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Towards Standardized Integration of Images in the Cloud of Linked Data

Ruben Tous1, Jaime Delgado1, Frederik Temmermans2,3, Bart Jansen2,3, and Peter Schelkens2,3

1Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya - BarcelonaTech (UPC), Barcelona, Spain
rtous@ac.upc.edu
jaime.delgado@ac.upc.edu

2Department of Electronics and Informatics - ETRO, Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Brussels, Belgium

3iMinds, Dept. of Future Media and Imaging (FMI), Ghent, Belgium
ftemmerm@etro.vub.ac.be

Abstract. Currently, there are several ways of describing and referring to images in RDF. This ambiguity results in a proliferation of vocabularies for image descriptions, complicating the cross-community data integration of information related to digital images. In addition, there are no standardized guidelines on how to integrate RDF data into the image metadata. Therefore, the JPEG standardization committee has recently initiated some activities to streamline the integration of images in the cloud of Linked Data. One effort is the standardization of an ontology for describing digital images. JPEG aims at providing a technology that enables the uniform description of photos and videos with technical, administrative and semantic metadata compliant with the RDF specification and the principles of Linked Data. Secondly, specifications to integrate RDF data into JPEG images are elaborated. Finally, since descriptions often only apply to a certain part of an image, a last effort is to formalize the specification of regions of interest. In this paper, members of the JPEG committee provide a detailed overview of these ongoing activities.

Keywords: Ontology, JPEG, JPSearch, image, photo, video, controlled vocabulary, semantic description, RDF (Resource Description Framework), linked data, computer vision

LNCS 8186, p. 388 ff.

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