Information technology - Media context and control - Part 3: Sensory information
Scope:
The technologies specified in this document are description languages and vocabularies which describe sensorial effects.
The adaptation engine is not within the scope of this document (or the ISO/IEC 23005 series).
This document specifies syntax and semantics of the tools describing sensory information to enrichaudio-visual contents:
- Sensory Effect Description Language (SEDL) as an XML schema-based language which enables one to describe a basic structure of sensory information;
- Sensory Effect Vocabulary (SEV), an XML representation for describing sensorial effects such as light, wind, fog, vibration, etc. that trigger human senses.
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