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L’annotation vidéo pour la recherche. Usages et outils numériques

The creation, documentation, and analysis of digital audiovisual documents are central to numerous research projects in the humanities and social sciences. While the emergence of corpora comprised of audiovisual content is not novel, the advent of the digital era has greatly transformed their encoding, processing, sharing, and preservation, as well as the organization of researchers' work. This abundance of digital or digitized documents is accompanied by a shift in the relationship between users and digital audiovisual documents (DAD). Focusing on the concept of video annotation, this white paper from the CANEVAS consortium offers a (non-exhaustive) mapping of annotation practices and tools by employing the notion of personas to connect them. With a dual concern of contributing to the development of research on DAD annotation and engaging in an open conception of science, this toolkit aims to renew the instrumentation of research in the humanities and social sciences.

This French-language publication, created by the Canveas Consortium of IR* HumaNum, explores tools related to video annotation.

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