Unassisted Lecture Recording at Masaryk University

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Unassisted Lecture Recording at Masaryk University
Motivation and Background
1st Generation
2nd Generation
3rd Generation
Concluding Remarks
Unassisted Lecture Recording at Masaryk
University
Petr Holub
[email protected]
CESNET and Masaryk University, Czech Republic
TERENA TF-Media
Trondheim, NO, 2010–10–08
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Motivation and Background
1st Generation
2nd Generation
3rd Generation
Concluding Remarks
Talk Overview
Motivation and Background
1st Generation
2nd Generation
3rd Generation (near future)
Concluding Remarks
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Motivation and Background
1st Generation
2nd Generation
3rd Generation
Concluding Remarks
Background
● Masaryk Univesity (MU)
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second largest university in the Czech Republic
cca 45.000 students
cca 4.700 employees
9 faculties (Sciences, Medicine, Philosophy, Law, Informatics,
Economy, Social Sciences, Pedagogy, Sport Studies)
● Faculty of Informatics (FI MU)
◾ cca 2.500 students
◾ cca 600 undergrads enrolled each year
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Motivation and Background
1st Generation
2nd Generation
3rd Generation
Concluding Remarks
Background
● new Univesity Campus
◾ built during 2006–2010
◾ home of Faculty of Medicine, Faculty of Sciences, Faculty of
Sport Studies
● university Information System
◾ developed and deployed since 1999
◾ complex support for teaching and e-learning
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Motivation and Background
1st Generation
2nd Generation
3rd Generation
Concluding Remarks
Motivation
● Lecture recording
◾ supplementary material fo
◾ first required in 2002 by students of FI MU
◾ inspired by Standford and others
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Motivation and Background
1st Generation
2nd Generation
3rd Generation
Concluding Remarks
Motivation
● Classroom merging
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problem with room capacities
max. room capacities are around 200 (FI MU)
feedback needed from the other room(s)
should be distance independent
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Motivation and Background
1st Generation
2nd Generation
3rd Generation
Concluding Remarks
Motivation
● Remote teaching
◾ idea of class sharing among universities
◆ students get experiences of teaching methods from other
universities
◆ students get used to remote work
◆ covering special areas
◆ problems with desynchronized semesters
◾ Introduction to High-Performance Computing class
◆ prof. Sterling, “father of Beowulf cluster”
◆ taught from Louisiana State University to MU since 2008
◆ showroom of various technologies (UltraGrid, CoUniverse, also
HD H.323 videoconferencing)
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Motivation and Background
1st Generation
2nd Generation
3rd Generation
Concluding Remarks
0th Generation – Manual Work
● Students attending lectures with cameras on tripod
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since 2002
lot of manual work
unreliable
problems with audio & video quality
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Motivation and Background
1st Generation
2nd Generation
3rd Generation
Concluding Remarks
1st Generation – Room Equipment
● 3 largest lecture halls at FI MU
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video & audio matrix (router)
2 independent projections
room control system
3 cameras
● routine recording based on official timetable
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Motivation and Background
1st Generation
2nd Generation
3rd Generation
Concluding Remarks
1st Generation – Custom Dedicated Systems
● Workflow – capture
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Motivation and Background
1st Generation
2nd Generation
3rd Generation
Concluding Remarks
1st Generation – Custom Dedicated Systems
● Workflow – processing
Media Processing Tools
User Interface
Job Preparation
Media
Analyzer
Distributed
Storage
Media
Splitter
Local Scheduler Interfaces
Job Submission
Media
Processor
Job Monitoring
Media
Merger
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Motivation and Background
1st Generation
2nd Generation
3rd Generation
Concluding Remarks
1st Generation – Custom Dedicated Systems
● Workflow – processing
◾ MetaCentrum – Czech national grid infrastructure
◾ uses PBS job scheduling
◾ considering splitting into chunks for X.264
◆ slow merging process
◆ we have enough material to saturate available computing
resources on average
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Motivation and Background
1st Generation
2nd Generation
3rd Generation
Concluding Remarks
1st Generation – Custom Dedicated Systems
● Workflow – presentation
◾ publishing for download (Xvid MPEG-4)
◆ based on requirements of our students
◾ automatically gathered metadata (time, room, class)
◾ annotation tools available for students
◾ authentication/authorization bound to our IS
◆ 4 basic levels: for teacher only, for current students of the class,
for all students, for everybody
◆ custom rules possible
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Motivation and Background
1st Generation
2nd Generation
3rd Generation
Concluding Remarks
1.5st Generation – Continuous Evolution
● Workflow – capture
◾ Need for higher-quality screen capture
◾ PiP + split-screen solution
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Motivation and Background
1st Generation
2nd Generation
3rd Generation
Concluding Remarks
1.5st Generation – Continuous Evolution
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Motivation and Background
1st Generation
2nd Generation
3rd Generation
Concluding Remarks
1.5st Generation – Continuous Evolution
● Workflow – presentation
◾ Flash based pseudo-streaming
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Motivation and Background
1st Generation
2nd Generation
3rd Generation
Concluding Remarks
Problems of 1nd Generation Systems
● Closed system, not inter-operable outside the university
● Lack of modularity/easy extensibility
● Can’t be commercially supported
● Still not perfect screen capture quality
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Motivation and Background
1st Generation
2nd Generation
3rd Generation
Concluding Remarks
2st Generation – Room Equipment
● 3 types of rooms
● built for interconnections (except for seminar rooms) and
automated recordings
● small seminar rooms
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projection
small local switching system
ceiling/wall mounted camera
whiteboard, Sympodium
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Motivation and Background
1st Generation
2nd Generation
3rd Generation
Concluding Remarks
2st Generation – Room Equipment
● medium rooms
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2× projection
at least 2 ceiling/wall mounted cameras
H.323 HD end-point (aka MXP95)
integrated control and switching system
whiteboard, Sympodium
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Motivation and Background
1st Generation
2nd Generation
3rd Generation
Concluding Remarks
2st Generation – Room Equipment
● large rooms
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3× projection
at least 3 ceiling/wall mounted cameras
H.323 HD end-point (MXP95 and C40)
integrated control and switching system
used also for other purposes (inaugurations, cinema-like, etc.)
