Integration of ontological knowledge within the authoring and retrieval of multimedia metaobjects
by Sonja Zillner, Werner Winiwarter
International Journal of Web and Grid Services (IJWGS), Vol. 1, No. 3/4, 2005

Abstract: To enable efficient authoring, management and access to multimedia content, media data has to be augmented by semantic metadata and functionality. Semantic representation has to be integrated with domain ontologies to fully exploit domain-specific knowledge. This knowledge can be used within the authoring process and for the efficient management of multimedia content. Also, this knowledge can be used for refining ambiguous user queries by closing the conceptual gap between the user and the information to be retrieved. In our previous research, we have introduced Enhanced Multimedia Metaobjects (EMMOs) as a new approach for semantic multimedia meta modelling, as well as the query algebra EMMA, which is adequate and complete with regard to the EMMO model. This paper illustrates how ontological knowledge can be used within the authoring process of EMMOs, integrated into the EMMO knowledge structures and exploited for refining EMMA queries.

Online publication date: Sat, 17-Dec-2005

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