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Semantic integration of audio content providers through the Audio Commons Ontology

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JOURNAL OF WEB SEMANTICS
Volume 77, Issue -, Pages -

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ELSEVIER
DOI: 10.1016/j.websem.2023.100787

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Ontology; Audio content; Web API integration

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There is a wide range of audio content available online, but each repository has its own API and data model, making it difficult for applications to utilize the diversity of online audio and music content. This paper introduces the Audio Commons Ontology, a common data model designed to integrate existing audio repositories. The ontology is developed with user involvement and evaluated by integrating four relevant repositories with different APIs and data models.
A broad variety of audio content is available online through an increasing number of repositories and platforms. Resources such as music tracks, recorded sounds or instrument samples may be accessed by users for tasks ranging from customised music listening and exploration, to music making and sound design using existing sounds and samples. However, each online repository offers its own API and represents information through its own data model, making it difficult for applications to exploit the plurality of online audio and music content on the web. A crucial step toward integrating audio repositories in a flexible manner is a shared basis for modelling the data therein. This paper describes and extends the Audio Commons Ontology, a common data model designed to integrate existing repositories in the audio media domain. The ontology is designed with the involvement of users through surveys and requirements analyses, and evaluated in-use, by demonstrating how it supports the integration of four relevant repositories with heterogeneous APIs and data models. While this work proves the concept in the audio domain, our proposed methodology may transfer across a broad range of media integration tasks.(c) 2023 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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