
Adaptive Multimedia Retrieval. Understanding Media and Adapting to the User
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Content
- Title
- Preface
- Organization
- Table of Contents
- Invited Contribution
- Mining Networked Media Collections
- Introduction
- Multidimensional Networked Data Modeling
- User Relevance Modeling
- Experiments
- Multidimensional Data Exploration
- Conclusion and Discussion
- References
- Grasping Multimedia Streams
- Some Experiments in Evaluating ASR Systems Applied to Multimedia Retrieval
- Introduction
- Related Work
- Description of RET Tool
- Experiments
- Question Answering System Scenario
- Audio-Video Transcription
- Conclusions
- Future Work
- References
- Instant Customized Summaries Streaming: A Service for Immediate Awareness of New Video Content
- Introduction
- Functional Overview
- Content Representation
- Server Modules Description
- IVOnLA
- RTS
- CAIN-21
- Data Flow among Modules
- Results
- Conclusions and Future Work
- References
- Pinpointing Music
- Towards Reliable Partial Music Alignments Using Multiple Synchronization Strategies
- Introduction
- Music Synchronization Strategies
- Local Cost Measure
- Alignment Methods
- Proposed Method
- Experiments
- Conclusions and Future Work
- References
- Note Recognition from Monophonic Audio: A Clustering Approach
- Introduction
- Goal: Recognizing Notes from Monophonic Audio
- Related Work
- Motivation
- Starting Point: Pitch and Intensity Curves
- Clustering
- Pitchless Frames Mark Note Boundaries
- Clustering According to Pitch and Intensity
- Improvement: Glissando Removal
- Evaluation
- Conclusions
- References
- Adapting Distances
- On Similarity Search in Audio Signals Using Adaptive Sparse Approximations
- Introduction
- Sparse Approximation
- Image Similarity Search Using Sparse Approximations
- Similarity Search for Sparsely Represented Audio
- Computer Simulations
- Conclusion
- References
- Relevance Feedback for the Earth Mover's Distance
- Introduction
- Related Work
- Formalization of the Similarity Model
- Relevance Feedback for the Earth Mover's Distance
- The Feedback Process
- Optimization of the Similarity Measure
- EMD-Based Relevance Feedback on Signatures
- Efficient Query Processing
- Experiments
- Conclusion
- References
- Understanding Images
- Prosemantic Features for Content-Based Image Retrieval
- Introduction
- Image Description by Low-Level Features
- Image Description by Prosemantic Features
- The QuickLook2 CBIR System
- Relevance Feedback
- Query Refinement
- Experiments
- Conclusions
- References
- Enrichment of Named Entities for Image Photo Retrieval
- Introduction
- Extracting Enriched NEs
- Results and Discussion
- IDRA
- Evaluation
- Concluding Remarks
- References
- A Continuum between Browsing and Query-Based Search for User-Centered Multimedia Information Access
- Introduction
- Description of the System
- Global Architecture and Main Functionalities of the System
- The Graphical User Interfaces
- The Ranker/Scorer Component
- The Graph-Layout Map Builders
- Preliminary Evaluation of the System
- User Evaluation Methodology
- Design of the Evaluation Scenarios
- Description of a Particular Evaluation Scenario
- First Conclusions Drawn Out of the User Evaluation
- Related Work
- Conclusion
- References
- Around the User
- Security-Relevant Challenges of Selected Systems for Multi-user Interaction
- Introduction
- The Term Security
- Formal Security Challenges
- An Environmental Model of Authentication Related Dependencies
- Practical Security Challenges of Multi-user Systems
- Interaction with Anoto-Patterns
- Wii Remote Interaction
- MERL Diamond Touch Tabletop
- FTIR Tabletops
- Microsoft Surface
- Conclusion
- References
- Cognitive-Linguistics-Based Request Answer System
- Introduction
- Related Work
- Problem
- Knowledge Structure
- Domain
- SemanticScope
- SyntacticScope
- ConstructionScope
- Request Analysis
- Textual Analysis
- Conclusion
- References
- Using Search Logs to Recommend Images to New Users
- Introduction
- Background
- Belga Search Log Datasets
- Session Identification
- Search Log Sessions Indexing
- Evaluation
- Discussion and Conclusion
- References
- Author Index
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