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Linked Media Fragments

https://www.w3.org/TR/media-frags/

Linked Media Fragments (LMF) is a standard for distributing and querying large multimedia datasets on the web using the Resource Description Framework (RDF), which is a standard for representing and sharing structured, machine-readable data on the web.

LMF enables users to access large multimedia datasets in a scalable and efficient way by dividing the datasets into smaller, more manageable fragments that can be queried and retrieved independently. It provides a set of APIs and protocols for querying and accessing these fragments, and it is designed to enable users to create, share, and use large multimedia datasets on the web in a consistent and interoperable way.

LMF is supported by a large and active community of developers and users, and it is considered a key technology for the development of the decentralized web (Web 3.0) and other emerging technologies. It is supported by a wide range of tools and software applications, including web browsers, multimedia platforms, and content management systems.

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Last updated on 2/10/2023