- From: Kazuyuki Ashimura <ashimura@w3.org>
- Date: Wed, 18 Nov 2020 15:08:09 +0900
- To: public-wot-ig@w3.org, public-wot-wg@w3.org
available at: https://www.w3.org/2020/10/15-wot-uc-minutes.html also as text below. Thanks a lot for helping the scribe, Mihael Laglly! Kazuyuki --- [1]W3C [1] http://www.w3.org/ WoT Use Cases 15 Oct 2020 [2]Agenda [2] https://www.w3.org/WoT/IG/wiki/IG_UseCase_WebConf#Agenda_15.10. Attendees Present Kaz_Ashimura, Rob_Smith, Michael_Lagally, Jack_Dickinson, Jennifer_Lin, Michael_McCool, Chris_Needham, Tomoaki_Mizushima Regrets Chair Lagally Scribe kaz, mlagally Contents * [3]Topics 1. [4]Updates 2. [5]Prev minutes 3. [6]vF2F discussion - remaining topics 4. [7]Accessibility use cases * [8]Summary of Action Items * [9]Summary of Resolutions __________________________________________________________ <kaz> scribenick: kaz Updates McCool: had joint meeting with APA WG ... also PBG ... got various use case proposals Lagally: concrete contributions expected? McCool: yes, e.g., from Daihei Shiohama Lagally: great Jennifer: planning to work on geospatial use cases but still need to work McCool: no problem ... note that we're planning to have joint discussion with the Spatial Data IG at some point Jennifer: ok Lagally: would make sense to add your topic for the meeting in 2 weeks? Jennifer: ok Prev minutes [10]Oct-1 [10] https://www.w3.org/2020/10/01wot-uc-minuts.html Lagally: any objections? (none) [11]Sep-3 [11] https://www.w3.org/2020/09/03-wot-uc-minuts.html Lagally: approved [12]Sep-17 [12] https://www.w3.org/2020/09/17-wot-uc-minuts.html Kaz: the point is that there were a bunch of possible use cases from the Singapore Geospatial Week but we don't need to collect all of them Lagally: wondering about the style of McCool's comment Kaz: will change the style from "irc" to "phone" Lagally: ok McCool: that is the comment I directly typed into the IRC Lagally: ok ... let's keep it asis then Kaz: on the other hand, second comment by McCool inserted later is the one I myself added since it was missing, so will fix the style Lagally: ok ... approved [13]Sep-24 [13] https://www.w3.org/2020/09/24-wot-uc-minuts.html Lagally: pre-meeting for the TPAC joint discussions ... any objections? (none) vF2F discussion - remaining topics <inserted> scribenick: mlagally Kaz: rob, can you please present your slides and use case.md? Rob: yes ... Key use cases: Golden tutorial and virtual guide ... golden tutorial is using AR, proof of action, capture format for AR debug to allow sync of data ... recording video and feeds input data to AI to produce an overlapped image ... this not a replacement for AR markup language ... combination of recorded video and recorded sensor data to live AR system ... virtual guide ... audio track provides guidance, provides triggers for virtual guides ... sync with map ... this could also be used for medical use cases ... camera with AR shows bones or areas where to give an injection ... an AR camera could be pointed to a real world object, guidance could be given how to use that object ... i.e. control the Web of Things thing ... can also be synchronized with an annotated map ... AR overlay on the video shows a model and some additional linformation McCool: this seems to require geolocation, slam? ... slam may require significant computation, edge computing use case. <inserted> kaz: yeah, so Rob has created a use case MD on vertical aspect and myself created another use case MD from horizontal viewpoint including geolocation collaboration Lagally: are you using standard for geolocation? Rob: we are defining WebVMT is JSON based but not pure JSON <kaz> [14]Rob's proposed breakout session [14] https://www.w3.org/wiki/TPAC/2020/SessionIdeas#Video_Metadata_For_Moving_Objects_.26_Sensors_On_The_Web_.28WebVMT.29 Rob: allows encapsulating data, see GeoJSON example McCool: you are having streaming data in chunks, similar to events that was done by Mozilla ... is it a protocol for sending events as JSON chunks? Rob: yes ... how do you do duration? McCool: need to consider, not handling it currently ... can events be queued out of order? Rob: why do you need that? mccool, some serialisation may change the order Rob: events typically are in order, need to think about it Kaz: I invited Rob to explain how synchronisation in media happens, this can be very useful for WoT ... 3D model could also be interesting Rob: absolutely <kaz> [15]PR 62 - Rob's use case description [15] https://github.com/w3c/wot-usecases/pull/62 <kaz> [16]PR 61 - Kaz's use case description [16] https://github.com/w3c/wot-usecases/pull/61 <inserted> scribenick: kaz Kaz: Rob's use case is more application specific ... my use case is more horizontal UI platform Lagally: wondering about how to deal with realtime video streams. don't want to look into the details of video codecs Kaz: related to WN discussion too ... possibly Web Transport could be considered ... would refine my use case description ... also will talk with Rob about how to proceed ... maybe we can compile those two PRs ... or should continue to improve both the PRs separately Accessibility use cases McCool: bunch of discussion during the joint meeting with APA ... captured issues on the repo [17]Issue 64 [17] https://github.com/w3c/wot-usecases/issues/64 McCool: would be useful to automotive environment too ... planning to have a followup meeting in Dec ... during the PlugFest call on Dep-9 Lagally: ok ... btw, what do you mean by "Publishing, including recipes"? McCool: related to the use cases discussed during the PBG joint meeting Lagally: ok ... let's revisit this topic during the next UC call in 2 weeks ... tx a lot for your contributions, all! [adjourned] Summary of Action Items Summary of Resolutions [End of minutes] __________________________________________________________ Minutes manually created (not a transcript), formatted by David Booth's [18]scribe.perl version ([19]CVS log) $Date: 2020/11/18 05:40:32 $ [18] http://dev.w3.org/cvsweb/~checkout~/2002/scribe/scribedoc.htm [19] http://dev.w3.org/cvsweb/2002/scribe/
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