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CBMI 2011: Madrid, Spain
- José M. Martínez:
9th International Workshop on Content-Based Multimedia Indexing, CBMI 2011, Madrid, Spain, June 13-15, 2011. IEEE 2011, ISBN 978-1-61284-433-6
Content Search and Exploration
- Mario Cataldi, Luigi Di Caro, Claudio Schifanella:
ImmEx: IMMersive text documents exploration system. 1-6 - Gamhewage C. de Silva, Kiyoharu Aizawa, Yuki Arase, Xing Xie:
Interactive social, spatial and temporal querying for multimedia retrieval. 7-12 - Mayank Agarwal, Javed Mostafa:
Content-based image retrieval for Alzheimer's disease detection. 13-18 - Romain Tavenard, Hervé Jégou, Laurent Amsaleg:
Balancing clusters to reduce response time variability in large scale image search. 19-24
Indexing and Retrieval of Multimedia Cultural Heritage Objects
- Filipe Coelho, Cristina Ribeiro:
Automatic illustration with cross-media retrieval in large-scale collections. 25-30 - Leonidas Ioannidis, Emilia Gómez, Perfecto Herrera:
Tonal-based retrieval of Arabic and middle-east music by automatic makam description. 31-36 - Denis Pitzalis, Franco Niccolucci, Matthieu Cord:
Using LIDO to handle 3D cultural heritage documentation data provenance. 37-42 - Víctor Valdés, José M. Martínez:
Efficient video summarization and retrieval tools. 43-48 - Giuseppe Amato, Paolo Bolettieri, Fabrizio Falchi, Claudio Gennaro, Fausto Rabitti:
Combining local and global visual feature similarity using a text search engine. 49-54
Indexing
- Donn Morrison, Stéphane Marchand-Maillet, Eric Bruno:
Query log simulation for long-term learning in image retrieval. 55-60 - Timo Mertens, Roy Wallace, Daniel Schneider:
Cross-site combination and evaluation of subword spoken term detection systems. 61-66 - Florian Kaiser, Marina Georgia Arvanitidou, Thomas Sikora:
Audio similarity matrices enhancement in an image processing framework. 67-72 - David Vallet, Martin Halvey, Joemon M. Jose, Pablo Castells:
Applying soft links to diversify video recommendations. 73-78
Event-based Multimedia Indexing
- Svebor Karaman, Jenny Benois-Pineau, Rémi Mégret, Julien Pinquier, Yann Gaëstel, Jean-François Dartigues:
Activities of daily living indexing by hierarchical HMM for dementia diagnostics. 79-84 - Nikolaos Gkalelis, Vasileios Mezaris, Ioannis Kompatsiaris:
High-level event detection in video exploiting discriminant concepts. 85-90 - Juan Carlos SanMiguel Avedillo, Marcos Escudero-Viñolo, José M. Martínez, Jesús Bescós:
Real-time single-view video event recognition in controlled environments. 91-96 - Damien Connaghan, Philip Kelly, Noel E. O'Connor:
Game, shot and match: Event-based indexing of tennis. 97-102 - Gert-Jan Poulisse, Marie-Francine Moens:
Unsupervised scene detection in Olympic video using multi-modal chains. 103-108
Visual-driven Techniques
- Pierre Tirilly, Kun Lu, Xiangming Mu, Tian Zhao, Yu Cao:
On modality classification and its use in text-based image retrieval in medical databases. 109-114 - Mattia Broilo, Andrea Basso, Francesco G. B. De Natale:
Unsupervised anchorpersons differentiation in news video. 115-120 - Golnaz Abdollahian, Murat Birinci, Fernando Díaz-de-María, Moncef Gabbouj, Edward J. Delp:
A region-dependent image matching method for image and video annotation. 121-126 - Marco Teixeira, João Magalhães:
Efficient indexing structures for fast media search and browsing. 127-132
Spoken Material Processing
- Rémi Flamary, Xavier Anguera, Nuria Oliver:
Spoken WordCloud: Clustering recurrent patterns in speech. 133-138 - Meriem Bendris, Delphine Charlet, Gérard Chollet:
People indexing in TV-content using lip-activity and unsupervised audio-visual identity verification. 139-144 - Armando Muscariello, Guillaume Gravier, Frédéric Bimbot:
An efficient method for the unsupervised discovery of signalling motifs in large audio streams. 145-150 - Javier Tejedor, Alejandro Echeverría, Dong Wang:
An evolutionary confidence measurement for spoken term detection. 151-156
Posters
- Thai V. Hoang, Salvatore Tabbone:
Generic R-transform for invariant pattern representation. 157-162 - Yingbo Li, Bernard Mérialdo:
Multi-video summarization based on OB-MMR. 163-168 - Bertrand Delezoide, Dorra Nouri, Soumya Hamlaoui:
On-line characters identification in movies. 169-174 - Mikko Roininen, Esin Guldogan, Moncef Gabbouj:
Audiovisual video context recognition using SVM and genetic algorithm fusion rule weighting. 175-180 - Daniela Giordano, Isaak Kavasidis, Carmelo Pino, Concetto Spampinato:
A semantic-based and adaptive architecture for automatic multimedia retrieval composition. 181-186 - Marco Bertini, Alberto Del Bimbo, Andrea Ferracani, Daniele Pezzatini:
Interactive video search and browsing systems. 187-192 - Gabriela Csurka, Stéphane Clinchant, Guillaume Jacquet:
Medical image modality classification and retrieval. 193-198 - Miriam Redi, Bernard Mérialdo:
Saliency-aware color moments features for image categorization and retrieval. 199-204 - Myung Jong Kim, Hoirin Kim:
Automatic extraction of pornographic contents using radon transform based audio features. 205-210 - Hichem Bannour, Céline Hudelot:
Towards ontologies for image interpretation and annotation. 211-216 - Kadir A. Peker:
Binary SIFT: Fast image retrieval using binary quantized SIFT features. 217-222 - Houssemeddine Khemiri, Gérard Chollet, Dijana Petrovska:
Automatic detection of known advertisements in radio broadcast with data-driven ALISP transcriptions. 223-228 - Elisavet Chatzilari, Spiros Nikolopoulos, Symeon Papadopoulos, Christos Zigkolis, Yiannis Kompatsiaris:
Semi-supervised object recognition using flickr images. 229-234 - Christos Zigkolis, Symeon Papadopoulos, Yiannis Kompatsiaris, Athena Vakali:
Detecting the long-tail of Points of Interest in tagged photo collections. 235-240
Demos
- Filipe Coelho, Cristina Ribeiro:
dpikt - Automatic illustration system for media content. 241-244 - Johann Poignant, Franck Thollard, Georges Quénot, Laurent Besacier:
Text detection and recognition for person identification in videos. 245-248 - Dmitry Bogdanov, Martín Haro, Ferdinand Fuhrmann, Anna Xambó, Emilia Gómez, Perfecto Herrera:
A content-based system for music recommendation and visualization of user preferences working on semantic notions. 249-252
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