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Adaptive Multimedia Retrieval

Adaptive Multimedia Retrieval

Adaptive Multimedia Retrieval
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by Detyniecki M.

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  • Title Adaptive Multimedia Retrieval
  • Author Detyniecki M.
  • Binding Papeback
  • Edition U. S. EDITION
  • Condition New
  • Pages 279
  • Language ENG
  • Publisher Springer , New York
  • Publication date pp. 296
  • Features Bibliography, Illustrated, Index
  • Bookseller's Inventory # 6304303
  • ISBN 9783540321743
  • Quantity available 4

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This book is an extended collection of revised contributions that were initially submitted to the International Workshop on Adaptive Multimedia Retrieval (AMR 2005). This workshop was organized during July 28-29, 2005, at the U- versity of Glasgow, UK, as part of an information retrieval research festival and in co-location with the 19th International Joint Conference on Arti?cial Int- ligence (IJCAI 2005). AMR 2005 was the third and so far the biggest event of the series of workshops that started in 2003 with a workshop during the 26th German Conference on Arti?cial Intelligence (KI 2003) and continued in 2004 as part of the 16th European Conference on Arti?cial Intelligence (ECAI 2004). Theworkshopfocussedespeciallyonintelligentmethodstoanalyzeandstr- ture multimedia collections, with particular attention on methods that are able to support the user in the search process, e. g., by providing additional user-and context-adapted information about the search results as well as the data coll- tion itself and especially by adapting the retrieval tool to the user's needs and interests. The invited contributions presented in the ?rst section of this book-- "Putting the User in the Loop: Visual Resource Discovery" from Stefan Rug ] er, "Using Relevance Feedback to Bridge the Semantic Gap" from Ebroul Izquierdo and Divna Djordjevic, and "Leveraging Context for Adaptive Multimedia - trieval: A Matter of Control" from Gary Marchionini--illustrate these core t- ics: user, contextandfeedback. Theseaspectsarediscussedfromdi?erent points ofviewinthe18contributionsthatareclassi?edintosixmainchapters, following rather closely the workshop's sessions: ranking, systems, spatio-temporal re- tions, using feedback, using context and meta-data.
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