Title: MPEG 21
1MPEG 21 An Overview
- MUMT 611
- Elliot Sinyor
- January 2005
2Contents
- Background/Motivation
- Key Concepts
- MPEG 21 Overview
- Digital Item Declaration
- Digital Item Identification
- Intellectual Property Management and Protection
- Rights Expression Language and Rights Data
Dictionary - Digital Item Adaptation
- File Format
3Background/Motivation
- Work began in June of 2000 by MPEG (aka ISO/IEC
JTC1 SC29 WG11) - From the ISO Standard Document
- The MPEG-21 vision can thus be summarized as
follows to define a multimedia framework to
enable transparent and augmented use of
multimedia resources across a wide range of
networks and devices used by different
communities.
4Key Concepts
- A way to encapsulate almost any type of digital
content. - Audio, video, text, software and any combination
of them. - Packages data, meta-data, and meta-meta-data.
- How is this data viewed on a specific device?
- Control the use of the data (DRM)
- ie. who can view it? What can they do with it?
5Part 1 Vision, Technologies and Strategy
- Refers to the document itself
- In other words
- Define a 'vision' for a multimedia framework to
enable transparent and augmented use of
multimedia resources across a wide range of
networks and devices to meet the needs of all
users
6Part 1 Vision, Technologies and Strategy
- Achieve the integration of components and
standards to facilitate harmonisation of
'technologies' for the creation, modification,
management, transport, manipulation,
distribution, and consumption of Digital
7Part 1 Vision, Technologies and Strategy
- Define a 'strategy' for achieving a multimedia
framework by the development of specifications
and standards based on well-defined functional
requirements through collaboration with other
bodies.
8Part 2 Digital Item Declaration
- At the heart of it all the Digital Item
- Examples
- Music album
- E-book
- Software including setup and configuration
information - Resources, Metadata, Structure
- DID defines abstractions related to the
construction of the digital item.
9Part 2 Digital Item Declaration
- Non-exhaustive list of abstractions
- Container
- Groups items and or containers
- Item
- Component
- Descriptor
- Statement
- Choice/Selection/Condition
- to view this content, the condition is that you
made a choice of a certain selection
10Part 2 Digital Item Declaration
- Non-exhaustive list of abstractions
- Container
- Descriptor
- Statement
- Item
- Component
- Statement
- Choice/Selection/Condition
- to view this content, the condition is that you
made a choice of a certain selection
11Part 2 Digital Item Declaration
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13Part 3 Digital Item Identification
- Unique, persistent ID for digital item
- Done by using a URI (compact string used to
identify a resource) - Link digital item (or part of it) to another
description scheme, eg ISRC
14Part 3 Digital Item Identification
15Part 3 Digital Item Identification
16Part 4 Intellectual Property Management and
Protection
- Does not specify a particular DRM scheme
- Framework for retrieving and using IPMP tools
from various locations
17Part 5 Rights Expression Language
- Machine-readable language to declare rights and
permissions - Four basic entities
- Principal
- Must be authenticated
- Right
- what can the principal do?
- eg view once, copy, alter etc.
- Resource
- Digital item, a service, information owned by a
principal (eg name or email address) - Condition
- eg you must pay 2 to watch this movie once
18Part 5 Rights Expression Language
19Part 6 Rights Data Dictionary
- Provides description for basic RLE terms
- Allows for extension
- Allows for mapping/transformation of metadata
from other authorities/namespaces -
20Part 7 Digital Item Adaptation
- Purpose to shield users from network and
terminal installation, management and
implementation issues. - Conceptually, consists of resource adaptation
engine and descriptor adaptation engine -
21Part 7 Digital Item Adaptation
22Part 7 Digital Item Adaptation
- Areas of Concern
- User Characteristics
- Preferences
- Terminal Capabilities
- Available codecs, hardware-related specs
- Network Characteristics
- Bandwidth, delay and error
- Natural Environment Characteristics
- Eg illumination, auditory noise-levels
23Part 7 Digital Item Adaptation
- Areas of Concern
- Resource Adaptability
- Session Mobility
24Part 8 Reference Software
- Most recent specification need
- Systems-related specifications in MPEG-21
- www.enikos.com DI browser
- Released Jan 21, 2005
25Part 8 Reference Software
26Part 9 File Format
- Can include still/dynamic data
- Will borrow from MP4
- Work has begun
27Bibliography