Course Catalog 2009-2010
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Course Catalog 2009-2010

SGN-5506 Multimedia Analysis and Retrieval, 5 cr
Multimedia Analysis and Retrieval
Implementation 1

Implementation 1

Lecture times and places:


Per 4 :
Thursday 12 - 14, TB110


Description:

Course Topic Current approaches for searching, browsing, and mining various types of multimedia data such as images, audio and video (audiovisual data). The focus is on applying methods from machine learning and computer vision on to these problems. In this course, a broad range of techniques will be studied including multimedia features, video analysis and management, retrieval techniques, spatial indexing methods, long-term learning and Relevance Feedback, audio analysis and retrieval, semantic-based retrieval techniques. Motivation and Scope With the growth of the Internet and developments in imaging technology, very large digital image and video archives have been created and used in numerous applications. Together with the increase in the number of pictorial archives, demands are also growing for methodologies and techniques to store and retrieve audio-visual data. Therefore, understanding and thereby analysis of multimedia content at the semantic level is the only way towards realizing the full potential of emerging digital media technologies aimed at the delivery of compelling multimedia solutions. The integration of knowledge, semantics and low-level multimedia processing for the purpose of automatic semantics extraction from multimedia content is still the subject of active research in academia and industry.

Person responsible:

Esin Guldogan
Serkan Kiranyaz

Target groups:

Automaatiotekniikan koulutusohjelma
International Students
Jatko-opiskelijat
Signaalinkäsittelyn ja tietoliikennetekniikan koulutusohjelma
Sähkötekniikan koulutusohjelma
Tietojohtamisen koulutusohjelma
Tietotekniikan koulutusohjelma

Assessment scale:

Numerical evaluation scale (1-5) will be used on the course

Additional information of course implementation:

Lectured for the first time in Spring 2009