ARLINGTON, Va.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--
The Consumer Electronics Association (CEA)(R) seeks
participation in a new Metadata Study Group to study how and where
metadata is used. Metadata is structured data that describes the
characteristics of a digital file, a digital stream or other resource.
Common types of metadata include, for example, title and performer,
although the number of metadata elements associated with a particular
item can be extensive.
The CEA Metadata group will make recommendations concerning the metadata
requirements of consumer electronics (CE) devices, the need for CEA
relationships with other organizations, the need for coordination of
standards development and possible standards and/or recommended
practices that define how CE products receive, share, process and
display metadata.
"CEA is always looking for new ways to use industry standards to grow
the consumer electronics industry," said Brian Markwalter, CEA's vice
president of technology and standards. "The Metadata Study Group was
formed after a CEA Discovery Group identified metadata as an area that
could benefit from improved industry standards."
"Metadata is essential to the digital media ecosystem," said the study
group chairman, Adam Powers, director of standards and emerging
technology at Rovi Corporation. "There are many types of metadata being
used by many types of devices. By helping devices make the most of the
metadata, consumers, manufacturers, retailers, service providers and
content providers can all have a better media experience."
To join the Metadata Study Group, please complete the application form
at http://www.CE.org/Standards/1447.asp.
CEA leads technology manufacturers in fostering CE industry growth by
developing industry standards and technical specifications that enable
new products to come to market and encourage interoperability with
existing devices. CEA maintains an unmatched reputation as a credible
and flexible standards making body and has earned ANSI accreditation.
Through more than 70 committees, subcommittees, and working groups, the
CEA Technology and Standards program provides a unique and efficient
forum where technical professionals throughout the industry develop a
unified technology roadmap and address technical issues critical to CE
industry growth. For information about CEA Technology and Standards,
visit www.CE.org/standards.
About CEA:
The Consumer Electronics Association (CEA) is the preeminent trade
association promoting growth in the $172 billion U.S. consumer
electronics industry. More than 2,000 companies enjoy the benefits of
CEA membership, including legislative advocacy, market research,
technical training and education, industry promotion and the fostering
of business and strategic relationships. CEA also sponsors and manages
the International CES - Where Entertainment, Technology and Business
Converge. All profits from CES are reinvested into CEA's industry
services. Find CEA online at www.CE.org.
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Consumer Electronics Association (CEA)
Meghan Henning,
703-907-7654
mhenning@CE.org
www.CE.org
or
Megan
Pollock, 703-907-7668
mpollock@CE.org
Source: Consumer Electronics Association (CEA)
<<Business Wire -- 10/30/2009>>