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Internet Streaming Media
Metadata Interchange
with MPEG-7
Eric Rehm
CTO, singingfish.com
Thomson multimedia
4 May 2001, Hong Kong
Overview
• Brief look at Singingfish
• Indexing Internet streaming media
• Automating metadata delivery and
processing
• Case Study: Using XSL to transform
MSNBC schema to MPEG-7
singingfish.com
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Wholly-owned subsidiary of Thomson Multimedia
B2B Streaming Media Search Service
Pay per query business model
Over 15 M streams indexed
Live with customers since Jan 2000
– InfoSpace: Metacrawler, Dogpile
– Inside Internet AG: Swiss-Search, Austria-Search
• Involved with MPEG-7 standards development
since Sept 1999
Service Model
Indexing Streaming Media
• High quality metadata improves relevancy of
multimedia search results
• Crawl….or…work directly with multimedia
“Content Producers” to acquire quality metadata
• Solution: Implement FTP push/pull of metadata
– Automated processing upon FTP close
– Support bulk or incremental operations: add, update,
delete, reset
– Future: SOAP or other W3C XML protocol
Design
Content Producer Program Metadata Engine
Java FTP Servlet
Scheduler
Promotion
FTP
Promotion
JDBC
Workflow
RDBMS
Importer
Promotion
Promotion
Content Producer
XML Feed
XSL
Engine
Singingfish
Search Engine
Query / Response
Search
Index
Development Goals
• Single metadata schema interface to a database
– Control development costs
– Partition engineering and content development
• Adapt to any “content partner” metadata
– XML, CSV, Excel, Virage VDF, ….
– Transform “content partner” metadata to MPEG-7 via:
• Custom applications (CSV, Excel)  MPEG-7
• Proprietary XML schemas  XSL  MPEG-7
Case Study
Create XSL transformation
• From:
– MSNBC "Partner XML Format"
• To:
– MPEG-7 Description
Experimental Results
• XSL Stylesheet: 370 lines of lightly
commented code
File
lines
chars
elemnts
attrs
MSNBC Partner XML
Example
73
1199
58
16
MPEG-7 Result
263
4471
151
74
Discussion
• Basic MPEG-7 Tools
• Semantic Encoding of MSNBC Keywords into
MPEG-7 Structured Annotation DS (Who, What,
Where, When, Why, How)
• Encoding Controlled Terms using namespaces
• Encoding Streaming Media Validity with the
Availability DS
• Extending an MPEG-7 DS
MSNBC Video Distribution Entry
tdy_fletcher_mideast_001023
Keywords: Israel, palestinian, Yasser Arafat
Top News Order: 12
Peace hopes slip farther
The slim hopes for peace in the Mideast are
rapidly fading, NBC’s Martin Fletcher reports
Monday from the outskirts of Jerusalem.
Today’s show
•Barak,
Sharon talk
coalition
•What’s on
Today
•What’s on
Weekend
Today
•What’s on
Today
MSNBC <article>
<article storyorder="12" pubdate="10/23/2000 8:02:00
AM" source="Today show" topnews="12">
<filename>tdy_fletcher_mideast_001023</filename>
<duration>00:01:09</duration>
<headline>Peace hopes slip farther</headline>
<description>The slim hopes for peace in the Mideast
are rapidly fading, NBC&amp;#146;s Martin Fletcher
reports Monday from the outskirts of
Jerusalem.</description>
<keywords>Israel, palestinian, Yasser
Arafat</keywords>
...</article>
MPEG-7 link to stream
<MediaInformation>
<MediaProfile>
<MediaInstance>
<MediaLocator>
<MediaUri>
http://www.msnbc.com/news/asx/video/28/tdy_fletcher_m
ideast_001023.asx
</MediaUri>
</MediaLocator>
</MediaInstance>
<MediaProfile>
<MediaInformation>
<headline>
<headline>Peace hopes slip
farther</headline>
<CreationInformation>
<Creation>
<Title>
<xsl:value-of select="headline"/>
</Title>
</Creation>
</CreationInformation>
< description>, <keywords>
<description>The slim hopes for peace in the Mideast
...</description>
<keywords>Israel, palestinian, Yasser Arafat</keywords>
<Abstract>
<FreeTextAnnotation>
<xsl:value-of select="description"/>
</FreeTextAnnotation>
<KeywordAnnotation>
<Keyword>Israel</Keyword>
<Keyword>Yasser Arafat</Keyword
</KeywordAnnotation>
</Abstract>
Enhanced <keywords>
<keywords>Israel, palestinian, Yasser Arafat</keywords>
<Abstract>
<Who>
<Name>Yasser Arafat</Name>
</Who>
<WhatObject>
<Name>palestinian</Name>
</WhatObject>
<Where>
<Name>Israel</Name>
</Where>
</Abstract>
Encoding Controlled Terms
1. Singingfish.com Genres are described in one
namespace (urn:sf:genre).
