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Patrick Steinert, Stefan Wagenpfeil, Paul Mc Kevitt, Ingo Frommholz and Matthias Hemmje
The volume of multimedia assets in collections is growing exponentially, and the retrieval of information is becoming more complex. The indexing and retrieval of multimedia content is generally implemented by employing feature graphs. Feature graphs cont...
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Stefan Wagenpfeil, Binh Vu, Paul Mc Kevitt and Matthias Hemmje
The indexing and retrieval of multimedia content is generally implemented by employing feature graphs. These graphs typically contain a significant number of nodes and edges to reflect the level of detail in feature detection. A higher level of detail in...
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Stefan Wagenpfeil, Paul Mc Kevitt and Matthias Hemmje
Multimedia feature graphs are employed to represent features of images, video, audio, or text. Various techniques exist to extract such features from multimedia objects. In this paper, we describe the extension of such a feature graph to represent the me...
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Stefan Wagenpfeil, Felix Engel, Paul Mc Kevitt and Matthias Hemmje
To cope with the growing number of multimedia assets on smartphones and social media, an integrated approach for semantic indexing and retrieval is required. Here, we introduce a generic framework to fuse existing image and video analysis tools and algor...
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