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AIEMPro@ACM Multimedia 2010: Firenze, Italy
- Alberto Messina, Robbie De Sutter, Jean-Pierre Evain, Gerald Friedland, Masanori Sano:
Proceedings of the 3rd International Workshop on Automated Information Extraction in Media Production, AIEMPro '10, Firenze, Italy, October 29, 2010. ACM 2010, ISBN 978-1-4503-0164-0
Keynote address
- Andreas Heß:
Technologies for next-generation multi-media libraries: the contentus project. 1-2
Content abstraction and representation
- Gerald Friedland, Luke R. Gottlieb, Adam Janin:
Narrative theme navigation for sitcoms supported by fan-generated scripts. 3-8 - Junfeng Jiang, Xiao-Ping Zhang:
A novel video thumbnail extraction method using spatiotemporal vector quantization. 9-14
Archive indexing and retrieval
- Marijn Huijbregts, David A. van Leeuwen:
Towards automatic speaker retrieval for large multimedia archives. 15-20 - Hazim Kemal Ekenel, Tomas Semela, Rainer Stiefelhagen:
Content-based video genre classification using multiple cues. 21-26 - Tobias Schwarze, Thomas Riegel, Seunghan Han, Andreas Hutter, Stephan Wirth, Christian Petersohn, Patrick Ndjiki-Nya:
Role-based identity recognition for telecasts. 27-32
News production automation
- Riccardo Di Massa, Maurizio Montagnuolo, Alberto Messina:
Implicit news recommendation based on user interest models and multimodal content analysis. 33-38 - Mattia Broilo, Eric Zavesky, Andrea Basso, Francesco G. B. De Natale:
Unsupervised event segmentation of news content with multimodal cues. 39-44 - Erik Mannens, Sam Coppens, Toon De Pessemier, Hendrik Dacquin, Davy Van Deursen, Rik Van de Walle:
Automatic news recommendations via profiling. 45-50
Audiovisual content analysis
- Chris Poppe, Sarah De Bruyne, Rik Van de Walle:
Generic architecture for event detection in broadcast sports video. 51-56 - Ilaria Bartolini, Marco Patella, Corrado Romani:
Shiatsu: semantic-based hierarchical automatic tagging of videos by segmentation using cuts. 57-62 - Martin Winter, Peter Schallauer, Albert Hofmann, Hannes Fassold:
Efficient video breakup detection and verification. 63-68
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