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Multimedia Semantics — The Role of Metadata
Title:
Multimedia Semantics — The Role of Metadata
Author:
Granitzer, Michael. editor.
ISBN:
9783540774730
Physical Description:
XII, 261 p. online resource.
Series:
Studies in Computational Intelligence, 101
Contents:
Fundamentals of Multimedia Metadata Standards -- Dynamic and Distributed Multimedia Content Adaptation based on the MPEG-21 Multimedia Framework* -- From MPEG-4 Scene Representation to MPEG-7 Description -- Overview of Open Standards for Interactive TV (iTV) -- Metadata in the Audiovisual Media Production Process -- Multimedia Semantics -- Smart Social Software for Mobile Cross-Media Communities -- Organizing metadata into models and ontologies for lowering annotation costs of a biological image database -- User-aware adaptation by subjective metadata and inferred implicit descriptors -- Multimedia Retrieval -- Semantics in Content-based Multimedia Retrieval -- User-Centered Multimedia Retrieval Evaluation based on Empirical Research -- Specification of an MPEG-7 Query Format -- Cross-Modal Multimedia Techniques -- Visualisation Techniques for Analysis and Exploration of Multimedia Data -- Automatic Extraction, Indexing, Retrieval and Visualization of Multimodal Meeting Recordings for Knowledge Management Activities.
Abstract:
Research in the field of multimedia metadata is especially challenging: Lots of scientific publications and reports on research projects are published every year and the range of possible applications is diverse and huge. This book gives an overview on fundamental issues within the field of multimedia metadata focusing on contextualized, ubiquitous, accessible and interoperable services on a higher semantic level. The book in hand provides a selection of basic articles being a base for multimedia metadata research. Furthermore it presents a view on the current state of the art in multimedia metadata research. It provides information from versatile applications domains (Broadcasting, Interactive TV, E-Learning and Social Software) such as: * Multimedia on the Web 2.0 * Databases for Multimedia (Meta-)Data * Multimedia Information Retrieval & Evaluation * Multimedia Metadata Standards * Ontologies for Multimedia The multimedia metadata community (www.multimedia-metadata.info), wherefrom this book originated, brings together experts from research and industry in the area of multimedia metadata research and application development. The community bridges the gap between an academic research and an industrial scale development of innovative products. By summarizing the work of the community this book contributes to the aforementioned fields by addressing these topics for a broad range of readers.
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