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Electronic PublishingDGXIII/E
Authoring Issues in Creative Authoring Issues in Creative Content GenerationContent Generation
Kieran O’HeaTechserv
Expert Services to European Commission DGXIII/E
Electronic PublishingDGXIII/E
Multimedia Content & Tools
Interactive electronic publishing Digital heritage and cultural content Education and training Human language technologies Information access, filtering, analysis and
handling
Striking a balance between competitiveness and the emerging cultural economy
Electronic PublishingDGXIII/E
Interactive Electronic Publishing
Research focus:- creating content- managing content- personalising
content
Application areas:- publishing- audio-visual- entertainment- …...
1999 priorities:- authoring & design systems- content management & personalisation
Electronic PublishingDGXIII/E
Digital Heritage & Cultural Content
Research focus:- integrated access- large repositories- preservation
Application areas:- museums- libraries- archives- …...
1999 priorities:- access to scientific &cultural heritage- digital preservation
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Education & Training
Research focus:- autonomous/customisededucation- better material- improved access
Application areas:- education- corporate training- individual learning- …...
1999 priorities:- open platform for flexible learning- flexible university- advanced training systems
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Human Language Technologies
Research focus:- full multilinguality- natural
interactivity- active content
Application areas:- e-commerce- publishing- public services- …...
1999 priorities:- multilinguality in digital content & services- natural interactivity
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Information Access & Filtering
Research focus:- mastering information- information
management- information
categorisation
Application areas:- all domains
1999 priorities:- multi-sensory content- media representation and access
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Tools of the Trade: Tools of the Trade: Interactive Electronic Interactive Electronic
PublishingPublishing Browsers and other end-user tools Authoring and graphics tools Web page management tools Server software and server management tools Database integration tools Programming & application development environment tools
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Authoring Issues in Creative Authoring Issues in Creative Content GenerationContent Generation
Need affordable, sophisticated content generation tools Availability of good tools unleashes the creativity we need to
compete in the global market Tools need to match the working practices of the experts
who will use them Common needs must be translated into common tools
that result in applications based on common frameworks
Electronic PublishingDGXIII/E
Authoring Issues in Creative Authoring Issues in Creative Content GenerationContent Generation
Need simplified, customisable and powerful authoring
environments that inherently place emphasis on content
rather than technology Encourage creation, implementation and use of user-centric
authoring tools that significantly ease the process of content
creation Facilitate better publishing, entertainment, education,
advertising, journalism, film, music, museums, etc.
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What Kind of Tools are What Kind of Tools are Needed?Needed?
Tools for creative production and delivery of multimedia
content by publishers, educational content providers and
creators Tools that reduce time to market Tools that facilitate low-cost efficient production of
multimedia content Micro-tools that allow short cuts in established processes
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What are Tools Needed For?What are Tools Needed For?
Web development 3D - VR - animation Virtual sets Distributed collaborative authoring
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Case Study: Distributed Case Study: Distributed Collaborative AuthoringCollaborative Authoring
The web was conceived as a collaborative environment but
the first tools made widely available were passive ones. Active tools needed to help users to simultaneously
browse and edit documents and to save them on remote servers.
Allow users not only to create, edit and publish pages on
the web, but also provide a structured approach to
documents, helpful in collaborative activity. Provide users with a comprehensive collaborative
authoring environment where they work on shared
documents almost as if they were working on a single
private document.
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Interactive Electronic Publishing
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media technologies: www.pira.co.uk/IE
electronic publishing: www.echo.lu/ep
5th FP and call information: www.cordis.lu