The importance of Linked Media to the Future WebLinkedTV
If the future Web will be able to fully leverage the scale and quality of online media, a Web scale layer of structured, interlinked media annotations is needed, which we will call Linked Media, inspired by the Linked Data movement for making structured, interlinked descriptions of resources better available online. Mobile and tablet devices, as well as connected TVs, introduce novel application domains that will benefit from broad understanding and acceptance of Linked Media standards. In this talk, I will provide an overview of current practices and specification efforts in the domain of video and Web content integration, drawing from the LinkedTV and MediaMixer projects. From this, I will present a vision for a Linked Media layer on the future Web will can empower new media-centric applications in a world of ubiquitous online multimedia.
Linking Media and Data using Apache Marmotta (LIME workshop keynote)LinkedTV
Sebastian Schaffert is CTO and co-founder of RedLink GmbH. He is also currently working as head of the "Knowledge and Media Technologies" department at Salzburg Research and occassionally as a lecturer at the University of Applied Sciences (FH) Salzburg. He received his diploma in Computer Science in 2001 and his PhD in 2004, both at the University of Munich, Germany. His current research focus is Semantic Web technologies, especially Linked Data, Semantic Search, Information Extraction, and Multimedia Information Systems.
Keynote at LIME workshop at ESWC 2014.
Boost your search with semantic technologyvrt-medialab
MediaLoep combines documents readily available within the broadcasting company (subtitles, news preparation, ...) with semantic web technology to create a powerfull media search application.
Presented at EBU Production Technology Seminar 2011
The importance of Linked Media to the Future WebLinkedTV
If the future Web will be able to fully leverage the scale and quality of online media, a Web scale layer of structured, interlinked media annotations is needed, which we will call Linked Media, inspired by the Linked Data movement for making structured, interlinked descriptions of resources better available online. Mobile and tablet devices, as well as connected TVs, introduce novel application domains that will benefit from broad understanding and acceptance of Linked Media standards. In this talk, I will provide an overview of current practices and specification efforts in the domain of video and Web content integration, drawing from the LinkedTV and MediaMixer projects. From this, I will present a vision for a Linked Media layer on the future Web will can empower new media-centric applications in a world of ubiquitous online multimedia.
Linking Media and Data using Apache Marmotta (LIME workshop keynote)LinkedTV
Sebastian Schaffert is CTO and co-founder of RedLink GmbH. He is also currently working as head of the "Knowledge and Media Technologies" department at Salzburg Research and occassionally as a lecturer at the University of Applied Sciences (FH) Salzburg. He received his diploma in Computer Science in 2001 and his PhD in 2004, both at the University of Munich, Germany. His current research focus is Semantic Web technologies, especially Linked Data, Semantic Search, Information Extraction, and Multimedia Information Systems.
Keynote at LIME workshop at ESWC 2014.
Boost your search with semantic technologyvrt-medialab
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Presented at EBU Production Technology Seminar 2011
Current conceptual models and methodologies for Web applications concentrate on content, navigation, and service modeling. Although some of them are meant to address semantic web applications too, they do not fully exploit the whole potential deriving from interaction with ontological data sources and and from Semantic annotations. This paper proposes an extension to Web application conceptual models toward Semantic Web. We devise an extension of the WebML modeling framework that fulfills most of the design requirements emerging for the new area of Semantic Web. We generalize the development process to cover Semantic Web and we devise a set of new primitives for ontology importing and querying. Finally, an implementation prototype of the proposed concepts is proposed within the commercial tool WebRatio.
Semantic Data Normalization For Efficient Clinical Trial ResearchOntotext
Clinical trials, both public and proprietary, hold a huge amount of valuable information. Acquiring knowledge from that information in a cost and time efficient manner is a major industry pain point.
Although information from clinical trials is stored in structured or semi-structured form, it is rarely coded with medical terminologies, which creates a significant level of ambiguity and increases the effort for data preparation for analytical purposes.
