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Pasi Häkkinen Tampere University of Technology Hypermedia Laboratory pasi.hakkinen@tut.fi

VICTOR video commenting tool for annotating web videos. Pasi Häkkinen Tampere University of Technology Hypermedia Laboratory pasi.hakkinen@tut.fi. Outline. What is Victor video commenting tool? Main functionalities Requirements Use cases Availability. Video commenting in the web?.

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Pasi Häkkinen Tampere University of Technology Hypermedia Laboratory pasi.hakkinen@tut.fi

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  1. VICTOR video commenting tool for annotating web videos Pasi Häkkinen Tampere University of Technology Hypermedia Laboratory pasi.hakkinen@tut.fi

  2. Outline • What is Victor video commenting tool? • Main functionalities • Requirements • Use cases • Availability

  3. Video commenting in the web? • Current status: only general comments without easy way to point and navigate to some specific position of the video clip • ”Just look at that stunt at 2:34 ...”

  4. What is Victor? • Web-based multi-user video annotation tool with time sensitive comments • Exercise platform • Can be used as stand-alone tool or integrated to some CMS (Moodle module as proof of concept)

  5. Video annotation view

  6. Main functionalities • Importing media to Victor (uploading or linking) • Video annotation • Assignments using video comments • Evaluation of submitted assignments • Role based access rights • Both functions and content • Support for single sign-on authentication (Shibboleth)

  7. Client requirements • Web browser: Firefox or Internet Explorer • Media player required by content video: • RealPlayer • Quicktime Player • Windows Media Player • (Flash Player)

  8. Server requirements • Linux or other Unix server • Apache web server • MySQL database • PHP Optional: • Shibboleth Service Provider (SP) software • Media server for long video content

  9. Use case: Speech communication and negotiation skills • Video conference exercise at TUT • Victor used as a self reflection tool for students 9

  10. Use case: Language studies • Swedish course at Helsinki School of Economics (MCU, recording and Victor server provided by University of Helsinki) • Victor used as a teacher’s feedback tool 10

  11. Availability • Victor developed with support of Finnish universities, IT-Peda and VideoFunet freely available for Finnish institutions of higher education • Provided as small scale service by TUT/Hypermedia Laboratory • Co-operation possible with other partners

  12. Thank You! Pasi Häkkinen TUT/Hypermedia Laboratory Email: pasi.hakkinen@tut.fi Web: http://matwww.ee.tut.fi/victor and http://www.tut.fi/victor

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