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de Jong, F.M.G. and Oard, D.W. and Heeren, W.F.L. and Ordelman, R.J.F.
(2008)
Access to recorded interviews: A research agenda.
ACM Journal on Computing and Cultural Heritage (JOCCH), 1 (1).
3:1-3:27.
ISSN 1556-4673
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Official URL: http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1367080.1367083 ![]() AbstractRecorded interviews form a rich basis for scholarly inquiry. Examples include oral histories, community memory projects, and interviews conducted for broadcast media. Emerging technologies offer the potential to radically transform the way in which recorded interviews are made accessible, but this vision will demand substantial investments from a broad range of research communities. This article reviews the present state of practice for making recorded interviews available and the state-of-the-art for key component technologies. A large number of important research issues are identified, and from that set of issues, a coherent research agenda is proposed.
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