576 research outputs found

    Knowledge web: realising the semantic web... all the way to knowledge-enhanced multimedia documents

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    The semantic web and semantic web services are major efforts in order to spread and to integrate knowledge technology to the whole web. The Knowledge Web network of excellence aims at supporting their developments at the best and largest European level and supporting industry in adopting them. It especially investigates the solution of scalability, heterogeneity and dynamics obstacles to the full development of the semantic web. We explain how Knowledge Web results should benefit knowledge-enhanced multimedia applications

    Experiences of aiding autobiographical memory Using the SenseCam

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    Human memory is a dynamic system that makes accessible certain memories of events based on a hierarchy of information, arguably driven by personal significance. Not all events are remembered, but those that are tend to be more psychologically relevant. In contrast, lifelogging is the process of automatically recording aspects of one's life in digital form without loss of information. In this article we share our experiences in designing computer-based solutions to assist people review their visual lifelogs and address this contrast. The technical basis for our work is automatically segmenting visual lifelogs into events, allowing event similarity and event importance to be computed, ideas that are motivated by cognitive science considerations of how human memory works and can be assisted. Our work has been based on visual lifelogs gathered by dozens of people, some of them with collections spanning multiple years. In this review article we summarize a series of studies that have led to the development of a browser that is based on human memory systems and discuss the inherent tension in storing large amounts of data but making the most relevant material the most accessible

    Experiences of aiding autobiographical memory using the sensecam

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    Human memory is a dynamic system that makes accessible certain memories of events based on a hierarchy of information, arguably driven by personal significance. Not all events are remembered, but those that are tend to be more psychologically relevant. In contrast, lifelogging is the process of automatically recording aspects of one's life in digital form without loss of information. In this article we share our experiences in designing computer-based solutions to assist people review their visual lifelogs and address this contrast. The technical basis for our work is automatically segmenting visual lifelogs into events, allowing event similarity and event importance to be computed, ideas that are motivated by cognitive science considerations of how human memory works and can be assisted. Our work has been based on visual lifelogs gathered by dozens of people, some of them with collections spanning multiple years. In this review article we summarize a series of studies that have led to the development of a browser that is based on human memory systems and discuss the inherent tension in storing large amounts of data but making the most relevant material the most accessible

    MPEG-SCORM : ontologia de metadados interoperåveis para integração de padrÔes multimídia e e-learning

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    Orientador: Yuzo IanoTese (doutorado) - Universidade Estadual de Campinas, Faculdade de Engenharia ElĂ©trica e de ComputaçãoResumo: A convergĂȘncia entre as mĂ­dias digitais propĂ”e uma integração entre as TIC, focadas no domĂ­nio do multimĂ­dia (sob a responsabilidade do Moving Picture Experts Group, constituindo o subcomitĂȘ ISO / IEC JTC1 SC29), e as TICE, (TIC para a Educação, geridas pelo ISO / IEC JTC1 SC36), destacando-se os padrĂ”es MPEG, empregados na forma de conteĂșdo e metadados para o multimĂ­dia, e as TICE, aplicadas Ă  Educação a DistĂąncia, ou e-Learning (o aprendizado eletrĂŽnico). Neste sentido, coloca-se a problemĂĄtica de desenvolver uma correspondĂȘncia interoperĂĄvel de bases normativas, atingindo assim uma proposta inovadora na convergĂȘncia entre as mĂ­dias digitais e as aplicaçÔes para e-Learning, essencialmente multimĂ­dia. Para este fim, propĂ”e-se criar e aplicar uma ontologia de metadados interoperĂĄveis para web, TV digital e extensĂ”es para dispositivos mĂłveis, baseada na integração entre os padrĂ”es de metadados MPEG-21 e SCORM, empregando a linguagem XPathAbstract: The convergence of digital media offers an integration of the ICT, focused on telecommunications and multimedia domain (under responsibility of the Moving Picture Experts Group, ISO/IEC JTC1 SC29), with the ICTE (the ICT for Education, managed by the ISO/IEC JTC1 SC36), highlighting the MPEG formats, featured as content and as description metadata potentially applied to the Multimedia or Digital TV and as a technology applied to e-Learning. Regarding this, it is presented the problem of developing an interoperable matching for normative bases, achieving an innovative proposal in the convergence between digital Telecommunications and applications for e-Learning, both essentially multimedia. To achieve this purpose, it is proposed to creating a ontology for interoperability between educational applications in Digital TV environments and vice-versa, simultaneously facilitating the creation of learning metadata based objects for Digital TV programs as well as providing multimedia video content as learning objects for Distance Education. This ontology is designed as interoperable metadata for the Web, Digital TV and e-Learning, built on the integration between MPEG-21 and SCORM metadata standards, employing the XPath languageDoutoradoTelecomunicaçÔes e TelemĂĄticaDoutor em Engenharia ElĂ©tricaCAPE

