ISSUE-86: Standard values for "mode" and "medium" attributes of <modality>
Standard values for "mode" and "medium" attributes of <modality>
- State:
- CLOSED
- Product:
- EmotionML
- Raised by:
- Marc Schröder
- Opened on:
- 2009-11-02
- Description:
- http://www.w3.org/2002/mmi/Group/emotionml/#ISSUE-86
Standard values should be defined for the mode and medium attributes. For mode, common values are "voice", "face", "body", and "text". For medium those from EMMA could be used: "acoustic", "visual" and "tactile", complemented by "infrared" for infrared cameras and "bio" or "physio" for physiological readings (to be discussed).
The advantages of including a medium attribute, at the cost of a more complex syntax, are:
* The possibility of annotating modalities which are observed through different media
* The possibility of annotating modalities with two different levels of detail
* The use of this attribute to group more modalities into broader classes for processing reasons.
- Related Actions Items:
- No related actions
- Related emails:
- [emo] Modality in EmotionML (from marc.schroeder@dfki.de on 2010-06-21)
- [emo] minutes from EmotionML call - 28 April 2010 (from paolo.baggia@loquendo.com on 2010-04-28)
- [emma] subgroup call tomorrow Dec 10th (from johnston@research.att.com on 2009-12-09)
- [emo] Issues in EmotionML (updated to tracker numbering scheme) (from schroed@dfki.de on 2009-11-06)
- ISSUE-86 (EMO-17): Standard values for 'mode' and 'medium' attributes of <modality> [EmotionML] (from sysbot+tracker@w3.org on 2009-11-02)
Related notes:
This issue is obsoleted by the decision to use an attribute "modality" (see http://www.w3.org/2010/06/30-multimodal-minutes.html).
Marc Schröder, 2 Jul 2010, 11:29:02Display change log