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[edit] 1 Description of abstract element: Spacetime
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2 Discussion of spacetime [add to discussion,edit discussion]
[edit] 2.1 o:location
In an ideal world, we would be able to add places/times to the lecture.
<o:location> <title>Our research took place here</title> <date></date> <place></place> <timecode>10:00</timecode> <description>At 10 mins into the lecture, we've got the video of our research station.</description> <keywords></keywords> <o:location>
In some ways this looks like a separate feed, that could be linked in via atom:content
<content type="application/atom+xml" source=".../geolocation_feed_for_this_item.xml" />
Another possibility would be to add this information to timed keywords, or chapters:
<media:text start="00:00:00.000" xml:lang="en" o:type="location" o:date="..." o:place="...gps..." o:datum="WGS...">what happened there</media:text>
3 Expression of spacetime in various schemes [Edit properties]
As xml in Matterhorn xml and rss/atom:
<???> ... spacetime ... </???>
<O:location> ... spacetime ... </O:location>
<O:location> ... spacetime ... </O:location>
Full table:
| name | number | MH xml | RSS (with Yahoo/Steeple) | attributes | Atom (with Yahoo/Steeple) | attr |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Spacetime | 1111 | ??? | O:location | O:location |
Are there alternative constructs available through Yahoo media or iTunesU? If so, list them here:
| yahoo media | attr | iTunesU | attr | PCP | attr |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
How is the same xml handled by different systems?
| VirtPresenter | ELAN AP | SURF media | ARCA | IEEE LOM | MPEG7 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Further information:
| Obligation | Human readable type | data type | Encoding | URI DC term | Body |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 0-n | Geo location, temporal informatin: This is missing from the ETH scheme, but highly desirable. Should be flexible. | Text | Http://purl.org/dc/terms/Location |
[edit] 4 Edit properties [Edit properties]
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