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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Sep. 16, 2014
Filed:
Sep. 15, 2003
Timothy S Stevens, Woodbridge, GB;
Alex Sj Palmer, Felixstowe, GB;
Ian C Kegel, Kesgrave, GB;
Jeremy M Thorne, Ipswich, GB;
Louie KS Lim, Ipswich, GB;
Ludvig Lohse, London, GB;
Martin Russ, Ipswich, GB;
Jason Morphett, Halesworth, GB;
Adam Hay, Nottingham, GB;
Timothy S Stevens, Woodbridge, GB;
Alex SJ Palmer, Felixstowe, GB;
Ian C Kegel, Kesgrave, GB;
Jeremy M Thorne, Ipswich, GB;
Louie KS Lim, Ipswich, GB;
Ludvig Lohse, London, GB;
Martin Russ, Ipswich, GB;
Jason Morphett, Halesworth, GB;
Adam Hay, Nottingham, GB;
British Telecommunications public limited company, London, GB;
Abstract
Metadata is associated with media elements in a content store during automatic composition of media articles. The metadata includes relationship data indicating how what is portrayed by that media element relates to what is portrayed by one or more other media elements. Because relationship metadata is included media articles can be generated automatically with the need for the production of a detailed framework describing that media article.