1 Function | 2 Reference Model | 3 Input/Output Data |
4 SubAIMs | 5 JSON Metadata | 6 Profiles |
7 Reference Software | 8 Conformance Texting | 9 Performance Assessment |
1 Functions
Television Splitting (OSD-TVS):
Receives | Audio-Visual file |
Auxiliary Text | |
Demultiplexes | Audio-Visual Object |
Produces | Text Object |
Audio Object | |
Video Object |
2 Reference Model
The Reference Model is specified in Figure 1.
Figure 1 – The Television Splitting (OSD-TVS) AIM Reference Model
3 Input/Output Data
Table 1 specifies the Input and Output Data of the Television Splitting (OSD-TVS) AIM. Links are to the Data Type specifications.
Table 1 – I/O Data of the Television Splitting (OSD-TVS) AIM
Input | Description |
Audio-Video | Input audio-video file. |
Auxiliary Text | Text provided to facilitate operation. |
Output | Description |
Text | The Text component of the input Audio-Video-Text file. |
Audio | The Audio component of the input Audio-Video-Text file. |
Video | The Video component of the input Audio-Video-Text file. |
4 SubAIMs
No SubAIMs
5 JSON Metadata
https://schemas.mpai.community/OSD/V1.1/AIMs/TelevisionSplitting.json
6 Profiles
No Profiles.
7 Reference Software
7.1 Disclaimers
- This OSD-TVS Reference Software Implementation is released with the BSD-3-Clause licence.
- The purpose of this Reference Software is to show a working Implementation of OSD-TVS, not to provide a ready-to-use product.
- MPAI disclaims the suitability of the Software for any other purposes and does not guarantee that it is secure.
- Users shall verify that they have the right to use any third-party software required by this Reference Software.
7.2 Guide to the code
Use of this AI Modules is for developers who are familiar with Python, Docker, RabbitMQ, and downloading models from HuggingFace.
OSD-TVS extracts a WAV (uncompressed audio) from an input video using FFMPEG. Therefore, any input Audio-Visual file that can be demultiplexed by FFMPEG can be used as input. The current OSD-TVS implementation does not support Auxiliary Text.
The OSD-TVS Reference Software is found at the MPAI gitlab site. It contains:
- src: a folder with the Python code implementing the AIM
- Dockerfile: a Docker file containing only the libraries required to build the Docker image and run the container
- requirements.txt: dependencies installed in the Docker image
Library: https://www.ffmpeg.org/
7.3 Acknowledgements
This version of the OSD-TVS Reference Software has been developed by the MPAI AI Framework Development Committee (AIF-DC).