Adding wings to red bull media: search and display semantically enhanced video fragments
Proceedings of the 21st international conference companion on World Wide Web
Growing triples on trees: an XML-RDF hybrid model for annotated documents
The VLDB Journal — The International Journal on Very Large Data Bases
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Annotations allow users to associate additional information with existing resources. Using proprietary and closed systems on the Web, users are already able to annotate multimedia resources such as images, audio and video. So far, however, this information is almost always kept locked up and inaccessible to the Web of Data. We believe that an important step to take is the integration of multimedia annotations and the Linked Data principles. This should allow clients to easily publish and consume, thus exchange annotations about resources via commonWeb standards.We first present the current status of the Open Annotation Collaboration, an international initiative that is currently working on annotation interoperability specifications based on best practices from the Linked Data effort. Then we present two use cases and early prototypes that make use of the proposed annotation model and present lessons learned and discuss yet open technical issues.