- From: Bo Ferri <zazi@smiy.org>
- Date: Wed, 31 Aug 2016 16:36:32 +0200
- To: public-schemaorg@w3.org
Hi Melvin, I guess (the already available) http://schema.org/ItemList bears the logic of an ordered list* and is a good fit to model playlists consisting various content + (as already proposed by Thad) you can combine it with Actions (e.g. ListenAction). Re. recommendations the Recommendation Ontology [1] is also based on the concept of ordered lists. So again ItemList might be the a good choice here. just my 5p ;) Cheers, Bo *) analogous to the Playback Ontology which has its roots in the the Ordered List Ontology [2] [1] purl.org/ontology/rec/core# [2] http://purl.org/ontology/olo/core# On 31/08/2016 10:09, Melvin Carvalho wrote: > I was wondering what the latest thinking on playlists and itemlists are? > > I was looking at this document from 2014 which is very interesting > > https://docs.google.com/document/d/1WIQvnaAWCdcPn3AouznLELbLCcHqkGlttYREChVFycc/edit#heading=h.8v1ynjmzpofb > > Another possibility was to use the Playback ontology but that may be a > bit complex > > http://smiy.sourceforge.net/pbo/spec/playbackontology.html > > My use case revolves around a library of Media Objects, they could be > audio, image, video etc. > > Currently they are displayed by type of content, but I could imagine > mixing some audio tracks together with some video etc as part of a > playlist generated by a recommender engine > > I've seen display position mentioned in the past > http://www.heppnetz.de/ontologies/goodrelations/v1#displayPosition > > > I'm looking for something simple and future proofed, something where I > can bookmark an item in the playlist and probably get the order. Prev > and Next and nice to have, but not a must. > > Anyone currently using schema.org <http://schema.org> for media libraries?
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