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BOEMIE Final Report

   

17.01.2011
BOEMIE was an ambitious large-scale research effort that has advanced considerably the state of the art in multimedia content analysis. In order to make multimedia content like videos or images searchable the data must be meaningfully annotated. This is commonly done by humans, but it is a hard and expensive task. Using sophisticated algorithms to extract semantics from multimedia content, BOEMIE annotates content with semantics automatically and provides valuable knowledge for both, content providers and content consumers.

CPF - Special Issue on Event Recognition Applied Artificial Intelligence Journal

   

1 December 2010
CPF - Invitation to quality submissions focusing on various aspects of event recognition, including analysis of video, audio, text and other sensor data, as well as recognition on fused data sources. While we place emphasis on theoretical contributions, we also welcome papers describing interesting applications.

CPF Special Session on Event-Based Multimedia Indexing (EBMI)

   

January 14, 2011
The CPF for a Special Session on Event-Based Multimedia Indexing (EBMI) organised during the 9th International Workshop on Content-based Multimedia Indexing (CBMI 2011), 13-15 June 2011, Madrid, Spain available here.

SSMS?10

     

30 August - 3 September 2010, Amesterdam, the Netherlands
The fifth Summer School for Multimedia Semantics

SETN 2010

   

4 May 2010, Athens, Greece
Workshop on Recognizing and Tracing Events on the Web and in Real Life.