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Problem
Valuable video content invisible to Search Engines
Solved by these Interventions
Deliver a Linked Media Content Graph Platform
Move the management of all media assets into a knowledge graph to enable the creation, curation and management of rich, interconnected, valuable content assets.
Technologies used
Metadata Management Software as a Service (SaaS)
Content Graphs
AWS
Knowledge Graphs
Linked Data
Microservices
Video Key Moments
Enable structured metadata at a video moment level
Introduce services that allow the identification and curation of structured metadata at moments within a video asset. This intervention opens new opportunities in video rendering, video discovery, user experiences, and commercial models.
Technologies used
Video Publishing Innovation
Video Moment SaaS (key moments)
Video Key Moments
Improved by these Interventions
Implement a Graph CMS
A business can interconnect all of their core assets and metadata by implementing a Graph CMS. This leads to numerous product agility and efficiency benefits.
Prevented by these Capabilities
Content is available "as a Knowledge Graph" (CaaKG)
The ability to connect and interrelate all digital assets (video, audio, text, image, data) as a knowledge graph and integrate it directly into classifications and subject graphs.
Linked metadata powers video moment discovery and engagement
Ability to publish Video Moments with rich linked metadata
Media assets include structured, descriptive metadata
This capability is where a business' assets include metadata that is more than just descriptive text or stand-alone tags. The metadata ("tags" or "codes" or "annotations") includes structure that tells machines and humans what type of metadata it is, and what it means. It might also be connected via a graph to other metadata terms.
Knowledge Graph -driven media asset management
Next generation digital asset management (DAM) where images, video, text, audio, and all media assets are described with context and meaning and managed within a knowledge graph.