2. MSNBC Genres are described in another
namespace (urn:msnbc:category )
Encoding Controlled Terms
<categories>
<category id="News">
<topics>
<topic>International</topic>
</topics>
</category>
</categories>
<xsl:variable name=“sfCategory"
select="singingfish:mapper.map(string(category[1]/@id))">
<Genre href=“urn:sf:{$sfCategory}“ />
<Genre href="urn:msnbc:category:{category[1]/@id}">
<Term type="NT" termId="{category[1]/topics/topic[1]}"/>
</Genre>
Extending an MPEG-7 DS
sf:PublicationType
sf:UsageInformationType
0..1
mpeg7:UsageInformationType
+Rights : mpeg7:RightsType
+FinancialResults : mpeg7:FinancialType
+Availability : mpeg7:AvailabilityType
+UsageRecord : UsageRecordType
+Publisher : mpeg7:AgentType
+PublicationLocation : mpeg7:LocationType
+Publication : mpeg7:TimeType
+Rights : mpeg7:RightsType
Extending an MPEG-7 DS
<complexType name="PublicationType">
<complexContent>
<extension base="mpeg7:DSType">
<sequence>
<element name="Publisher"
type="mpeg7:AgentType" minOccurs="0"/>
<element name="PublicationLocation"
type="mpeg7:PlaceType" minOccurs="0"/>
<element name="PublicationDate"
type="mpeg7:TimeType"
minOccurs="0"/>
<element name="Rights"
type="mpeg7:RightsType" minOccurs="0"/>
</sequence>
</extension>
</complexContent>
Extending an MPEG-7 DS
<complexType name="UsageInformationType">
<complexContent>
<extension base="mpeg7:UsageInformationType">
<sequence>
<element name="Publication“
type="sf:PublicationType" minOccurs="0"/>
</sequence>
</extension>
</complexContent>
</complexType>
Extending an MPEG-7 DS
<UsageInformation xsi:type="sf:UsageInformationType">
...
<Publication>
<Publisher xsi:type="mpeg7:OrganizationType">
<NameTerm href=“urn:sf:publisher:MSNBC”/>
</Publisher>
<PublicationLocation>
<Country>us</Country>
<Region>wa</Region>
</PublicationLocation>
<PublicationDate>
<TimePoint>2000-10-23T14:20:00</TimePoint>
</PublicationDate>
</Publication>
</UsageInformation>
Summary
• Quality search depends on quality metadata
– MPEG-7 standards ease development costs
– Controlled vocabularies
• MPEG-7 MDS can be used to interoperate
• XML Schema allows controlled extensions
Thank you
singingfish.com
Optional MPEG-7 Background
Slides
MPEG-7 Basics
• ISO/IEC 15928 Multimedia Content Description Interface
• Comprehensive set of audiovisual description tools.
• Enabled by key Internet standards:
– W3C: XML, XML Schema
– IETF standards: URI, URN, URL for resource naming and location
• Harmonized with other emerging metadata standards:
– Dublin Core, MPEG-21, NewsML, SMPTE Metadata Dictionary, TVAnytime, and more.
• Text and compressed binary encodings
– Both encodings have streaming add, delete, update features for
delivery over real-time transports: MPEG-2, MPEG-4, IP, etc.
• International Standard in October 2001
– Ballot period begins 14 March 2001
Basic elements
Textual Annotation (free text,
structured annotation, syntactic
dependency, etc.)
