ISSUE-191: Wrong use of timestamps in EmotionML

Wrong use of timestamps in EmotionML

State:
CLOSED
Product:
EmoLCC
Raised by:
Marc Schröder
Opened on:
2011-06-22
Description:
Issue from comment in http://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/www-multimodal/2011Jun/0007.html :

In section 2.4.2.1 (Timestamps - Absolute time) the definition says that
the attributes "start" and "end" indicate the number of milliseconds
since 1970-01-01 0:00:00, but the example below seems to use a normal
unix timestamp (1268647200 = 2010-03-15 10:00:00 - a moment during the
definition of EmotionML). Same use in example of 2.4.2.2 (Duration).
That a unix timestamp is meant shows 5.1.2 (Automatic recognition of
emotions) with "23 November 2001 from 14:36 onwards (absolute start time
is 1006526160 milliseconds since 1 January 1970 00:00:00 GMT)".
"1006526160 seconds" will be the right here.

Related Actions Items:
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Related emails:
  1. [emo] Minutes of emotion call on September 21 2011 (from christian.peter@igd-r.fraunhofer.de on 2011-10-26)
  2. Response to EmotionML LCWD comment ISSUE-191: Wrong use of timestamps in EmotionML (from marc.schroeder@dfki.de on 2011-09-07)
  3. [emo] minutes of emotionml call (from Felix.Burkhardt@telekom.de on 2011-09-07)
  4. [emo] ISSUE-191 (from enrico.zovato@loquendo.com on 2011-09-06)
  5. [emo] Minutes of today's emotion call (from marc.schroeder@dfki.de on 2011-07-20)
  6. Re: Wrong use of Timestamps in EmotionML (from marc.schroeder@dfki.de on 2011-06-22)
  7. ISSUE-191: Wrong use of timestamps in EmotionML [EmotionML] (from sysbot+tracker@w3.org on 2011-06-22)

Related notes:

RESULT=ACCEPT

Marc Schröder, 30 Nov 2011, 09:10:22

ACCEPTANCE=IMPLICIT,http://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/www-multimodal/2011Sep/0000.html

Marc Schröder, 30 Nov 2011, 09:10:39

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