Title :
Is That a Fish in Your Ear? A Universal Metalanguage for Multimedia
Author :
Joseph, A.I. ; Thomas-Kerr, I. ; Burnett, S. ; Ritz, C.H. ; Devillers, S. ; De Schrijver, D. ; Walle, R.V.
Author_Institution :
Wollongong Univ., NSW
Abstract :
Developing the code to parse and generate multimedia bitstreams has traditionally been a repetitive and error-prone task. It has also been an area of application development that defied the goal of software reuse. In contrast, BSDL abstracts the minutiae of bitstream parsing out of software code, into an interoperable data file (the BSDL schema), allowing developers to concentrate on the functionality of their particular application. BSDL´s approach has demonstrated applications at numerous points in the multimedia delivery chain. In the future, this approach may be extended to still other processing tasks, such as transcoding and transmoding, or to types of binary data other than multimedia
Keywords :
Internet; multimedia computing; program compilers; BSDL schema; Bitstream Syntax Description Language; bitstream parsing; interoperable data file; metalanguage; multimedia bitstream; multimedia delivery chain; software code; software reuse; Automatic voltage control; Ear; Encoding; Marine animals; Payloads; Standards development; Streaming media; Web server; Writing; XML; BSDL; Bitstream Syntax Description Language; UMA; Universal Multimedia Access; configurable media coding; delivery coding; format independent streaming; metadata standards; multimedia adaptation; scalable content adaptation; standards;
Journal_Title :
MultiMedia, IEEE
DOI :
10.1109/MMUL.2007.38