whiteboard, Sympodium
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Motivation and Background
1st Generation
2nd Generation
3rd Generation
Concluding Remarks
2nd Generation – H.323 Systems
● Workflow – capture and processing
◾ single room workflow
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Motivation and Background
1st Generation
2nd Generation
3rd Generation
Concluding Remarks
2nd Generation – H.323 Systems
● Workflow – capture and processing
◾ virtual room workflow
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Motivation and Background
1st Generation
2nd Generation
3rd Generation
Concluding Remarks
2nd Generation – H.323 Systems
● Workflow – presentation
◾ side-by-side content and video
◾ MPEG-4 for download
◾ Flash for pseudo-download
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Motivation and Background
1st Generation
2nd Generation
3rd Generation
Concluding Remarks
Problems of 2nd Generation Systems
● Scalability of the recording systems
◾ mostly price-wise
● Problems with multi-screen capture
◾ multiple content streams are largely unsupported
● Video quality issues for some critical applications
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low-bitrate compression artifacts
capabilities of H.323 unit cameras under complex/low lighting
combination of both
even lower bitrate for recording than for videoconferencing
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Motivation and Background
1st Generation
2nd Generation
3rd Generation
Concluding Remarks
3rd Generation – Mixed H.323 and Dedicated Systems
● Planned till end of 2010
● Modular structure of dedicated systems
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hardware-software platform, open-source software
one or more video grabbers (S-Video/composite/SDI/HD-SDI)
multiple content grabbers (VGA/DVI/HDMI with splitters)
direct compression to avoid storage overload
remote control, embeddable into an automated workflow
starting configuration: 1× video, 2× VGA/DVI
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Motivation and Background
1st Generation
2nd Generation
3rd Generation
Concluding Remarks
3rd Generation – Mixed H.323 and Dedicated Systems
● High-end systems for advanced applications
◾ low to none compression for critical viewing applications (e.g.,
UltraGrid)
◾ large-resolution screens
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Motivation and Background
1st Generation
2nd Generation
3rd Generation
Concluding Remarks
3rd Generation – Mixed H.323 and Dedicated Systems
● More flexible presentation for the users
◾ user-changeable topology of video streams (multiple content
screen, possibly multiple video screens)
● Sharing with others
◾ publication of metadata (aka advertisement)
◾ do we want to go beyond that? (political decision)
● Metadata
◾ maximize amount of metadata generated automatically
◾ users generally don’t enter metadata
◾ users may add comments, thumbs up/down, links and other
“context info”
◾ automatic content extraction (whether it’s called metadata or
not)
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Motivation and Background
1st Generation
2nd Generation
3rd Generation
Concluding Remarks
Known Pitfalls & Challenges
● Psychological aspects
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class attendance
adaptation of learning process, both positive and negative
misuse of material by the students
“teacher-empowered” approach
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Motivation and Background
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2nd Generation
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Concluding Remarks
Known Pitfalls & Challenges
● Technical aspects
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content capturing and presentation – what’s sufficient quality?
“chalk curse”
content indexing and searching
how much unattended do we want the process to be?
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Motivation and Background
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2nd Generation
3rd Generation
Concluding Remarks
Dedicated Teaching Recordings
● Automated recording will (probably) never be perfect
● Creation of dedicated electronic courses
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. . . overcoming fears of being caught in the middle of an error
adaptation of the lecture structure
complete studio lighting and audio setup
repeated recording
complex editing
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Motivation and Background
1st Generation
2nd Generation
3rd Generation
Concluding Remarks
TF-Media from My Perspective
Do we need services provided for the community?
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Motivation and Background
1st Generation
2nd Generation
3rd Generation
Concluding Remarks
TF-Media from My Perspective
Do we need software provided for the community?
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Motivation and Background
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2nd Generation
3rd Generation
Concluding Remarks
TF-Media from My Perspective
Do we need coordination?
(protocols, module interfaces, experiences exchange)
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Motivation and Background
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3rd Generation
Concluding Remarks
Thank you for your attention!
Q?/A!
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