The expectation is that such an API would help with JS-based frameworks already being used today to run #MachineLearning inference in browsers: #TensorFlowJS (@nsthorat is on the workshop committee), the #javascript
version of #ONNX, PaddlePaddle
Chaired by @anssik and @KellyJayDavis, this new #W3CWorkshop, hosted by @Microsoft, will help review existing work in this space, how it fits together and how well it fits the need of end-users and industry
21 Feb.: This is the deadline to register for the Web&Machine Learning #W3CWorkshop where the roadmap for bringing Machine Learning capabilities to Web browsers will be discussed (#Berlin, 🇩🇪, March 24-25) #AIw3.org/2020/01/machine-learn…
3) In the native world, a music #app shares info about what's playing (title, artist, album...), and provide media controls (play/pause, back/forward...). The Media Session #API allows web apps to integrate with the system as well: w3.org/TR/mediasession/
2) The Picture-in-Picture (PiP) mode is becoming increasingly popular to watch videos while continuing to interact with other content sites or applications. The Picture-in-Picture specification creates an #API surface for it: w3.org/TR/picture-in-picture…
... note it answers "Can" questions, not "Should" questions, addressed by other specs. For instance, CSS Media Queries helps answer the question "Should I rather send content that uses the p3 or sRGB gamut?" when the user agent supports both
drafts.csswg.org/mediaquerie…