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Music-Related Media-Contents Synchronization over theWeb: the IEEE 1599 Initiative
Computer Sciences and Electrical Engineering Faculty Research
  • Adriano Baratè
  • Goffredo Haus
  • Luca A. Ludovico
  • Stefano Baldan
  • Davide Andrea Mauro, Marshall University
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
1-1-2015
Abstract

IEEE 1599 is an international standard originally conceived for music, which aims at providing a comprehensive description of the media contents related to a music piece within a multi-layer and synchronized environment. A number of o_- line and stand-alone software prototypes has been realized after its standardization, occurred in 2008. Recently, thanks to some technological advances (e.g. the release of HTML5), the engine of the IEEE 1599 parser has been ported on the Web. Some non-trivial problems have been solved, e.g. the management of multiple simultaneous media streams in a client-server architecture. After providing an overview of the IEEE 1599 standard, this article presents a survey of the recent initiatives regarding audio-driven synchronization over the Web.

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Citation Information
A. Baratè, G. Haus, L.A. Ludovico, D.A. Mauro. “Music-Related Media-Contents Synchronization over the Web: The IEEE 1599 Initiative.” 1st Web Audio Conference (WAC), January 2015, Paris, France.