Controlled vocabularies,
Agent, Place, Graph, etc.
Time, Duration,
Medialocators
Basic elements
Schema
tools
Datatype &
structures
Link & media
localization
Basic DSs
Content Management & Description
Format, Coding, Instances,
Identification, Transcoding
Hint, etc.
(Several instances)
Title, Creator, Creation
location & date, Purpose,
Classification, Genre, etc.
(Author generated)
Rights holder, Access rights,
Usage Record, Financial aspects,
etc. (Evolution)
Creation &
production
Media
Content
Usage
Content management
Content description
Structural
aspects
Conceptual
aspects
Viewpoint of the structure: Segments
• Spatial
/ temporal structure
Schema
Datatype &
• Audio,
Ds
tools video low-level
structures
• Elementary semantic information.
Link & media
localization
Basic DSs
Content Management & Description
(Conceptual aspects)
Creation &
production
Media
Content
Usage
Content management
Content description
Structural
aspects
Conceptual
aspects
Viewpoint of conceptual notions
Schema
tools
Datatype &
structures
Link
& media objects,Basic
DSs concepts, and
• Events,
abstract
localization
their relation
Navigation and Access
Efficient
support of : discovery,
Creation &
browsing,
navigation, visualization /
production
sonification
Media
Content
Usage
Content management
Navigation &
Access
Summary
Content description
Structural
aspects
Schema
tools
Conceptual
aspects
Datatype &
structures
Link & media
localization
Variation
Basic DSs
Navigation and Access
Navigation &
Access
Creation &
production
Media
Content
Usage
Content management
Summary
Content description
Structural
aspects
Schema
tools
Conceptual
aspects
Variation
Substitution of the original content
Adaptation to terminal, network, or
Datatype &
Link & media
Basic DSs
user preferences
structures
localization
Content Organization
Collection &
Classification
Content organization
Description and organization of
Creation &
collection of documents
Navigation &
Access
production
Media
Probability Model
Statistical functions and structures to describe
Content
sample of AV content and classes
of descriptors.
Summary
Usage
Content management
Analytic model:
Content description Definition of cluster, classes and models
to associate a semantic label to a set of data.
Structural
aspects
Schema
tools
Model
Conceptual
aspects
Datatype &
structures
Link & media
localization
Variation
Basic DSs
User Interaction
Collection &
Classification
Content organization
Analytic
Model
User identification and
preferences:Navigation &
Filtering, search and browsing
Access
Creation &
production
Media
Content
Usage
Content management
Summary
User
preferences
Content description
Structural
aspects
Schema
tools
Conceptual
aspects
Datatype &
structures
Link & media
localization
User
Interaction
Variation
User
preferences
Basic DSs
Usage History
MPEG-7 DDL
• XML Schema
• Data type extensions
– MIME type, ISO country, region, currency codes
– ISO Character set codes
– Revised time data types to support arbitrary fractional
seconds denominator for per-frame positioning
• 2001-05-01T15:23:46N11F30 (11th frame @ 30 FPS)
• Type-centric approach using root abstract types
– Control available global elements
– Allow extension via name spaces and <extension>
mechanism
Basic Derivation of MPEG-7 Types
<complexType name="Mpeg7RootType" abstract="true">
<complexContent>
<restriction base="anyType"/>
</complexContent>
</complexType>
<complexType name="DSType" abstract="true">
<complexContent>
<extension base="mpeg7:Mpeg7RootType">
<sequence>
<element name="Header" type="mpeg7:HeaderType"
minOccurs="0" maxOccurs="unbounded"/>
</sequence>
<attribute name="id" type="ID" use="optional"/>
</extension>
</complexContent>
</complexType>
Creation Description Scheme
<complexType name="CreationType">
<complexContent>
<extension base="mpeg7:DSType">
<sequence>
<element name="Title" type="mpeg7:TitleType
maxOccurs="unbounded"/>
…
<element name="Creator“ type="mpeg7:CreatorType“
minOccurs="0" maxOccurs="unbounded"/>
…
</sequence>
</extension>
</complexContent>
</complexType>