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CHORUS Deliverable 2.1: State of the Art on Multimedia Search Engines
Based on the information provided by European projects and national initiatives related to multimedia search as well as domains experts that participated in the CHORUS Think-thanks and workshops, this document reports on the state of the art related to multimedia content search from, a technical, and socio-economic perspective.
The technical perspective includes an up to date view on content based indexing and retrieval technologies, multimedia search in the context of mobile devices and peer-to-peer networks, and an overview of current evaluation and benchmark inititiatives to measure the performance of multimedia search engines.
From a socio-economic perspective we inventorize the impact and legal consequences of these technical advances and point out future directions of research
ACUTA Journal of Telecommunications in Higher Education
In This Issue
Discovering Hidden Revenue Sources in Ancillary Telecom Services
How Videoconferencing Helps Universities Serve New Markets
Show Me the Money- Entrepreneurs on Campus
IT and Return on Investment
Implementing IP Telephony
Rate Development/Cost Modeling at UT
Speech-Dialing the Right Campus Connection
lnstitutional Excellence Award: College of St. Elizabeth
President\u27s Message
From the Executive Director
Jake B. Schrum, PhD
Internetworking Multimedi
Newly available technologies present expanding opportunities for scientific and technical information exchange
The potential for expanded communication among researchers, scholars, and students is supported by growth in the capabilities for electronic communication as well as expanding access to various forms of electronic interchange and computing capabilities. Research supported by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration points to a future where workstations with audio and video monitors and screen-sharing protocols are used to support collaborations with colleagues located throughout the world. Instruments and sensors all over the world will produce data streams that will be brought together and analyzed to produce new findings, which in turn can be distributed electronically. New forms of electronic journals will emerge and provide opportunities for researchers and scientists to electronically and interactively exchange information in a wide range of structures and formats. Ultimately, the wide-scale use of these technologies in the dissemination of research results and the stimulation of collegial dialogue will change the way we represent and express our knowledge of the world. A new paradigm will evolve-perhaps a truly worldwide 'invisible college'
ACUTA Journal of Telecommunications in Higher Education
This Is Issue
Voice over lP: Still Emerging After All These Years
Unified Messaging: A Killer App tor lP
State-of-the-Art Communications at SUNY Upstate Medical
OptlPuter Enables More Powerful Collaborative Research
Wireless Technology: A Major Area of Telecommunications Growth
Ready for Convergence: lT Management and Technologists
Innovation Culture Clashes
Speech Recognition Solves Problems
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President\u27s Message
From the Executive Directo
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