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The Pipeline of Enrichment. Don Cruickshank (sotonoid) 15 th August 2001 The 7th International Workshop on Open Hypermedia Systems. HyStream. Open Hypermedia applied to Continuous Metadata Streams Archived / Near-live / Live scenarios Media delivery Local media (hard disc, video recorder)
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The Pipeline of Enrichment Don Cruickshank (sotonoid) 15th August 2001 The 7th International Workshop on Open Hypermedia Systems
HyStream • Open Hypermedia applied to Continuous Metadata Streams • Archived / Near-live / Live scenarios • Media delivery • Local media (hard disc, video recorder) • TCP streaming (play during download, TV) • UDP streaming (real-time streaming, e.g. RTP) • Branching Media
Open Hypermedia • Media and Metadata arrive via different network streams • Links are stored separately from the media • Generic Links supplied by the Fundamental Open Hypertext Model (FOHM) • Multiple startpoints used to represent multiple video formats
Temporal Metadata • Startpoint – a video • Endpoint – a video, slide or person • Time – media clock value • Resource – the resource (e.g. projector) • Type – “appear” or “disappear” • Label – human readable label
HyStream Implementations • Temporal Linking Service • HTTP-alike protocol • Client software ‘downloads’ a dynamically created linkbase over time • SoFAR (Agent based) • Matchmaking service • Subscription mechanism • Ontological representation of temporal events • Web Agent
Smart Spaces • The Meeting Room Scenario • RDF representation • Automated metadata capture • RFID tags • 802.11b • Smartboard
Authoring and playback • Simultaneous authoring and playback • Client -> Server • Temporal metadata used to describe events • “Slide 2 appeared at 80 seconds into the seminar.” • Server -> Client • Temporal links streamed to client • No requirement for backchannel communication during normal playback
Summary • Open Hypermedia • Temporal Metadata Streams • Ontological Representation • Smart Spaces