Table of Contents

Introduction

Chapter 1: Context and Issues

1.1. The ARA program – a brief historical overview

1.2. The scientific and cultural heritage of the ARA program

1.3. The working process

1.4. Knowledge engineering in the service of the ARA program

1.5. The digital environment and the working process

1.6. Analyzing an audiovisual corpus using ASW Studio

PART 1: THE SEGMENTATION AND DESCRIPTION WORKSHOPS FOR AUDIOVISUAL CORPORA

Chapter 2: The Segmentation Workshop for Audiovisual Resources

2.1. Introduction

2.2. Segmentation of audiovisual corpora – a general presentation

2.3. Appropriation of the segmentation workshop

2.4. Some additional thoughts about segmentation

2.5. Perspectives relating to the segmentation workshop

Chapter 3: Description Workshop for Audiovisual Corpora

3.1. A general overview

3.2. The “metadescription” part of an audiovisual analysis in ASW Studio: the mark of the editor’s choice

3.3. The “identifying information of an audiovisual resource” part in the ASW description workshop

Chapter 4: Analysis of Audiovisual Expression

4.1. Introduction

4.2. Analysis of the visual shot

4.3. Analysis of the sound shot

Chapter 5: Analysis of the Audiovisual Content

5.1. Thematic analysis

5.2. A concrete example of the description of a topic

5.3. The model of thematic description

5.4. The objects of thematic analysis

5.5. Procedures of analysis

5.6. The different components of a model of thematic description

5.7. Libraries of models for the description of subjects

Chapter 6: Uses of an Audiovisual Resource

6.1. The “Uses” part of the ASW description workshop

6.2. Producing a linguistic adaptation of an audiovisual resource

Chapter 7: Model of an Audiovisual Publication in the form of a Web Portal

7.1. Introduction

7.2. The ArkWork homepage

7.3. Thematic access to audiovisual resources

7.4. Direct accesses to the audiovisual resources

7.5. Access to the audiovisual resources by thesaurus

7.6. Contextualization of the video

PART 2: TECHNOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENT, DEVELOPMENT AND NEW PERSPECTIVES

Chapter 8: The ASW Digital Environment

8.1. Introduction

8.2. General presentation

8.3. SemioscapeLibrary

8.4. Semioscape

8.5. Conclusion

Chapter 9: The ASW Studio

9.1. Introduction

9.2. The common libraries

9.3. SemioscapeData

9.4. ESCoM Update

9.5. ESCoM ffCoder

9.6. ESCoM OntoEditor

9.7. ESCoM-INA Interview

9.8. ESCoM SemioscapeAdmin

9.9. The ESCoM suite 2011 installer

9.10. Semiosphere

9.11. Conclusion

Chapter 10: The Technical Development of the “Web Portal” Publishing Model

10.1. The notion of “publishing module”

10.2. RIAs

10.3. The “Menu” publishing module

10.4. The “Video player” publishing module

10.5. The “contextualization of a video” publishing module

10.6. The “temporal location” publishing module

10.7. The “geographical location” publishing module

10.8. Conclusion

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Bibliography

List of Authors

Index

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