Linking the Semantics Ecosystem with Semantics Derivation Rules for Multimedia Content

Author Ansgar Scherp



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Ansgar Scherp. Linking the Semantics Ecosystem with Semantics Derivation Rules for Multimedia Content. In Contextual and Social Media Understanding and Usage. Dagstuhl Seminar Proceedings, Volume 8251, pp. 1-3, Schloss Dagstuhl – Leibniz-Zentrum für Informatik (2009)
https://doi.org/10.4230/DagSemProc.08251.6

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Multimedia content exhibits multiple semantics that is influenced by different factors like time, contextual use, and personal background. With the semantics ecosystem, we find an elegant and high-level description of the different factors that influence the semantics of multimedia content. On the other hand, semantics derivation rules are a concrete means to extract and to derive semantics of multimedia content while authoring it. These rules are directly applicable in concrete applications and domains. Thus, there is a gap between the high-level ecosystem and the concrete semantics derivation rules. In this position paper, we propose the use of an ontology-based description of events to combine the high-level description of the semantics ecosystem with the concrete method of semantics derivation for page-based multimedia presentations.
Keywords
  • Multimedia Semantics
  • Semantics Ecosystem
  • Semantics Derivation
  • Event Ontology

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