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ISO 15938:2002
ISO 15938:2002 Information technology – Multimedia content description interface – Part 1: Systems
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Description
This International Standard defines a Multimedia Content Description Interface, specifying a series of interfaces
from system to application level to allow disparate systems to interchange information about multimedia content. It
describes the architecture for systems, a language for extensions and specific applications, description tools in the
audio and visual domains, as well as tools that are not specific to audio-visual domains.
This part of ISO/IEC 15938 specifies system level functionalities for the communication of multimedia content
descriptions. ISO/IEC 15938-1 provides a specification which will:
 enable development of ISO/IEC 15938 receiving sub-systems, called ISO/IEC 15938 Terminal, or Terminal in
short, to receive and assemble possibly partitioned and compressed multimedia content descriptions
 provide rules for the preparation of multimedia content descriptions consisting of the tools specified in Parts 3,
4 and 5 of ISO/IEC 15938 for efficient transport and storage.
The decoding process within the ISO/IEC 15938 Terminal is normative. The rules mentioned provide guidance for
the preparation and encoding of multimedia content descriptions without leading to a unique encoded
representation of such descriptions.
This part of the MPEG-7 Standard is intended to be implemented in conjunction with other parts of the standard. In
particular, MPEG-7 Part 1: Systems assumes some knowledge of Part 2: Description Definition Language (DDL) in
its normative syntactic definitions of Descriptors and Description Schemes, as well as in the processing of schema
and descriptions. The methods for obtaining the descriptions to which the encoding techniques in this part refer are
defined in Parts 3, 4, and 5 of ISO/IEC 15938.
MPEG-7 is an extensible standard. The standard method of extending the standard beyond the Description
Schemes provided in the standard is to define new ones in the DDL, and to make those DSs as accessible as the
instantiated descriptions. Further details are available in Part 2.
Edition
1
Published Date
2002-07-18
Status
PUBLISHED
Pages
85
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Abstract
This International Standard defines a Multimedia Content Description Interface, specifying a series of interfaces
from system to application level to allow disparate systems to interchange information about multimedia content. It
describes the architecture for systems, a language for extensions and specific applications, description tools in the
audio and visual domains, as well as tools that are not specific to audio-visual domains.
This part of ISO/IEC 15938 specifies system level functionalities for the communication of multimedia content
descriptions. ISO/IEC 15938-1 provides a specification which will:
 enable development of ISO/IEC 15938 receiving sub-systems, called ISO/IEC 15938 Terminal, or Terminal in
short, to receive and assemble possibly partitioned and compressed multimedia content descriptions
 provide rules for the preparation of multimedia content descriptions consisting of the tools specified in Parts 3,
4 and 5 of ISO/IEC 15938 for efficient transport and storage.
The decoding process within the ISO/IEC 15938 Terminal is normative. The rules mentioned provide guidance for
the preparation and encoding of multimedia content descriptions without leading to a unique encoded
representation of such descriptions.
This part of the MPEG-7 Standard is intended to be implemented in conjunction with other parts of the standard. In
particular, MPEG-7 Part 1: Systems assumes some knowledge of Part 2: Description Definition Language (DDL) in
its normative syntactic definitions of Descriptors and Description Schemes, as well as in the processing of schema
and descriptions. The methods for obtaining the descriptions to which the encoding techniques in this part refer are
defined in Parts 3, 4, and 5 of ISO/IEC 15938.
MPEG-7 is an extensible standard. The standard method of extending the standard beyond the Description
Schemes provided in the standard is to define new ones in the DDL, and to make those DSs as accessible as the
instantiated descriptions. Further details are available in Part 2.
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