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Digital Interactive TV and Metadata Future Broadcast Multimedia
Titre:
Digital Interactive TV and Metadata Future Broadcast Multimedia
ISBN (Numéro international normalisé des livres):
9781475739534
Auteur personnel:
Edition:
1st ed. 2004.
PRODUCTION_INFO:
New York, NY : Springer New York : Imprint: Springer, 2004.
Description physique:
XV, 258 p. 79 illus., 9 illus. in color. online resource.
Collections:
Signals and Communication Technology,
Table des matières:
1 New Paradigms in Broadcast Multimedia -- I Theory -- 2 World of Digital Interactive TV -- 3 Metadata Fundamentals and Concepts -- 4 Digital Broadcast Item Model (DBIM) -- 5 Metadata System View -- II Application -- 6 Innovations in Digital TV -- 7 Conditional Access, Digital Rights Management and Security -- 8 Digital Production and Delivery -- 9 Intelligently Presenting and Interacting with Content -- 10 Consumer Profiling and Personalization -- 11 Ambient TV -- 12 Other Application and Service Scenarios -- 13 Road Ahead in Broadcast Multimedia -- 14 Abbreviations and Acronyms -- References.
Extrait:
Recent years have brought many changes to the world of mass media. The In­ ternet and mobile communications technology have provided consumers with interactive digital services. Television is catching up with this trend through the digitalization process. Digital television is a hybrid platform combining elements from classical analog television and the Internet, providing modern multimedia services on a familiar platform. In short, digital TV is a gateway to the world of interactive digital media. Digital TV brings consumers into the television service arena and offers them new degrees of freedom. However, as the service and multimedia content types diversify and the services and their content increase, television is facing many of the same challenges of complexity and information overflow faced by other digital media. Metadata can handle the diverse services and content of digital TV effi.­ ciently and in a consumer-friendly way. Metadata means that the data are accompanied by other data which describe them. As data about data, meta­ data can provide an insight into syntactically and semantically complex data by distilling their essence to a set of simple descriptors. Metadata also helps to structure and manage information in diverse settings. The use of metadata in broadcast multimedia should not be restricted to being merely a tool for coping with the challenges of a complex networked multimedia environment. Instead, metadata ofTers new opportunities for the development of innovative services.
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Langue:
Anglais