    A Cross-System Approach for Multimedia Services with IP Multicast in 4G Networks

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    The increased demand for multimedia services by mobile end users in recent years have driven both Broadcast and Wireless Network operators to develop new systems and architectures for the deployment of such services. The proposed solutions are nonetheless limited either in terms of QoS or Capabilities to deliver new interactive services. This paper highlights strengths and drawbacks of the existing technologies in terms of QoS, Security and Mobility. In order to fill the gap between current solutions we propose a new architecture that builds itself on the synergies created by a heterogeneous network made of existing delivering technologies, such as 3GPP/MBMS and DVB, where services can be delivered to end-users in the most appropriate way for end-users and operators alike. A prototype implementation is further described.EU project - IST-2002- 506997 Daidalos I

    DRIVER Technology Watch Report

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    This report is part of the Discovery Workpackage (WP4) and is the third report out of four deliverables. The objective of this report is to give an overview of the latest technical developments in the world of digital repositories, digital libraries and beyond, in order to serve as theoretical and practical input for the technical DRIVER developments, especially those focused on enhanced publications. This report consists of two main parts, one part focuses on interoperability standards for enhanced publications, the other part consists of three subchapters, which give a landscape picture of current and surfacing technologies and communities crucial to DRIVER. These three subchapters contain the GRID, CRIS and LTP communities and technologies. Every chapter contains a theoretical explanation, followed by case studies and the outcomes and opportunities for DRIVER in this field

    Electrospun fibers and nanoparticles for the prevention of sexually transmitted infections.

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    Human immunodeficiency virus-1 (HIV-1) and herpes simplex virus 2 (HSV-2) affect hundreds of millions of people worldwide, with women disproportionately impacted by these infections. Currently, only oral pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) is approved specifically for the prevention of HIV-1, but is challenged with adverse side effects associated with long-term use. Topical delivery platforms, such as gels and films, deliver agents directly to the female reproductive tract, but are limited in providing transient-release. The technology of polymeric electrospun fibers may serve as alternative topical delivery platform to the female reproductive tract. In these studies, we fabricated electrospun fibers comprised of different polymers or polymer blends that possess different physical attributes and fiber architectures. The goal was to provide sustained-release of agents such as the antiretroviral tenofovir disoproxil fumarate (TDF) and the antiviral lectin, Griffithsin (GRFT). We hypothesized that these delivery platforms would prevent HIV-1 and HSV-2 infections, while retaining the safety and biocompatibility of free agent. To determine the amount of GRFT loading and release from fiber formulations, ELISA was conducted, whereas TDF quantification was performed using absorbance measurements. Next, the in vitro efficacy of composites was assessed in HIV-1 and HSV-2 infectivity assays. From these initial results, multilayered fiber composites, free NPs, and hydrophilic fibers were tested for safety and antiviral efficacy within a murine model. Animal studies were conducted using 5-week-old female BALB/c mice, histology and cytokine expression were evaluated from mouse reproductive tracts and vaginal lavages collected 24 and 72 hr following platform administration. In parallel experiments, mice were administered fibers, followed by a single challenge 4 or 24 hr later with HSV-2 (LD90). Viral progression was monitored for 14 days post viral challenge to evaluate potential infection. Statistical significance for all studies was determined using one-way ANOVA with Bonferroni post hoc test (p \u3c 0.05), while log-ranked post hoc tests were used for antiviral efficacy studies. Future studies will consider encapsulation of multiple antiviral compounds to provide synergetic protection against infection

    Access to recorded interviews: A research agenda

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    Recorded interviews form a rich basis for scholarly inquiry. Examples include oral histories, community memory projects, and interviews conducted for broadcast media. Emerging technologies offer the potential to radically transform the way in which recorded interviews are made accessible, but this vision will demand substantial investments from a broad range of research communities. This article reviews the present state of practice for making recorded interviews available and the state-of-the-art for key component technologies. A large number of important research issues are identified, and from that set of issues, a coherent research agenda is proposed
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