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Tools for e-learning/distance learning
References
Support for blended learning
Distance testing and assessment
Advanced aspects with respect to Moodle, Atutor, etc.
Content production and development
Content management and distribution
anywhere learning
certified e-learning
social learning and networking
Knowledge management
Legal, Intellectual property management and conditional access (enabling and actuating legal control)
Scalability: Hardware/Software
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http://openmind.disit.org
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• Content management and distribution
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• Devices:
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• Open Data and Smart City data
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• Tools for e‐learning/distance/blended learning, anywhere learning,
certified e‐learning, social learning and networking
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References
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Content management and distribution
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Scalability: Hardware/Software
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ESUP-Portail: A Global Approach of Digital Services for Higher Education in F...matguerin
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Anatomy of a Cross Media Best Practice Network for Media Aggregation and Fruition
1. 8th International Conference on Signal Image Technology & Internet Systems, 2012
Paolo Nesi
University of Florence, Department of Systems and Informatics, DSI
DISIT-Lab, Distributed Systems and Internet Technologies
Via S. Marta 3, 50139, Firenze, Italy
Email: paolo.nesi@unifi.it, www: http://www.disit.dsi.unifi.it
TEL: +39-055-4796523, 567,
FAX: +39-055-4796363, +39-055-4796469
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4. Archive
partner
Archive Original Content/Portals
Library partner
Archive
Library partner
partner
Library Search/Query
partner
Content
ECLAP
Social Agg. Content
Performing
Service Metadata art
Portal Services Institutions,
Social Srv. students,
Search and browsing metadata lovers
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5. ECLAP
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6.
7. Content aggregators to
Aggregate and Enrich content
prepare content for Europeana, and
distribute content to ECLAP users
Working Groups on best practice
reports about tools for performing
art content for:
Education and Training
Intellectual Property and business
models
Digital libraries and archiving
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8. Automated -PC, MACos, linux, …
Back office -iPhone, iPod,
Windows Mobile, ….…
ANY content
Agg. Content
ANY content
Content
Content
archive
Content Services
Library archive
Content
Library archive
partner
Library
partner
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9. >30 partner from Europe + Chile, Russia, South Africa
>100.000 content, 300.000 items
Descriptive metadata in 13 languages
Interface in 21 languages
Accessed from 184 Countries
Mainly from: Italy, UK, Spain, US, NL, B, Sl, Hu, Fr, Pl,
Pt, Gr, D, Bz, Ind, Sw, Au, Rs, Ca, etc.
More than 35 groups
More than 500 different file formats
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11. 35 groups
User groups, discussion, forums, mailing
lists
Connection with social network for
share: Authentication, social icons
Contact gathering
Suggestions and recommendations to
ECLAP users
Events setup and management
Mailing newsletters, notifications,
suggestions ….
Custom look and feel with group
designer
Embedding content on third party
…
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14. Recipient of the suggestions
User Content Group
(played by a user) (leader or members)
Users Proposing to a user Proposing at a group
possible colleagues / --no sense-- responsible possible
friends interested colleagues to be
Suggested elements
D(U(s,d);U(s,d)) invited
Contents Proposing to a user Proposing at a play of a Proposing at a group
possible interesting content similar content members possible interesting
contents items content
D(C(s);C(s)) (not much different with
respect to C-C combination)
Groups Proposing to a user Proposing at a play of a
possible interesting content possible interesting --no sense--
groups groups in which similar
contents are discussed
Ads Proposing to a user Proposing at a play of a Proposing at a/all group
possible interesting ads content the possible member/s possible interesting
interesting ads ads
14
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15. Why ?
They have the similar
age, lang, localtion, ..
Access/play similar
content
Provide similar content
Have similar interests
Have similar friends
…
Different SNs present
different users’ intentions
15
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16. suggestion , , ,
,
, , , , , , , , , , ,
, , ∙ ∙ , ∙ ∙
, ∙ ∙ , ∙ ∙
, ∙ ∙ , ∙ ∙
, ∙ ∙ (A,B)
Hyp:
• Acceptance of Static based suggestions: age, location, language,. …
• Acceptance of Dynamic Suggestions based on similarity of interests
• Acceptance of Random Suggestions
• Acceptance of Strategic Suggestions based on # of connections….
16
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17. 5
incidence
4 3,2 regression
3
2 1,6 R multiple 0, 9624
1,3
1 0,1 0,3 F - Value 131,7795
0 Sign of F 2,3389E-33
-1 -0,4
played similar age language locality groups
content interests
Random selection Strategic
Number of friends
Deduction of (i) the mostly accepted suggestion kinds
and of (ii) the best weighting factors
17
21. Describe the ECLAP content
Dublin Core: general, multilingual and multi-instances
(e.g., title, authors, description, subjects, ..)
