Multilayer Formats and the Semantic Web. Baratè, A., Haus, G., & Ludovico, L. A. In Proceedings of the Audio Mostly 2015 on Interaction With Sound - AM '15, pages 1–8, 2015. ACM Press.
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© 2015 ACM. The advent of the so-called Semantic Web led to the trans- formation of theWorld WideWeb into an environment where documents are associated with data and metadata. The lat- ter kind of information specifies the semantic context of data in a format suitable to be queried and interpreted in an au- tomatic way. Extensible Markup Language (XML) is exten- sively used in the Semantic Web, since this format supports not only human- but also machine-readable tags. On the one side the Semantic Web aims to create a set of automatically- detectable relationships among data, thus providing users with a number of non-trivial paths to navigate information in a geographically distributed framework. On the other side, multilayer formats typically operate in a similar way, but at a ${\}backslash$local" level. In this case, information is contained, hierarchically structured and interconnected within a single document. Also in this context XML is extensively adopted. The goal of the present work is to discuss the possibilities emerging from a combined approach, namely by adopting multilayer formats in the Semantic Web, addressing in par- ticular augmented-reality applications. From this point of view, an XML-based international standard known as IEEE 1599 will be employed to show a number of innovative ap- plications in music.
@inproceedings{barate_multilayer_2015,
	title = {Multilayer {Formats} and the {Semantic} {Web}},
	url = {http://dl.acm.org/citation.cfm?doid=2814895.2814910},
	doi = {10.1145/2814895.2814910},
	abstract = {© 2015 ACM. The advent of the so-called Semantic Web led to the trans- formation of theWorld WideWeb into an environment where documents are associated with data and metadata. The lat- ter kind of information specifies the semantic context of data in a format suitable to be queried and interpreted in an au- tomatic way. Extensible Markup Language (XML) is exten- sively used in the Semantic Web, since this format supports not only human- but also machine-readable tags. On the one side the Semantic Web aims to create a set of automatically- detectable relationships among data, thus providing users with a number of non-trivial paths to navigate information in a geographically distributed framework. On the other side, multilayer formats typically operate in a similar way, but at a \${\textbackslash}backslash\$local" level. In this case, information is contained, hierarchically structured and interconnected within a single document. Also in this context XML is extensively adopted. The goal of the present work is to discuss the possibilities emerging from a combined approach, namely by adopting multilayer formats in the Semantic Web, addressing in par- ticular augmented-reality applications. From this point of view, an XML-based international standard known as IEEE 1599 will be employed to show a number of innovative ap- plications in music.},
	booktitle = {Proceedings of the {Audio} {Mostly} 2015 on {Interaction} {With} {Sound} - {AM} '15},
	publisher = {ACM Press},
	author = {Baratè, Adriano and Haus, Goffredo and Ludovico, Luca A.},
	year = {2015},
	keywords = {\#nosource},
	pages = {1--8},
}

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