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MPEG-21 digital item processing architecture

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Within the world of multimedia, a new standard is currently under development. The purpose of this new standard, MPEG-21, is to create an open framework for multimedia delivery and consumption. This open framework allows its users to produce and consume a large variety of content in an interoperable manner. The second part of the MPEG-21 standard, the Digital Item Declaration Language (DIDL), makes it possible to declare, in XML, a Digital Item composed of multiple multimedia resources. This paper describes how additional metadata can be included to add processing information to a Digital Item Declaration (DID). This extra processing information allows DIDs to be processed in an interoperable manner.
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MPEG-21, multimedia, digital item processing, functional metadata

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De Keukelaere, Frederik, et al. “MPEG-21 Digital Item Processing Architecture.” EUROMEDIA ’2003: 8th Annual Euromedia Conference, edited by S Furnell and P Dowland, EUROSIS, 2003, pp. 5–9.
APA
De Keukelaere, F., De Neve, W., Lambert, P., Rogge, B., & Van de Walle, R. (2003). MPEG-21 digital item processing architecture. In S. Furnell & P. Dowland (Eds.), EUROMEDIA ’2003: 8th Annual Euromedia Conference (pp. 5–9). Ghent, Belgium: EUROSIS.
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De Keukelaere, Frederik, Wesley De Neve, Peter Lambert, Boris Rogge, and Rik Van de Walle. 2003. “MPEG-21 Digital Item Processing Architecture.” In EUROMEDIA ’2003: 8th Annual Euromedia Conference, edited by S Furnell and P Dowland, 5–9. Ghent, Belgium: EUROSIS.
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De Keukelaere, Frederik, Wesley De Neve, Peter Lambert, Boris Rogge, and Rik Van de Walle. 2003. “MPEG-21 Digital Item Processing Architecture.” In EUROMEDIA ’2003: 8th Annual Euromedia Conference, ed by. S Furnell and P Dowland, 5–9. Ghent, Belgium: EUROSIS.
Vancouver
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De Keukelaere F, De Neve W, Lambert P, Rogge B, Van de Walle R. MPEG-21 digital item processing architecture. In: Furnell S, Dowland P, editors. EUROMEDIA ’2003: 8th Annual Euromedia Conference. Ghent, Belgium: EUROSIS; 2003. p. 5–9.
IEEE
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F. De Keukelaere, W. De Neve, P. Lambert, B. Rogge, and R. Van de Walle, “MPEG-21 digital item processing architecture,” in EUROMEDIA ’2003: 8th Annual Euromedia Conference, Plymouth, UK, 2003, pp. 5–9.
@inproceedings{405203,
  abstract     = {{Within the world of multimedia, a new standard is currently under development. The purpose of this new standard, MPEG-21, is to create an open framework for multimedia delivery and consumption. This open framework allows its users to produce and consume a large variety of content in an interoperable manner. The second part of the MPEG-21 standard, the Digital Item Declaration Language (DIDL), makes it possible to declare, in XML, a Digital Item composed of multiple multimedia resources. This paper describes how additional metadata can be included to add processing information to a Digital Item Declaration (DID). This extra processing information allows DIDs to be processed in an interoperable manner.}},
  author       = {{De Keukelaere, Frederik and De Neve, Wesley and Lambert, Peter and Rogge, Boris and Van de Walle, Rik}},
  booktitle    = {{EUROMEDIA '2003: 8th Annual Euromedia Conference}},
  editor       = {{Furnell, S and Dowland, P}},
  isbn         = {{90-77381-01-5}},
  keywords     = {{MPEG-21,multimedia,digital item processing,functional metadata}},
  language     = {{eng}},
  location     = {{Plymouth, UK}},
  pages        = {{5--9}},
  publisher    = {{EUROSIS}},
  title        = {{MPEG-21 digital item processing architecture}},
  year         = {{2003}},
}

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