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May 9th, 2012 Aalborg, Denmark FI-CONTENT
Key enabling technologies for media scenario experimentations
Farid Benbadis, Thales Communications and Security, France
Aalborg, Denmark, May 9th 2012
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Fi-Content methodology
Extraction and identification of the critical enablers
Fi-Content specific enabler descriptions
Demonstrated and prototyped enablers
Objectives
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Methodology
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Use case scenarios•Games & virtual environments•Professionally generated content•UGC entertainment•High end B2B services•Edutainment & Culture
Architecture definition•List of required enablers•Interaction between enablers•Generic and specific enablers
Critical enabler identification•State of the art•Maturity level•Relevance to the use case•Integration and achievability gaps
Critical enabler validation•List of functions•API•Conceptual prototype•Validation plan
Architecture refinement•Use case adaptation•Architecture update•Interaction between enablers
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Fi-Ware Architecture
Fi-Content Architecture
Critical enabler identification
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• Relevance to the use case• State of the art• Integration gap
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Fi-Content Enablers
Fi-Ware architecture
Specific Enablers
Priority criteria
Critical Enablers
Critical enablers
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5 Content Areas
29 specific enablers
12 critical enablersn2 videos, 1 demonstration
nRecommendation servicesnContent enrichment platformnAd hoc sharingnMultimedia indexing
nReality mixernScalable dynamic spatial databasenRepository and metadata nRecommendation servicesnDevice managementnUser profile brokernContent enrichmentnAd hoc sharingnBandwidth on demandnContent finder and enrichmentnMultimedia indexingnFederated social network
Fi-Content specific enablers
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Recommendation servicesnFacilitate content recommendation for usersnBased onnUser group constellation (community)nContextnE.g. Available devices, network connection, situation, ...
nExisting user profilesnExplicit and implicit
nAccess to multiple sources of metadatanReal-time capture of recommendations
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Recommendation services
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Content enrichment platform: ObjectivesnCreation of interactive video content thatnProvides an interactive user experiencenIs clickable on object levelnLinks any mediacontent to video objectsnRuns on all major platforms and devices:nSmartTVs, Future Web, Mobiles, Tablets, etc
nCan be used by professionals, communities and single users
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Content enrichment platform: FeaturesnMedia AnnotationnObject-based Media DiscoverynCross-Video NavigationnSocial Media SharingnLocation- and Context-Sensitive Metadata Retrieval
nMedia Metadata CreationnObject Identification & Trackingncross platform content processing & enrichment
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Content enrichment platform
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Ad hoc sharing: ObjectivesnMobile networking and services for content disseminationnUser-Generated Content (UGC) between users on the move within the framework of a content provider.nCommunicate with Internet servicesnExchange content opportunistically
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Internet stakeholders
PUSH PULL
CROWN CASTING
Users on the move
PULL
users at home
PUSH
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Ad hoc sharing: ChallengesnControl over network connectivitynSwitch between infrastructure and ad-hoc
nLegacy networking protocolsnHTTP, TCP/IP
nAd hoc networkingnBluetooth, Wi-Fi, Wi-Fi Direct or NFC
nRouting
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Multimedia indexingnObjectivesnInformation hidden in multimedia contentnExtracting information from such content is importantnMake the extracted information useful and give it sense
nApplication design considerations and needsnState of the art open framework for video, audio, images and text analysis and manipulationnPossibility to create, manage and maintain multimedia contentnAnalysis that includes geo/location information and user statusnFlexibility to handle different languagesnPresent information and results in a comprehensive way
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