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Automated Metadata in Multimedia Information Systems: Creation, Refinement, Use in Surrogates, and Evaluation
Improvements in network bandwidth along with dramatic drops in digital storage and processing costs have resulted in the explosive growth of multimedia (combinations of text, image, audio, and video) resources on the Internet and in digital repositories. A suite of computer technologies delivering s...
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Morgan & Claypool Publishers
2009
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author | Christel, Michael |
author_facet | Christel, Michael |
author_sort | Christel, Michael |
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description | Improvements in network bandwidth along with dramatic drops in digital storage and processing costs have resulted in the explosive growth of multimedia (combinations of text, image, audio, and video) resources on the Internet and in digital repositories. A suite of computer technologies delivering speech, image, and natural language understanding can automatically derive descriptive metadata for such resources. Difficulties for end users ensue, however, with the tremendous volume and varying quality of automated metadata for multimedia information systems. This lecture surveys automatic metada |
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spelling | cern-14864822021-04-22T00:17:29Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/1486482engChristel, MichaelAutomated Metadata in Multimedia Information Systems: Creation, Refinement, Use in Surrogates, and EvaluationInformation Transfer and ManagementImprovements in network bandwidth along with dramatic drops in digital storage and processing costs have resulted in the explosive growth of multimedia (combinations of text, image, audio, and video) resources on the Internet and in digital repositories. A suite of computer technologies delivering speech, image, and natural language understanding can automatically derive descriptive metadata for such resources. Difficulties for end users ensue, however, with the tremendous volume and varying quality of automated metadata for multimedia information systems. This lecture surveys automatic metadaMorgan & Claypool Publishersoai:cds.cern.ch:14864822009 |
spellingShingle | Information Transfer and Management Christel, Michael Automated Metadata in Multimedia Information Systems: Creation, Refinement, Use in Surrogates, and Evaluation |
title | Automated Metadata in Multimedia Information Systems: Creation, Refinement, Use in Surrogates, and Evaluation |
title_full | Automated Metadata in Multimedia Information Systems: Creation, Refinement, Use in Surrogates, and Evaluation |
title_fullStr | Automated Metadata in Multimedia Information Systems: Creation, Refinement, Use in Surrogates, and Evaluation |
title_full_unstemmed | Automated Metadata in Multimedia Information Systems: Creation, Refinement, Use in Surrogates, and Evaluation |
title_short | Automated Metadata in Multimedia Information Systems: Creation, Refinement, Use in Surrogates, and Evaluation |
title_sort | automated metadata in multimedia information systems: creation, refinement, use in surrogates, and evaluation |
topic | Information Transfer and Management |
url | http://cds.cern.ch/record/1486482 |
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