A model and architecture for open cross-media annotation and link services
Over the last decade, we have seen a tremendous increase in the number of digital media types that we deal with as part of our daily work. While the Web with its linking functionality was originally designed for organizing information in the form of HTML documents containing embedded media such as i...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Information systems (Oxford) 2011-05, Vol.36 (3), p.538-550 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Over the last decade, we have seen a tremendous increase in the number of digital media types that we deal with as part of our daily work. While the Web with its linking functionality was originally designed for organizing information in the form of HTML documents containing embedded media such as images, movies and sounds, the underlying hypertext model is not flexible enough to deal with new media types. A flexible link and annotation service should not only support a growing set of digital media types, but also pay attention to emerging possibilities for linking and integrating the physical environment with digital information spaces in the form of augmented reality environments. The successful implementation of these so-called cross-media information spaces, where different types of digital information get linked and integrated with physical entities, demands for a rethinking of models and architectures for extensible and scalable cross-media annotation and linking. In this paper, we present our general model for open cross-media annotation and link services and highlight how this model enabled the realization of an extensible cross-media architecture. We further introduce the concept of open cross-media information spaces where the integration of new media types on the data level as well as on the visualization level is supported via a resource plug-in mechanism.
►Open cross-media information system that enables the integration of new resources. ►Extensibility on the data as well as on the visualization level. ►The RSL hypermedia model treats annotations and links as first-class objects. ►The iServer platform guarantees future extensibility with new resource types. |
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ISSN: | 0306-4379 1873-6076 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.is.2010.08.002 |