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10th International Multimedia Modelling Conference
FilmEd - Collaborative Video Indexing, Annotation and Discussion Tools Over Broadband Networks
Brisbane, Australia
January 05-January 07
ISBN: 0-7695-2084-7
Ronald Schroeter, DSTC, The University of Queensland
Jane Hunter, DSTC, The University of Queensland
Douglas Kosovic, DSTC, The University of Queensland
A number of research groups and software companies have developed digital annotation tools for textual documents, web pages, images, audio and video resources. By annotations we mean subjective comments, notes, explanations or external remarks that can be attached to a document or a selected part of a document without actually modifying the document. When a user retrieves a document, they can also download the annotations attached to it from an annotation server to view their peer?s opinions and perspectives on the particular document or to add, edit or update their own annotations. The ability to do this collaboratively and in real time during group discussions is of great interest to the educational, medical, scientific, cultural, defense and media communities. But it is extremely challenging technically and demands significant bandwidth, particularly for video documents. In this paper we describe a unique prototype application developed over the Australian GrangeNet broadband research network, which combines videoconferencing over access grid nodes with collaborative, real-time sharing of an application which enables the indexing, browsing, annotation and discussion of video content between multiple groups at remote locations.
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Ronald Schroeter, Jane Hunter, Douglas Kosovic, "FilmEd - Collaborative Video Indexing, Annotation and Discussion Tools Over Broadband Networks," mmm, pp.346, 10th International Multimedia Modelling Conference, 2004
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