2007
DOI: 10.1109/tce.2007.4429224
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Design and Implementation of an Adaptive Digital Radio DAB using Content Personalization on the Basis of Standards

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“…Even though music may be labeled with ID3-tags by internet radios, there is no wide-spread method to retrieve spoken content by tagging. As an alternative it is possible to apply subsets of the TV-Anytime standard (ETSI, 2004) offering XMLstructures feasible in the field of search, recommender and archive applications (Schatter, 2006(Schatter, , 2007. The contained keywords resemble the radio-specific extensions of ID3v2 mainly concerning the music-related domain.…”
Section: Metadata For Audio Contentmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Even though music may be labeled with ID3-tags by internet radios, there is no wide-spread method to retrieve spoken content by tagging. As an alternative it is possible to apply subsets of the TV-Anytime standard (ETSI, 2004) offering XMLstructures feasible in the field of search, recommender and archive applications (Schatter, 2006(Schatter, , 2007. The contained keywords resemble the radio-specific extensions of ID3v2 mainly concerning the music-related domain.…”
Section: Metadata For Audio Contentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…An early proposal for a technique of machine-interpretable DAB content annotation and receiver hardware control, involving the utilization of Dynamic Label (DL) fields in the transmitted frames, was formulated by Nathan et al in (Nathan, 2004). A similar approach was chosen in (Schatter, 2007). The separation of information is carried out in both cases by machine-readable control characters.…”
Section: Metadata For Audio Contentmentioning
confidence: 99%