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MELD: A Linked Data Framework for Multimedia Access to Music Digital Libraries

机译:MELD:用于多媒体访问音乐数字图书馆的链接数据框架

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We present MELD, the Music Encoding and Linked Data framework, and its application to musicological articles containing dynamic, multi-path explorations of multimedia music digital library resources. MELD uses Linked Data to combine music-related materials including text, audio, video, images, facsimiles, and music scores. To maximise flexibility across this multimedia publication platform, and increase the potential for scholarly reuse of underlying data, we use RDF to model the nature of the resources being deployed, the relationships between them and, separately, how these resources should be visualised and interacted with. Crucially, this gives the ability to relate resources and parts of resources using semantically appropriate terms. Rather than only relating resources by a seconds-or beat-based spine, we encode richer musicological relationships drawing concepts from a Music Encoding Initiative (MEI) document or the Music Ontology, enabling the use of a wide range of music notational concepts. We describe the framework, demonstrating a JavaScript reference implementation and its utility when publishing musicological scholarship. As a case study, we show a MELD-enhanced version of an article written for the British Library on the performance of works by Frederick Delius. The article integrates TEI text, IIIF-served images, MEI notation and recordings of audio and video. We describe the semantic annotations which underpin this realisation, and how they relate users' experiences of moving between the content to the musicological argument being marshalled. Through this example we illustrate how connecting diverse media types using musically-meaningful semantics can support a richer form of interaction with music digital library materials, beyond the current state of the art.
机译:我们介绍了MELD,音乐编码和链接数据框架及其在音乐学文章中的应用,其中包含对多媒体音乐数字图书馆资源进行动态,多路径探索。 MELD使用链接数据来组合与音乐相关的材料,包括文本,音频,视频,图像,传真和乐谱。为了在该多媒体发布平台上最大程度地提高灵活性,并增加潜在地在学术上重用基础数据的潜力,我们使用RDF对正在部署的资源的性质,它们之间的关系以及分别如何可视化和交互这些资源进行建模。 。至关重要的是,这使您能够使用语义上适当的术语来关联资源和部分资源。我们不仅通过基于秒拍或基于节拍的书脊来关联资源,还对来自Music Encoding Initiative(MEI)文档或Music Ontology的更丰富的音乐关系绘图概念进行编码,从而可以使用多种音乐符号概念。我们描述了该框架,演示了JavaScript参考实现及其在发布音乐学学术研究时的效用。作为案例研究,我们将展示为大英图书馆撰写的关于弗雷德里克·德利厄斯作品表现的文章的MELD增强版。本文集成了TEI文本,IIIF提供的图像,MEI表示法以及音频和视频的记录。我们描述了支持这种实现的语义注释,以及它们如何将用户在内容与编组的音乐论证之间移动的体验联系起来。通过此示例,我们说明了如何使用具有音乐意义的语义将各种媒体类型连接起来,可以支持与音乐数字图书馆资料进行更丰富的交互形式,而不仅仅是当前的技术水平。

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