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PublishingWorkshop
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1) The ASW Publishing Workshop is part of the ASW Studio. As its name
suggests, it serves for publishing audiovisual corpora which have been processed
and described beforehand in the ASW Description Workshop.
2) The Publishing Workshop enables us to publish audiovisual corpora in the
form of a portal site (similar in type to
ArkWork*
,
LHE*
or
CCA*
) but also in the
form of specialized folders (
thematic folders*
,
bilingual folders*
,
educational
folders*,etc.
) or
video-lexicons*
,
narrativejourneys*
, etc.
3) As part of a program of
uploading of audiovisual corpora
- in accordance
with a pre-established publishing policy - the publishing process is automatically
respected. This is the case, e.g. of the
ARA portal*
site but also experimental portal
sites as part of the
ASW-HSSproject*
.
4) However, the ASW Publishing Workshop opens the way for customized
publishing, or even
republishing*
of already-published audiovisual corpora on the
basis of
publication models*
, again represented by
interactiveforms*
. It offers the
writer/author*
the possibility of reusing either already-published audiovisual
corpora (for example in the form of a
thematic*
or
bilingual folder*
) or described
and indexed corpora (in the
Description Workshop*
) to “create” (publish or
republish) digital audiovisual resources according to his own needs or interests,
taking account of his audience and their expectations. This option has been tested in
the
LOGOS*
and
SAPHIR*
projects (to see concrete results, see the
DLC*
and
PCW
* websites.) On the contrary, it does not constitute an object of research for the
ASW-HSS*
project. The ASW Publishing Workshop, in its current version, has
only the most basic functions for customized publishing/republishing of previously-
described and indexed or published audiovisual corpora.
5) The ASW Publishing Workshop is currently presented as a
working
environment*
which is made up of a set of Web services developed by ESCoM and
encompassed by the appellation
Semiosphere*
.
ModelingWorkshop
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1) The ASW Modeling Workshop is one of the four workshops making up the
ASW Studio.
2) It is used by the knowledge engineer or “concept designer” to define, develop,
test and validate the models of description used in the
Description Workshop*
, as
interactive forms, to analyze audiovisual corpora.
3) Currently, the Modeling Workshop takes the form of a piece of software
which was developed by
ESCoM*
named
OntoEditor*
and which enables the