.

JP

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From: public-media-annotation-request@w3.org [mailto:public-media-annotation-request@w3.org] On Behalf Of Thierry MICHEL
Sent: vendredi, 3. septembre 2010 09:55
To: Joakim Söderberg
Cc: public-media-annotation@w3.org
Subject: Re: Cool demo: popcorn.js Semantic Video

Cool indeed !

Le 03/09/2010 00:51, Joakim Söderberg a écrit :
> Hi, don't know if you have seen this but Mozilla has made a really cool semantic web video demo.
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> They have created a JavaScript file that without browser plugins (at least if you have the latest firefox or Chrome browser) lets you present semantic data to a playing video. Have a look at the short video to get a really nice overview of what it is about...
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> http://www.drumbeat.org/content/popcorn-js-semantic-video-demo
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> to test it live: http://webmademovies.etherworks.ca/popcorndemo (requires a good browser)
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> I don't know what "semantic data" they are using, perhaps the subtitles? If anyone knows please fill in...
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> /Joakim
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