CHORUS+ objective is to coordinate national and international projects and initiatives in the Search-engine domain and to extend this Coordination in non-European countries.
CHORUS+ aims at creating the conditions of mutual information exchange and cross fertilisation between the FP7 projects in the search-engines domain and the recently launched national and international initiatives in this area. A particular emphasis on setting concrete R&D and industrial objectives for multimedia search in Europe is planned through the implementation of discussion groups limited to selected representatives (industry and academia) and the organisation of and open participation in workshops, conferences and summer schools.
At the business level, CHORUS+ aims to foster discussion and avoid fragmentation. The outcome of this discussion will address the interests, needs and challenges of technology producers, content owners and consumer
At the technology level, numerous initiatives on analysing, annotating, classifying or otherwise linking audio-visual content will take place with the final aim to ease navigation, access and use of virtually unlimited quantities of audio-visual content.
CHORUS+ believes that, in order to address the large variety of potential use cases and the great level of uncertainty regarding future success stories, the profusion of initiatives is beneficial and will trigger competition between projects leading to better results.
The Chorus + factsheet can be downloaded here
"Access to scientific multimedia data" - An exciting work session you should have attended! |
21 September 2011, Amsterdam, the Netherlands |
A Chorus+ community session networking chaired by Alexis Joly, Inria. |
This session was organised on Wednesday, September 21th, within (CLEF 2011 conference, ImageCLEF labs) Presentations are now available for download! 8:30 AM -- 10:00 AM Convergence of multidisciplinary research is more and more considered as the next big thing to answer profound challenges of humanity related to health, biodiversity or sustainable energy. The integration of life sciences and computer sciences has a major role to play towards managing and analyzing cross-disciplinary scientific data at a global scale. Whereas scientific data management is definitely considered as a major issue in the database community, it is integrated more slowly in the multimedia community. The goal of this session is therefore to promote information retrieval issues from scientific multimedia data and to encourage exchange between multimedia researchers and scientists from other research fields. We will therefore welcome 4 speakers specialized in inter-disciplinary research and who will cover different topics including earth observation, biodiversity informatics and biomedical informatics.
8:30 -- 9:00 Scientific Challenges in Information Retrieval from Earth Observation Imagery
9:00 -- 9:20 Bio-Search: Current Practices and Frontiers Micheal S. Lew, Leiden University 9:20 -- 9:40 Access to botanical data through multimedia and collaborative information retrieval Jean-François Molino, CIRAD-AMAP
9:40 -- 10:00 Analysis and Retrieval of Multimodal Environmental Information for Personalized Decision Support |