Semantic: content description, taxonomy, tags,
annotations, etc., multilingual & multi-instances
Groups: one or more groups
Technical: duration, file format, dimension, editor,
publisher, any IDs, etc. etc.
Augmented Reality: GPS, QR,..
Intellectual Property: IPR, licences for MD, licences for
profiling the conditional access
Workflow metadata: status, dates, versioning, etc.
Etc.
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27. Indexing & Search system
Based on Apache Solr
Multilingual aspects
Translate the metadata or translate the query?
We use metadata translation
Indexing schema
Dublin Core + DCTerms (multi language)
Performing Arts
Technical (provider, content type, GPS, IPR, duration, quality, …)
Groups associations (multi language)
Taxonomy associations (multi language)
Comments & multi language tags
FullText of the textual digital resources
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28. Y: only one metadata set;
Y/N: metadata set not
complete
T: only title of the metadata
set,
Yn: yes with n possible
languages (i.e., n metadata
sets);
Ym: m different comments
can be provided, each of
them in a specific
language.
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32. Optimisation Obtained by using Simulated Annealing
w1 = 68:4739, w2 =31:7873, w3 = 0:2459, w4 = 9:8633,
w5 = 13:2306, w6 = 2:1720, w7 = 3:9720
MAP, Mean Average Precision = 0,82
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33. # Full Text # Faceted # Last #Featured # Popular
users Query Query Posted List List List
simple 323 24 4 22 17
registered
partners 1094 21 27 19 9
anonymous 2634 147 234 302 213
Total 4051 192 265 343 239
Clicks after 1564 200 318 2799 231
query/list
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34. Click order distribution
First page
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35. Similarity by
taxonomical
classification
Hierarchical clustering
solutions
Similarity by Text, MD
Frequency of
keywords
Similarity by Content,
CBIR
Several algorithms
Next Steps
combinations
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37. Play Lists
Collections
essay
Courses
Without
resource
change
Diff. models
Diff. Semantic
to play them
MD as content
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38. Playlist
Sequence of segments of videos and/or audio and
images kept for a time duration
They are show/played in sequence (the images have an
associated duration imposed by the creator)
Collection
A set of content (audio/video/images, docs, playlist,
animations, 3D, etc., any kind)
They can be downloaded from mobile content organizer
Playlists/Collections have their specific metadata which
are indexed as regular content
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39. Use Cases:
Multiple views of the same action
Comment audiovisual segment with others
audiovisual segments: comparison, scene
analysis, etc.
Formalize relationships among media
RDF model
RDF progressive player
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40. V1
s1 e1
Case a) V2
One2One s2 e2
V1
s1 e1
Case b) V2
s2 e2
Synchronization
V1
Sequences s1 e1
Case c) V2
s2 e2
V1
Explosive Formalized as
V2
S1=e1
s2 e2
V1 V2 V1
Executed as s2 e2
S1=e1
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42. User may
Navigate on the non linear relationships defined by the
several audio visual annotations
Record/play its experience in navigating on the non
linear relationships defined by the several annotations
Share the Experiences to other users
Perform semantic queries
User may annotate the audiovisual content with
Audio Visual annotations, taking segments
Textual annotations
Semantic annotations/relationships
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49. One2One Is-a Label
Explosion
relationship
Synchronization description
Sequential has relation/
is related of ECLAP
has MediaReference/
Content
is MediaReference of
refTo Is-a
Segment Media ECLAP
Is-a classification
start end Audio Video Image
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51. O
AXCP back office services ECLAP Social
ECLAP A
Metadata I
Ingestion and Harvesting
Service Portal
Networking
Ingestion P
M
Server H Resource Injection
IPR Wizard/CAS
Content Analysis
Archive Metadata Editor
Content
partner
Archive Retrieval Content Processing
Library partner
Archive
Library partner Content Aggregation and Play
partner
Library
Semantic Computing and Sugg.
partner
Content Indexing and Search
Content Upload Management
Metadata
Metadata
Database +
Export
semantic database Content Upload
Social Network
connections
E-Learning
Support
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52. Based on AXCP Semantic Media Grid (IEEE Multimedia, April 2012)
More than 15.000 files per day in the present architecture with 15 server
To automate:
Content ingestion from more than 35 archives/portals, metadata and
content crawling, massive content ingestion
Metadata transcoding and enrichment: from any format to ECLAP
ingestion format, saving and mapping all metadata
Content indexing: more than 500 metadata, 13 languages, cross media
content, algorithms for CBIR
Content adaptation: for PC, Mobile, etc. over than 500 media types
Suggestions and recommendations production: by text, by images, by
profiles; UU, CU, CC, ..
Production of profiled newsletters
Assessment of metadata quality
Publication of metadata towards Europeana
Export to other Social Networks
Etc.
