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16 September 1998 A4SM: a framework for distributed digital video production
Frank Nack, Arnd A. Steinmetz, Jana Dittmann, Christian Wilk
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Proceedings Volume 3408, Broadband European Networks and Multimedia Services; (1998) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.321923
Event: SYBEN-Broadband European Networks and Electronic Image Capture and Publishing, 1998, Zurich, Switzerland
Abstract
Ism is a new type of authoring environment, based on a digital library of consistent data structures, around which associated tools are grouped to support the creation, manipulation, and archiving/retrieval for the different syntactic, semantic, and semeiotic level of video material in the distinct phases of the video production process. A4SM is supposed to be used by all experts involved in realizing a film. The aim is to seamless integrate the system into the video production process. A4SM improves the quality of the production process itself -- because of the integrated management of all involved elements -- but also increases the exploitation of the gathered material.
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Frank Nack, Arnd A. Steinmetz, Jana Dittmann, and Christian Wilk "A4SM: a framework for distributed digital video production", Proc. SPIE 3408, Broadband European Networks and Multimedia Services, (16 September 1998); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.321923
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KEYWORDS
Video

Video processing

Cameras

Semantic video

Visualization

Digital watermarking

Data processing

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