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Papers List
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- Architecture of a Video Web - Experience with Annodex, (Annodex Association).
- b2b+social media=p2p, (Capgemini).
- Challenges for Video on the Web, (Multimedia Lab, Ghent University - IBBT).
- Enabling A Richer Video Experience With Metadata, (Cisco Systems).
- Handing Over the Keys: User-Controlled Metadata, (W3C).
- Hitachi Position Paper: Video on the Web, (Hitachi).
- Hyperlinking to time offsets: The temporal URI specification, (Annodex Association).
- Identifying Spatial and Temporal Media Fragments on the Web, (Centrum voor Wiskunde en Informatica (CWI)/Joanneum Research, Austria).
- Is Video on the Web for Sign Languages, (Meraka Institute, CSIR).
- IWA Position Paper, (International Webmasters Association / HTML Writers Guild).
- Key Attributes of the Video On the Web Architecture, (Sun Microsystems) ¹.
- Medical Uses of Video, (Nemours Center for Children’s Health Media / KidsHealth.org).
- Metadata For User Generated Video, (Cisco).
- Metavid & Free Online Video, (University Of California at Santa Cruz).
- Methods for Preserving Audiovisual Metadata, (Turner Broadcasting System).
- Opera Software's position paper for Video on the Web, (Opera Software).
- Overview of Sun Microsystems Open Media Commons Initiative, (Sun Microsystems).
- Position Paper for the W3C Video On The Web Workshop, (Mozilla Corporation).
- Potential for Internet Video Monetization, (Youtube).
- Relevant MPEG Metadata Technologies, (University of Wollongong, Australia/Hotato, Inc).
- Sony Position Paper for the W3C Video on the Web Workshop, (Sony Electronics).
- Standardized multimedia elements in HTML5, (Apple).
- Standardizing the Syndication of Media with Advertising on the Web, (CBS Interactive / thePlatform).
- Strategic thinking for Web Video, (Canon).
- The accessibility chain of video on the Web, (Universidad Carlos III de Madrid).
- Thoughts on Future Requirements for Video on the Web, (RealNetworks).
- Towards a Standard Specification for Web Video, (Comcast Interactive Media).
- Video - Any Device, Anytime, Anywhere, (Motorola).
- Video 2.0: Transition from Broadcast to the Internet, (Accenture).
- Video Recommendation Based on User Preference on the Web, (Samsung Electronics).
- Video Requirements for Web-based Virtual Environments using Extensible 3D (X3D) Graphics, (Web3D Consortium, Naval Postgraduate School, Monterey California USA).
- Video as a first-class object for promoting scientific research, innovation and training, (Department of Knowledge Technologies and Center for Knowledge Transfer, Jozef Stefan Institute).
- Video on the Semantic Sensor Web, (Wright State University).
- Video on the Web, (Adobe Systems).
- Video on the Web at the Walt Disney Internet Group, (Walt Disney Internet Group).
- Video on the Web for Self-Service and Contact Center Applications, (Cisco Systems).
- Video on the Web: Experiences from SMIL and from the Ambulant Annotator, (Centrum voor Wiskunde en Informatica (CWI)).
- Video on the Web: New Challenges, (Thomson).
- W3C Video on the Web Workshop, (CableLabs).
- Web Architecture and Codec Considerations for Audio-Visual Services, (Nokia).
- Web-video as content: a layered, accessible and webstandards approach, (Ministry of Health, Welfare and Sport, The Netherlands).
- What would make the Web a true video platform, (Move Networks).
¹ This position paper was received after the publication of the agenda.