From: Thomas Fillon Date: Mon, 12 May 2014 09:02:31 +0000 (+0200) Subject: Update FMA 2014 article, add an abstract X-Git-Url: https://git.parisson.com/?a=commitdiff_plain;h=8d882091e13d0845890dab72ee0ad1b83e2f00e2;p=telemeta-doc.git Update FMA 2014 article, add an abstract --- diff --git a/Publications/Conferences/2014_FMA/fma2014_Telemeta.tex b/Publications/Conferences/2014_FMA/fma2014_Telemeta.tex index 11e2177..c37bcec 100644 --- a/Publications/Conferences/2014_FMA/fma2014_Telemeta.tex +++ b/Publications/Conferences/2014_FMA/fma2014_Telemeta.tex @@ -49,65 +49,17 @@ Institut Jean Le Rond d'Alembert, \\ -%\author{Thomas Fillon\inst{1,2} \and Guillaume Pellerin\inst{1} \and Paul Brossier\inst{1} -% \and Jos{\'e}phine Simonnot\inst{3} -%\thanks{This work was partially done inside the DIADEMS project funded by the national french agency ANR (CONTINT)} -%} -% -%\authorrunning{Thomas Fillon \and Guillaume Pellerin \and Paul Brossier \and Jos{\'e}phine Simonnot} -% (feature abused for this document to repeat the title also on left hand pages) - -% the affiliations are given next; don't give your e-mail address -% unless you accept that it will be published -% \institute{ -% % 1 - PARISSON -% \href{http://www.parisson.com}{PARISSON}, 16 rue Jacques Louvel-Tessier 75010 Paris, France -% \url{{thomas.fillon,guillaume.pellerin}@parisson.com} -% % 2 - LAM / UPMC -% \and -% LAM, Institut Jean Le Rond d'Alembert, UPMC Univ. Paris 06, UMR CNRS 7190,\\ -% 11 rue de Lourmel, 75015 Paris, France -% % 3 - CREM -% \and -% CREM, LESC, UMR CNRS 7186\\ MAE, Université Paris Ouest Nanterre La Défense, -% 21 Allée de l'Université - 92023 Nanterre\\ -% \url{josephine.simonnot@mae.u-paris10.fr}} - -% \author{ -% Thomas Fillon\aff{1,2}, -% Guillaume Pellerin\aff{1}, -% Paul Brossier\aff{1}, -% and Jos{\'e}phine Simonnot\aff{3} -% \thanks{This work was partially done inside the DIADEMS project funded by the national french agency ANR (CONTINT)} -% } - - -% \affiliation[1]{PARISSON, 16 rue Jacques Louvel-Tessier 75010 Paris, France} -% \affiliation[2]{LAM, Institut Jean Le Rond d'Alembert, UPMC Univ. Paris 06, UMR CNRS 7190, 11 rue de Lourmel, 75015 Paris, France} -% \affiliation[3]{ -% CREM, LESC, UMR CNRS 7186, MAE, Université Paris Ouest Nanterre La Défense, -% 21 Allée de l'Université - 92023 Nanterre} - -%\correspondence{Thomas Fillon and Guillaume Pellerin}{thomas.fillon@parisson.com, guillaume.pellerin@parisson.com} - -%\lastnames{Fillon, Pellerin, Brossier, Simonnot} - -%\url{josephine.simonnot@mae.u-paris10.fr}} - - - - - \begin{document} % \maketitle % -% \begin{abstract} -% \emph{Telemeta} is a fully-operational open-source web audio platform dedicated to digital sound archives secure storing, indexing and publishing. It focuses on the enhanced and collaborative user-experience in accessing audio items and their associated metadata and on the possibility for the expert users to further enrich those metadata. +\begin{abstract} +Since 2007, ethnomusicologist and engineers have joint their effort to develop a collaborative web platform for management of and access to digital sound archives. This platform has been deployed since 2010 and hold the archives of the \emph{Center for Research in Ethnomusicology}, which is the most important collection in Europe. +This web platform is based on Telemeta, an open-source web audio framework dedicated to digital sound archives secure storing, indexing and publishing. It focuses on the enhanced and collaborative user-experience in accessing audio items and their associated metadata and on the possibility for the expert users to further enrich those metadata. -% Telemeta architecture relies on \emph{TimeSide}, an open audio processing framework written in Python which provides decoding, encoding and streaming methods for various formats together with a smart embeddable HTML audio player. TimeSide also includes a set of audio analysis plugins and additionally wraps several audio features extraction libraries to provide automatic annotation, segmentation and musicological analysis. + Telemeta architecture relies on \emph{TimeSide}, an open audio processing framework written in Python which provides decoding, encoding and streaming methods for various formats together with a smart embeddable HTML audio player. TimeSide also includes a set of audio analysis plugins and additionally wraps several audio features extraction libraries to provide automatic annotation, segmentation and musicological analysis. -% \end{abstract} +\end{abstract} \section{Introduction}\label{sec:intro}