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54. AXCP backoffice
Grid Scheduler
Grid Node
Grid Node
Grid Node
contributions,
•Rule based system •User Profile •Local User Profile
•Automated formatting •Dynamic User Profile actions on
•Local Dynamic User Profile
•Inferential engine •User behavior •Local User behavior content,
processing •Use data •Local Use data social actions,
•Adaptation •Content •Content preferences,
•enrichement •DC+IDs •DC+IDs queries,
•AXInfo: ver, prod., •AXInfo: ver, prod, rights,
•Multilingual index and use data,..
rights,.. ....
search •Descriptors •Descriptors
•Text Analysers •Groups: users, content.. •Groups
•Indexer •Ontology/Taxonomy Domain •Taxonomy classification
•Fuzzy search
•Suggestions •Suggestions on the basis of:
•Similarity distances • Static and dynamic user
•Clustering profile, decriptors, domain Content Organiser
•Local Suggestions on the
basis of user profiles, local
AXCP BackOffice Front End Portal content, local collected data
Content Organizer and Players Users
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55. IPR and access management
User behaviour monitoring and analysis
Social network information workflow vs user stimuli analysis
Relationships and interoperability with other SNs
Content Workflow Management and process
Natural language processing of user comments
Deployed Hardware Architecture
From ECLAP v0 to now….
Other Social Networks:
http://www.apretoscana.org
http://iuf.csavri.org
http://mobmed.axmedis.org + 1
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56. http://www.eclap.eu
This slide link: http://bpnet.eclap.eu/drupal/?q=en-
US/home&axoid=urn:axmedis:00000:obj:6f371ec5-b5d5-46e5-bd5e-a10a3e4228b4
ECLAP workflow and IPR wizard tools can be taken from the ECLAP user
manual:
http://bpnet.eclap.eu/drupal/?q=en-
US/home&axoid=urn:axmedis:00000:obj:b828710e-b77c-4074-993c-
3efddfbfaad7§ion=pagesupport
Online manual/help:
http://bpnet.eclap.eu/help/eclap_bpnet_user_manual_v1-0.htm
Video of the Content Organizer:
http://bpnet.eclap.eu/drupal/?q=en-
US/home&axoid=urn:axmedis:00000:obj:ea5eb861-18b6-4262-8d4b-
77b3d3c084f0
ECLAP infrastructure document
http://bpnet.eclap.eu/drupal/?q=en-
US/home&axoid=urn:axmedis:00000:obj:a345a84f-6fdf-4f84-a412-
88094ce363e2
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57. A. Bellandi, P. Bellini, A. Cappuccio, P. Nesi, G. Pantaleo, N. Rauch, "ASSISTED KNOWLEDGE
BASE GENERATION, MANAGEMENT AND COMPETENCE RETRIEVAL", International Journal of
Software Engineering and Knowledge Engineering, World Scientific Publishing Company, in press,
2012, 2013
P. Bellini, I. Bruno, D. Cenni, P. Nesi, "Micro grids for scalable media computing and intelligence on
distributed scenarious", IEEE Multimedia, Feb 2012, Vol.19, N.2, pp.69.79, IEEE Press.
P. Bellini, I. Bruno, D. Cenni, A. Fuzier, P. Nesi, M. Paolucci, "Mobile Medicine: Semantic Computing
Management for Health Care Applications on Desktop and Mobile Devices", on Multimedia Tools and
Applications, Springer, May 2012, Volume 58, Issue 1, pp 41-79
P. Bellini, I. Bruno, P. Nesi, "EXPLOITING INTELLIGENT CONTENT VIA AXMEDIS/MPEG-21 FOR
MODELLING AND DISTRIBUTING NEWS", International Journal of Software Engineering and
Knowledge Engineering, World Scientific Publishing Company, 2011, Vol.21, n.1, pp.3-32
D. Cenni, P. Nesi,. M. Paolucci, "Functionalities and Flow Analyses of Knowledge Oriented Web
Portals", Proceeding of the 18th International Conference on Distributed Multimedia Systems, DMS
2012, Eden Roc Renaissance Miami Beach, USA, SEKE software engineering and knowledge
engineering institute, 9-11 August, 2012.
P. Belllini, D. Cenni, P. Nesi, "On the Effectiveness and Optimization of Information Retrieval for
Cross Media Content", Proceeding of the KDIR 2012 is part of IC3K 2012, International Joint
Conference on Knowledge Discovery, Knowledge Engineering and Knowledge Management, 4-7
October 2012, Barcelona, Spain.
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58. Prof. Paolo Nesi, Ph.D.
DISIT-DSI, Department of Systems and Informatics
Distributed Systems and Internet Technology Lab
University of Florence
Via S. Marta 3, 50139 Firenze, Italy
Email: paolo.nesi@unifi.it
Tel: 0039-055-4796532
Cell: 0039-335-5668674
Skype: paolonesi
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