IEEE P3308/D2, Jun 2024
IEEE Approved Standard for Adoption of Moving Picture, Audio and Data Coding by Artificial Intelligence (MPAI) Technical Specification Object and Scene Description V1.0
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IEEE P3308/D2, Jun 2024 is an inactive draft standard that addresses adoption of the Moving Picture, Audio and Data Coding by Artificial Intelligence (MPAI) Technical Specification Object and Scene Description V1.0. It is relevant to communication, networking and broadcast technologies as well as computing and signal processing workflows where structured scene and object descriptions support media exchange, interpretation, and analysis. For organizations working with AI-assisted content models, this specification may help define a common technical basis for interoperability and implementation planning.
Overview of IEEE P3308/D2, Jun 2024
IEEE P3308/D2, Jun 2024 focuses on adopting an MPAI technical specification for object and scene description, which suggests a framework for describing media content in a structured, machine-readable way. In practical terms, the standard is tied to moving picture, audio, and data coding where object-level and scene-level information can support more consistent handling of complex content. As a draft and inactive document, it is best viewed as a technical reference for adoption, evaluation, and alignment with the specified V1.0 profile.
Typical use cases
This standard is likely relevant in media systems that manage structured descriptions of visual scenes, audio elements, and associated data for downstream processing. Typical use cases may include broadcast workflows, content analysis pipelines, AI-enabled media interpretation, and systems that need to exchange scene and object metadata with greater consistency. It can also be useful in engineering environments where coding, signaling, and processing components must align around a common description model for multimedia content.
Why it matters
Standards such as IEEE P3308/D2, Jun 2024 matter because they can reduce ambiguity in how media objects and scenes are represented across tools and systems. That helps with implementation consistency, testing, and procurement where technical compatibility is important. For teams building or evaluating AI-assisted media workflows, a common specification may also support cleaner design control, more reliable integration, and lower risk of mismatched assumptions between coding, processing, and delivery components.
- Object and scene description framework
- MPAI V1.0 adoption context
- Media coding and metadata alignment
- Broadcast and content processing workflows
- Implementation and interoperability reference
- Publication Date: 2025
- Standard Status: Inactive
- Publisher: IEEE
- Subject: Communication, Networking and Broadcast Technologies; Computing and Processing; Signal Processing and Analysis
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