- From: Raphaël Troncy <raphael.troncy@eurecom.fr>
- Date: Fri, 11 Jan 2013 17:01:09 +0100
- To: Bernhard Haslhofer <bernhard.haslhofer@cornell.edu>
- CC: Robert Sanderson <azaroth42@gmail.com>, Antoine Isaac <aisaac@few.vu.nl>, public-openannotation@w3.org
> Those are real-world annotation examples all of them being simple > plain strings. They could easily be represented as... > > flickr:note1 a oa:Annotation ; oa:hasBody "what are those holes for?" > ; oa:hasTarget > <http://www.flickr.com/photos/nationalmediamuseum/3588905866#xywh=160,120,320,240> > # sample pixel values +1 for this great media fragments URI usage. +10 to what Antoine and Bernard just said: we need both simple patterns for simple annotation and more complex patterns for structured (RDF) descriptions and both are oa:Annotation. We are applying the OA ontology in the LinkedTV EU project. I plan to communicate soon to this list our results, but I can also already voice that we had both requirements: sometimes, we are able to attach a very complex and structured description to a TV scene or shot, while sometimes, we just want to attach a keyword extracted from some description to a video segment. Raphaël -- Raphaël Troncy EURECOM, Campus SophiaTech Multimedia Communications Department 450 route des Chappes, 06410 Biot, France. e-mail: raphael.troncy@eurecom.fr & raphael.troncy@gmail.com Tel: +33 (0)4 - 9300 8242 Fax: +33 (0)4 - 9000 8200 Web: http://www.eurecom.fr/~troncy/
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