- Annodex
Annodex is a digital media format developed by
CSIRO to provide annotation and indexing of "continuous media", such as audio and video. It is based on theOgg container format, with anXML language calledCMML (Continuous Media Markup Language) providing additionalmetadata . It is intended to create a Continuous Media Web (CMWeb), whereby continuous media can be manipulated in a similar manner to text media on theWorld Wide Web , including searching and dynamic arrangement of elements.History
The specific design of the elements of the Continuous Media Web project were invented by Silvia Pfeiffer and Conrad Parker at
CSIRO Australia in mid-2001. Some of the ideas behind CMML and the generic addressing oftemporal offsets were proposed in a 1997 paper by Bill Simpson-Young and Ken Yap.In January 2002 the Annodex team took on two students, Andrew Nesbit and Andre Pang, along with Simon Lai who became the first person to author meaningful content in CMML. During this time the basics of the Annodex technology were designed, including the design of
temporal URI fragments, the basic DTDs, the choice of the Ogg encapsulation format and the initial design of the libraries.By late 2004, Andre Pang developed the Annodex
Plug-in forMozilla Firefox Browsers, allowing for the playback of Annodex media encoded with theOgg Theora video codec and theOgg Vorbis audio codec . Time URIs implemented at the Location Bar provides the server-side seeking functionality on Annodex media and enables hyperlinking into and out of Annodex media through a Table of contents clip list for CMML content.Over time there was increasing development of Annodex technology from the
open-source community, starting withDebian packages by Jamie Wilkinson, Python bindings by Ben Leslie, andPerl bindings by Angus Lees. Thecommand-line authoring tools were completed early in 2001, whilst being continually updated to adhere to the current Version 3 of the Annodex annotation standards by 2005 Annodex Annotation Standard Version 3 [http://www.annodex.net/TR/draft-pfeiffer-annodex-02.html] ] .In November 2005,
CSIRO wanted to focus onclosed-source research and build existing products on top of the technology, thus losing interest in theopen source standard components of it. Therefore, a decision was made to separate out theopen-source components into its ownorganisation by creating an Annodex Foundation similar in spirit to the many other foundations that have been created around otherFOSS technologies [Annodex Foundation History [http://www.annodex.org/wiki/Main_Page] ] .Technology
The core technical specification documents on Annodex are being developed through the Annodex community. They consist of the following components as follows:
CMML
Continuous Media Markup Language is a
XML markup language for time-continuous data such as audio and video. The main principles of CMML are as follows:
* Enables the description of structure for a media file through marking up temporal clips
* Allows attachment ofhyperlinks andannotations to the clips.
* Used for authoring of Annodex content through the stream tag.Example of CMML Content
Hidden Galaxies Related video on detection of galaxies What's out there? The origin of the CMML document, along with further documentation and standards can be found at [http://www.annodex.net/TR/draft-pfeiffer-cmml-03.html Annodex CMML Standard Version 2.1]
Annodex File Format
Annodex is an encapsulation format, which interleaves time-continuous data with CMML markup in a streamable manner. The Annodex format is built on the
Ogg encapsulation format to allows for internet servers and proxies to manage temporal subparts and reconstruct files from annodexed clips. This introduces the following stream types:* A Skeleton meta-header stream
* a CMML annotation streamFurther information can be found at the following site: [http://www.annodex.net/TR/draft-pfeiffer-annodex-02.html Annodex Annotation Format for Time-continuous Bitstreams, Version 3.0]
Time intervals in URIs
To include time-continuous content such as audio and video media into the Web, we need to be able to point hyperlinks into such content to address temporal offsets. Further information can be found at the following site: [http://www.annodex.net/TR/draft-pfeiffer-temporal-fragments-03.html Annodex Time Intervals in URI Queries and Fragments]
Notes and references
External links
* [http://www.annodex.net/ Annodex Portal]
* [http://www.annodex.org/ Annodex Association]
* [http://www3.ict.csiro.au/page.php?did=71 CSIRO ICT Centre]
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