A Semantic Data Model for Web ApplicationsArmin Haller
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(Keynote Talk held on the 29th of October 2015 at the Joint International Geoinformation Conference JIGC 2015 in Kuala Lumpur)
Abstract:
In Smart City projects huge amounts of different datasets have to be linked or even integrated. A multitude of sensors provide information about the current operation status of the many urban systems like energy and water supplies, transportation, and security situations for monitoring, controlling, and planning. Semantic 3D city models can be used in such contexts to spatially and semantically structure the many data items by relating them with the respective objects of the 3D city model. However, such models have been mostly static representations of the environment in the past, and their inclusion of the urban sensor landscape was not addressed in detail. Also the computation of urban (key performance) indicator values like building energy demands has not been supported by a dedicated conceptual model yet.
The presentation will present new frameworks based on semantic 3D city models and Model Driven Engineering (MDE). These frameworks complement the ISO 19109 standard on modeling geographic features. They provide concepts for the modeling of indicators for different application domains like mobility, energy, and security as well as for the semantic modeling of planned changes as transactions on 3D city models. It will be shown how these concepts are employed in Smart City use cases and how they relate to the CityGML standard. Furthermore, it will be shown how CityGML can be extended for representing dynamic object properties including sensor observations and time-dependent patterns for values.
First Steps in Semantic Data Modelling and Search & Analytics in the CloudOntotext
This webinar will break the roadblocks that prevent many from reaping the benefits of heavyweight Semantic Technology in small scale projects. We will show you how to build Semantic Search & Analytics proof of concepts by using managed services in the Cloud.
Semantic Interoperability at Europeana - MultilingualDSIs2018Antoine Isaac
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Personalization on the Web with Semantic Patterns (in LOD)Lora Aroyo
Presentation given at STLab at CNR, Rome
Starting a collaboration for identifying useful knowledge and navigation patterns in LOD to recommend media (TV programs and News) content
20 Sept 2010
http://stlab.istc.cnr.it/stlab/STLab:News/12
Current conceptual models and methodologies for Web applications concentrate on content, navigation, and service modeling. Although some of them are meant to address semantic web applications too, they do not fully exploit the whole potential deriving from interaction with ontological data sources and and from Semantic annotations. This paper proposes an extension to Web application conceptual models toward Semantic Web. We devise an extension of the WebML modeling framework that fulfills most of the design requirements emerging for the new area of Semantic Web. We generalize the development process to cover Semantic Web and we devise a set of new primitives for ontology importing and querying. Finally, an implementation prototype of the proposed concepts is proposed within the commercial tool WebRatio.
Semantic Data Normalization For Efficient Clinical Trial ResearchOntotext
Clinical trials, both public and proprietary, hold a huge amount of valuable information. Acquiring knowledge from that information in a cost and time efficient manner is a major industry pain point.
Although information from clinical trials is stored in structured or semi-structured form, it is rarely coded with medical terminologies, which creates a significant level of ambiguity and increases the effort for data preparation for analytical purposes.
A Semantic Data Model for Web ApplicationsArmin Haller
This presentation gives a short overview of the Semantic Web, RDFa and Linked Data. The second part briefly discusses ActiveRaUL, our model and system for developing form-based Web applications using Semantic Web technologies.
(Keynote Talk held on the 29th of October 2015 at the Joint International Geoinformation Conference JIGC 2015 in Kuala Lumpur)
Abstract:
In Smart City projects huge amounts of different datasets have to be linked or even integrated. A multitude of sensors provide information about the current operation status of the many urban systems like energy and water supplies, transportation, and security situations for monitoring, controlling, and planning. Semantic 3D city models can be used in such contexts to spatially and semantically structure the many data items by relating them with the respective objects of the 3D city model. However, such models have been mostly static representations of the environment in the past, and their inclusion of the urban sensor landscape was not addressed in detail. Also the computation of urban (key performance) indicator values like building energy demands has not been supported by a dedicated conceptual model yet.
The presentation will present new frameworks based on semantic 3D city models and Model Driven Engineering (MDE). These frameworks complement the ISO 19109 standard on modeling geographic features. They provide concepts for the modeling of indicators for different application domains like mobility, energy, and security as well as for the semantic modeling of planned changes as transactions on 3D city models. It will be shown how these concepts are employed in Smart City use cases and how they relate to the CityGML standard. Furthermore, it will be shown how CityGML can be extended for representing dynamic object properties including sensor observations and time-dependent patterns for values.
