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Гарет Джонс, старший преподаватель Школы Компьютерных Технологий и Центра Разработки Локализации Следующего Поколения, Dublin City University, расскажет о стратегиях использования поисковых систем и гиперссылок при поиске мультимедийной информации.
Научный семинар пройдёт 12 сентября в московском офисе Яндекса в 19:00.
Начало регистрации в 18:30.
Семинар пройдет на английском языке.
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Searching for relevant webpages and following hyperlinks to related content is a widely accepted and effective approach to information seeking on the textual web. Existing work on multimedia information retrieval has focused on search for individual relevant items or on content linking without specific attention to search results. This presentation will describe work from the Search and Hyperlinking task of the MediaEval Mulitmedia Evaluation Benchmarking campaign. This task is exploring integrated multimodal search and hyperlinking of multimedia data. These investigations combine a known-item search task of video collections and a task examining the automatic creation of hyperlinks to link each relevant item to related items within the collection. The search test queries for this task are created and link relevance assessment carried out using the Amazon Mechanical Turk crowdsourcing platform. The presentation will describe the motivation and design of the tasks, and overview the alternative methods that task participants have introduced which seek to address the challenges of the tasks. The results of these experiments are being used to develop a research agenda for developing effective techniques for search and hyperlinking of multimedia content.
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Gareth Jones Gareth Jones obtained a B.Eng in Electrical and Electronic Engineering from the University of Bristol in 1989 and a PhD examining the Application of Linguistic Models in Continuous Speech Recognition from the same institution in 1994. From 1993-96 he was a member of the Speech, Vision and Robotics Group in the University of Cambridge’s Department of Engineering and Computer Laboratory, working as a research associate on the Video Mail Retrieval using Voice (VMR) project. He was a lecturer in Media Computing in the Department of Computer Science at the University of Exeter from 1996-2003, and a Toshiba Fellow and engineer at the Toshiba Corporation Research and Development Centre in Kawasaki, Japan, from 1997-98. In 2002 he was a Visiting Scientist to the Informedia project at Carnegie Mellon University, U.S.A., and a JSPS Visiting Fellow at the National Institute of Informatics, Toyko, Japan. In 2003 he was appointed as a Senior Lecturer in the School of Computing at Dublin City University. |