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- \begin{block}{Abstract}\small
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- \begin{minipage}{0.73\linewidth}
- \begin{itemize}
- \item Since 2007, ethnomusicologists and engineers have joint their effort to develop \emph{Telemeta}, a scalable and collaborative\textbf{ \emph{open-source} web platform} for management of and access to \textbf{digital sound archives}.
- \item This platform has been deployed since 2011 and hold the archives of the \emph{Center for Research in \textbf{Ethnomusicology}}
- \item The design of Telemeta focuses on the enhanced and collaborative
- user-experience in accessing audio items and their associated
- \textbf{metadata} and on the possibility for the expert user to further
- enrich those metadata.
- \item Telemeta architecture relies on \emph{TimeSide}, an open \textbf{audio processing framework} written in Python which:
+ \begin{block}{Introduction}\small
+ \begin{columns}
+ \begin{column}{0.72\linewidth}
\begin{itemize}
- \item Provides \textbf{decoding, encoding and streaming} methods for various
- formats together with a smart embeddable \textbf{HTML audio
- player}.
- \item Includes a set of audio analysis
- plugins and additionally wraps several \textbf{audio features
- extraction} libraries to provide \textbf{automatic annotation,
- segmentation and musicological analysis}
+ \item Since 2007, ethnomusicologists from the \emph{Center for Research in
+ \alert{Ethnomusicology}} (CREM) and engineers from Parisson have joint
+ their effort to develop \emph{Telemeta}, a scalable and
+ collaborative\alert{ \emph{open-source} web platform} for
+ management of and access to \alert{digital sound archives}.
+ \item A fully operational deployment of this platform is online since 2011 :
+ \textbf{\og Sound archives of the CNRS - Musée de l'Homme\fg}:
+ \colorbox{yellow!50}
+ {\normalsize \hskip1ex \textbf{\url{http://archives.crem-cnrs.fr} \hskip1ex }}
+ \item The design of Telemeta focuses on the enhanced and
+ collaborative user-experience in accessing audio items and
+ their associated \alert{metadata} and on the possibility
+ for the expert user to further enrich those metadata.
+ \item It fits the professional requirements from both
+ \alert{sound archivists and researchers} in \alert{ethnomusicology}.
+
\end{itemize}
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- \end{itemize}
- \end{minipage}
- \begin{minipage}{0.24\linewidth}
- \begin{center}
- \includegraphics[scale=0.9]{img/logo_telemeta_1-1.pdf}\\
- \colorbox{yellow!50}{\Large \textbf{\url{http://telemeta.org/}}}
- \vskip1ex
- \colorbox{yellow!50}
- { Contact :
- \href{mailto:guillaume@parisson.com}{\{guillaume,thomas\}@parisson.com}
- }
- \end{center}
- \end{minipage}
+ \end{column}
+ \begin{column}{0.26\linewidth}
+ \begin{center}
+ \includegraphics[scale=0.9]{img/logo_telemeta_1-1.pdf}\\
+ \colorbox{yellow!50}{\Large
+ \textbf{\url{http://telemeta.org/}}} \vskip1ex
+ \colorbox{yellow!50} { Contact :
+ \href{mailto:guillaume@parisson.com}{\{guillaume,thomas\}@parisson.com}}
+ \end{center}
+ \end{column}
+ \end{columns}
+ \vskip1ex
+ Telemeta architecture relies on \emph{TimeSide}, an open
+ \alert{audio processing framework} written in Python which:
+ \begin{itemize}
+ \item Provides \alert{decoding, encoding and streaming}
+ methods for various formats together with a smart
+ embeddable \alert{HTML audio player}.
+ \item Includes a set of audio analysis plugins and
+ additionally wraps several \alert{audio features
+ extraction} libraries to provide \alert{automatic
+ annotation, segmentation and musicological analysis}
+ \end{itemize}
% \colorbox{red!20}{\textbf{KEYWORDS : Sound archives, Metadata, Ethnomusicology, Database, Audio labelling, Web platform}}
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- \begin{block}{Introduction}
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- \textbf{Needs}\\
- \begin{itemize}
- \item In social sciences like anthropology and linguistics,
- researchers have to work on multiple types of multimedia
- documents such as photos, videos, sound recordings or
- databases.
- \item The need to easily access, visualize and annotate
- such materials can be problematic given their diverse formats,
- sources and given their chronological nature.
- \end{itemize}
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+ % \textbf{Needs}\\
+ % \begin{itemize}
+ % \item In social sciences like anthropology and linguistics,
+ % researchers have to work on multiple types of multimedia
+ % documents such as photos, videos, sound recordings or
+ % databases.
+ % \item The need to easily access, visualize and annotate
+ % such materials can be problematic given their diverse formats,
+ % sources and given their chronological nature.
+ % \end{itemize}
- \textbf{The \emph{Telemeta} project}\\
- \begin{itemize}
- \item The CREM laboratory and Parisson have been developing an innovative,
- collaborative and interdisciplinary open-source web-based multimedia
- platform since 2007.
- \item Goal : fit the professional requirements from both \alert{sound archivists and researchers} in \alert{ethnomusicology}.
- \item Official Platform online since 2011 : \emph{Archives sonores du CNRS, Musée de l'Homme}:
- \end{itemize}
- \begin{center}
- \colorbox{yellow!50} {\normalsize \hskip3ex \bf \url{http://archives.crem-cnrs.fr} \hskip3ex }
- \end{center}
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- \end{block}
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\begin{block}{Web audio content management features and architecture}
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\begin{block}{Sound archives of the CNRS - Musée de l'Homme}
The ressources are available to researchers and to the extent possible, the public, in compliance with the intellectual and moral rights of musicians and collectors.
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Theses archives are the most important in Europe:
\begin{itemize}
\item Nearly 3,500 hours of recordings of unpublished field.
\item Research
\item Teaching (lessons, academic works, exams)
\end{itemize}
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- \begin{column}{0.7\linewidth}
- \centering
- \fbox{\includegraphics[width=\linewidth]{../img/telemeta_screenshot_en_2.png}}
- \end{column}
- \end{columns}
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+ \begin{center}
+ \fbox{\includegraphics[width=0.8\linewidth]{../img/telemeta_screenshot_en_2.png}}
+ \end{center}
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