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Model(publishing-)
1) A publishing model expresses a specific genreofpublication* with the aid of
which a publication corpus* may be published and distributed online. Examples of
specific genres of publication are, the interactive video-book* , the thematic
folder* , the bilingualfolder* , etc.
2) Similarly to the models of description, the publishing models are part of the
ASW metalanguage of description where they form a separate library.
3) In the context of the ASW-HSS project, we focused more on developing
models of description and less on developing publishing models. Consequently, the
current publishing models seem rather rudimentary and frozen.
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Object(ofanalysis)
1) The object of analysis is the object, the entity to which an analyticalactivity*
(a description, a commentary, an interpretation etc.) refers.
2) We distinguish between different categories of objects of analysis: i) objects
of analysis which are composed of the referents to a domain of
knowledge/expertise* which is peculiar to a video-library/a portal; ii) objects which
serve for the spatial and temporal localization of the referents; iii) objects of a
discursive and enunciative nature serving to give a specific vision to the thematized
referents in an audiovisual text; iv) objects for the mise en scène or the audiovisual
expression of the thematized referents; and v) objects which serve to carry out a
metadiscourse (a comment, an opinion, etc.) either on the act of analysis or on the
object of the analysis (the audiovisual text).
Object(audiovisual-)(see:AudiovisualText)
Ontology(ASWgeneric-)(see:ASWmetalanguage)
Ontologies(ASWdomain-)
1) An ASW domain ontology is a metalanguage of description which was
developed in order to analyze audiovisual corpora documenting a specific domain of
knowledge/expertise.
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