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RE: XML Overlays and Deltas: Existing methods? Ideas?

  • From: "Al B. Snell" <alaric@a...>
  • To: Brian Topping <topping@d...>
  • Date: Wed, 08 Aug 2001 01:50:45 +0100 (BST)

mpeg7 bim
On Tue, 7 Aug 2001, Brian Topping wrote:

> Is there anything that has become available since you guys posted about
> this in April?

Not that I've made :-)

However, take a look at MPEG7's BiM, which uses incremental updates to an
XML document describing a movie as the movie plays and actors come on and
off screen and stuff (seems to me like a mechanism that may make it hard
to distinguish metadata for the whole movie from per-frame, per-scene,
per-screen-region etc. metadata, but I've not looked into it deeply)

>
> Brian
>

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