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“Accessing
Information from Digital Video Libraries”
Thursday, November 20, 2003
12:20 p.m. – 1:20 p.m. in Room 403 of the IS Building
Reception to follow in the Large Commons Room, IS Building
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Abstract: The development of techniques
to support efficient and effective navigation through
large databases of digital video information is receiving
an increasing amount of attention from researchers in
recent times. This arises for numerous reasons including
the availability of large amounts of video from TV, movies,
CCTV, and other sources, and the development and availability
of sufficient computational power and storage in personal
computers and mobile devices to manage personal video.
Video navigation itself has challenges in many related
areas including automatic video analysis and feature
identification, interfaces for capturing user needs,
interfaces for browsing and searching, information retrieval
on temporal, visual media, automatic video summarization,
and the development of standards for encoding video description.
Each of these on their own represent huge areas of research,
which occupy the attention of many researchers, but combining
all these diverse interests together to address the problems
of video navigation, is itself a challenge.
About the Speaker: Alan Smeaton is a
full Professor of Computing at Dublin City University where
he is Director of the Centre for Digital Video Processing
and leads the Multimedia Information Retrieval Research
Group. He is Dean of the Faculty of Computing and Mathematical
Sciences since 1998 and was Head of the School of Computer
Applications from January 1999 to December 2001. He holds
the B.Sc., M.Sc. and PhD degrees in Computer Science from
the National University of Ireland. His early research
interests covered the application of natural language processing
techniques to information retrieval (text) but this has
broadened to cover the indexing and content-based retrieval
of information in all media, text, image, audio (spoken)
and especially digital video. At present his major research
funding is in the area of indexing and retrieval of digital
video and in Digital Libraries, and has also received funded
research in music IR and in web searching. |
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