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Multimedia processing for advanced content services

Published: 29 March 2010 Publication History

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The proliferation of network-connected media-enabled devices has given users access to large volumes of information and entertainment in video form. Taking advantage of these vast video resources involves the creation of effective mechanisms for searching, navigating, personalizing, and repurposing video to support alternative consumption modes. Automated content analysis algorithms that utilize media processing techniques are the key to the creation of such mechanisms. Media processing also serves to facilitate retrieval and navigation of content by enabling multimodal user interfaces.
In this talk I will discuss some of the media processing research at AT&T Labs aimed at extracting content-based metadata, identifying relevant segments to create short-form personalized content, and providing speech-enabled multimodal user interfaces. I will describe several prototype systems based on these capabilities for giving users easy access to video and multimedia information on a wide range of media-enabled devices.

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MIR '10: Proceedings of the international conference on Multimedia information retrieval
March 2010
600 pages
ISBN:9781605588155
DOI:10.1145/1743384

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Published: 29 March 2010

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  1. content repurposing
  2. personalization
  3. video analysis
  4. video search

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MIR '10: International Conference on Multimedia Information Retrieval
March 29 - 31, 2010
Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, USA

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