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de Jong, F.M.G. and Westerveld, T.H.W. and de Vries, A.P.
(2007)
Multimedia search without visual analysis: the value of linguistic and contextual information.
IEEE Transactions on Circuits and Systems for Video Technology, 17 (3).
pp. 365-371.
ISSN 1051-8215
*** ISI Impact 1,649 ***
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Official URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/TCSVT.2007.890834 ![]() AbstractThis paper addresses the focus of this special issue by analyzing the potential contribution of linguistic content and other non-image aspects to the processing of audiovisual data. It summarizes the various ways in which linguistic content analysis contributes to enhancing the semantic annotation of multimedia content, and, as a consequence, to improving the effectiveness of conceptual media access tools. A number of techniques are presented, including the time-alignment of textual resources, audio and speech processing, content reduction and reasoning tools, and the exploitation of surface features.
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