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3rd EBM WG Meeting – 18th Dec 2012 Joachim Köhler & Michael Eble, Fraunhofer IAIS

3rd EBM WG Meeting – 18th Dec 2012 Joachim Köhler & Michael Eble, Fraunhofer IAIS. 3rd EBM WG Meeting – Agenda FI-CONTENT. FI-CONTENT: objectives, use case areas and partners Exemplary use case Edutainment: Carnival of cultures in Berlin

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3rd EBM WG Meeting – 18th Dec 2012 Joachim Köhler & Michael Eble, Fraunhofer IAIS

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  1. 3rd EBM WG Meeting – 18th Dec 2012Joachim Köhler & Michael Eble, Fraunhofer IAIS

  2. 3rd EBM WG Meeting – Agenda FI-CONTENT • FI-CONTENT: objectives, use case areas and partners • Exemplary use case Edutainment: Carnival of cultures in Berlin • Technical architecture: components and their interactions • Business architecture: value network, roles and their interactions

  3. FI-CONTENT rationale • Media & Content already most of the Internet traffic, steadily increasing • Media & Content will then have a decisive influence on technical and social dimensions of the Future Internet • FI-CONTENT will bring the Media & Content applications within the FI-PPP programme • FI-CONTENT will deliver the best set of innovative use cases representing the CONTENT area: • Based on a well defined usage analysis process • Benefiting from innovative e-capabilities offered by Future Internet • Achieving high social impact by leveraging CONTENT & MEDIA usages • Strengthening the competitive position of European industry Media & Content : a key usage driver for the Future Internet !

  4. FI-CONTENT – The 5 Content Areas Games & virtual Environments(A) Disney Zurich(CH) Disney Black Rock(UK) Orange(FR) DFKI(DE) High End B2B services(D) UGC entertaiment(C) WP2-WP5 WP3-WP4 link with CP • Orange(FR) • Grassroots Arts(DE) • Fraunhofer Fokus(DE) • Thales(FR) • Telefonica(ES) Solutions Enablers Standards Barco(BE) IBBT(BE) BBC(UK) Edutainment & Culture(E) Professionally Generated Content(B) • ALL • BBC(UK) • RBB(DE) • Disney BBC(UK) RBB(DE) Technicolor(FR) Telecom Italia(IT) IRT(DE) Telefonica(ES) • Fraunhofer IAIS(DE) • Grassroots Arts(DE) • Telecom Italia(IT) Xxx: Content area task leader 4 • An project with a strong emphasis on the definition of the CONTENTuse cases and their large scale experimentations in phase 2

  5. FI-CONTENT – Objectives • Specification of a comprehensive set of experimentations based on relevant content use case scenarios, • Identification of the architecture and the technologies required to implement those relevant use cases, • Assessment the existing R&D on which the use cases will be developed, • Identification the technologies that will be available from Fi-Ware platform as generic enablers and those that can be considered as domain specific, • Validation the feasibility of the critical domain specific technologies by the development of the prototypes where needed, • Building a standardisation strategy that will support the applications above, • Provide the inputs for the next phase of the programme (implementation plan for phase 2 including the building of a user community , identification of the possible experimentation infrastructure), • Contribute to the overall FI-PPP programme by interfacing in harmonised way with the relevant projects addressing the complementary objectives of the PPP.

  6. FI-CONTENT – project structure & WPs overview WP2: Content use case scenarios Content area A Content area B Content area C Content area D Content area E WP 1 Project Management Specif. Techno. Requirt. Final Specif, Business model Phase 2 Exp Specif. Techno. Requirt. Final Specif, Business model Phase 2 Exp Specif. Techno. Requirt. Final Specif, Business model Phase 2 Exp Specif. Techno. Requirt. Final Specif, Business model Phase 2 Exp Specif. Techno. Requirt. Final Specif, Business model Phase 2 Exp WP3: Content platform architecture requirements WP4: Content specific function prototyping WP5: Phase 2 implementation plans

  7. FI-CONTENT – interactions with others PPP FI programme projects FI-CONTENT perimeter WP1 Project Management Identification of user community requirements Final use case specification Capacity building & infrastructure project INFINITY WP2 Content use case scenarios WP5 Phase 2 Implementation plan Use case Specification/ requirements Architecture Board Other Usage area projects Future Internet Core Platform Fi-Ware WP3 Content platform architecture requirements WP4 Content specific function prototyping Strategy towards standardisation Programme Boards, promotion, dissemination Programme facilitation & support project CONCORD

  8. Content area E: Edutainment & Culture • Objective • The idea of this content area is to show that education and culture supported by the Future Internet can be a motivating experience for all citizens. • The main focus is to enable: • Knowledge access in the ubiquitous internet • Knowledge understanding • Local and networked presentation in the internet (mobile) Edutainment & Culture (E)

  9. Exemplary use case: Carnival of cultures in Berlin • Together with their teacher, the students of a school media class choose a common media project theme, namely to undertake content research in European cultural digital archives beyond Google and Wikipedia, exploring live cultural events with their mobiles during field trips and creating collaborative media presentations about their experiences. • The class chooses as common theme the creation of a live interlinked media production about the annual four day Carnival of Cultures (Karneval der Kulturen) held in Berlin. • The event offers plenty of scope for the students to discover. They can follow the procession, visit concerts and performances and experience the cultural events and food on offer. They want to capture and share their experiences.

  10. Technical architecture: components and their interactions

  11. Arrow means potentially updating an existing FI-WARE enabler FI-WARE FI-CONTENT Content Area E USER DOMAIN APPLICATION LAYER CORE ENABLERS FI-CONTENT SPECIFICENABLERS ENABLERS Discussed with FI-WARE Context awareness & Localization Billing USER management Augmented Reality Payment Semantic Technos Device Management Multimedia Indexing and image/speech recognition Image Recognition User Activity Monitoring Recommendation Services Recommendation Services Federated Social Network Content Content Adaptation Use Profile Broker Content Adaptation Repository & MetaData Finder Secure AuthN for Data exchange Synchronization & Publication Content Storage, Access and Management Enrichment Content Protection and Provenance Streaming Multimedia mixing & Mashup Security Network Infrastructure Bandwidth Reservation TRANSPORT LAYER Technical architecture: Edutainment & Culture

  12. Business architecture: value network, roles and their interactions

  13. Contact Fraunhofer Institut IAIS Schloss Birlinghoven 53754 St. Augustin www.iais.fraunhofer.de Dr. Joachim Köhler Head of Department NetMedia Tel: +49 (0) 2241 14 1900 Mobil: 0170 7834833 Mail: joachim.koehler@iais.fraunhofer.de 27.06.2012 Joachim.Koehler@iais.fraunhofer.de 15

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