First Steps in Semantic Data Modelling and Search & Analytics in the CloudOntotext
This webinar will break the roadblocks that prevent many from reaping the benefits of heavyweight Semantic Technology in small scale projects. We will show you how to build Semantic Search & Analytics proof of concepts by using managed services in the Cloud.
Semantic Interoperability at Europeana - MultilingualDSIs2018Antoine Isaac
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Personalization on the Web with Semantic Patterns (in LOD)Lora Aroyo
Presentation given at STLab at CNR, Rome
Starting a collaboration for identifying useful knowledge and navigation patterns in LOD to recommend media (TV programs and News) content
20 Sept 2010
http://stlab.istc.cnr.it/stlab/STLab:News/12
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Unlocking the Semantics of Multimedia Presentations in the Web with the Multi...Carsten Saathoff
The semantics of rich multimedia presentations in the web such as SMIL, SVG, and Flash cannot or only to a very limited extend be understood by search engines today.
This hampers the retrieval of such presentations and makes their archival and management a difficult task.
Existing metadata models and metadata standards are either conceptually too narrow, focus on a specific media type only, cannot be used and combined together, or are not practically applicable for the semantic description of rich multimedia presentations.
In this paper, we propose the Multimedia Metadata Ontology (M3O) for annotating rich, structured multimedia presentations.
The M3O provides a generic modeling framework for representing sophisticated multimedia metadata.
It allows for integrating the features provided by the existing metadata models and metadata standards.
Our approach bases on Semantic Web technologies and can be easily integrated with multimedia formats such as the W3C standards SMIL and SVG.
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The M3O is used with our SemanticMM4U framework for the multi-channel generation of semantically-rich multimedia presentations.
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6. Content of example Clair-obscur (Frans) en chiaroscuro (Italiaans) betekenen 'licht-donker'. Beide termen worden gebruikt om sterke licht-donkercontrasten in schilderijen, tekeningen en prenten aan te duiden. Hoewel het effect al eerder werd toegepast, is de term pas sinds het einde van de 16de eeuw in zwang. De oorsprong van het woord ligt in Italië. De schilder Caravaggio (1573-1610) maakte het chiaroscuro-effect tot zijn handelsmerk. Hij was een meester in het schilderen van donkere taferelen met één felle lichtbundel .
8. Presentation structure of example Clair-obscur (Frans) en chiaroscuro (Italiaans) betekenen 'licht-donker'. Beide termen worden gebruikt om sterke licht-donkercontrasten in schilderijen, tekeningen en prenten aan te duiden. Hoewel het effect al eerder werd toegepast, is de term pas sinds het einde van de 16de eeuw in zwang. De oorsprong van het woord ligt in Italië. De schilder Caravaggio (1573-1610) maakte het chiaroscuro-effect tot zijn handelsmerk. Hij was een meester in het schilderen van donkere taferelen met één felle lichtbundel . Chiaroscuro & Rembrandt Harmensz. Van Rijn description examples title
47. Building a Semantic Web Infrastructure for News 1 2 3 4 Modeling the NAR ontology Linking with media ontologies Building SKOS thesauri Enriching the metadata
48. Step 1: Modeling the NAR Ontology focus on reuse of XML types leading to multiple repetition resulting in overly complex nested XML structures
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51. Step 2: Linking with Media Ontologies foaf:Person ≈ nar:Person dc:Subject ≈ nar:Subject sioc:Item ≈ nar:Item geo:lat geo:long +
57. Web of Data and Linked Data dbpedia:Zidane foaf:depicts nar:location geonames:2950159 nar:subject nc:15054000 events:id wp:2006_FIFA_World_Cup#Final
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59. Semantic Search of Multimedia News Powered by ClioPatria 1.0 alpha 3 1,067,754 Total 1,932 INA Broadcast Video (June/July 2006) 61,311 AFP Photos (June/July 2006) 804,446 AFP News Feed (June/July 2006) 53,468 DBpedia, Geonames 34,903 Thesauri: newscodes 104,358 Domain Specific Ontologies: football 7,336 General Ontologies: NAR, DC, FOAF Number of RDF Triples Description
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61. Provide new dimensions for browsing Distinguish field images vs stadium and street images with a grass detector for the World Cup dataset