Title :
The perceived role of automatic content recognition systems in the production of personalised audio-visual media
Author :
Williams, D.L. ; Thomas, M.
Author_Institution :
BT Group, Broadband Applic. Res. Centre, Ipswich, UK
fDate :
Nov. 30 2005-Dec. 1 2005
Abstract :
The requirements for automatic content recognition are often drawn from security applications or from applications related to video or image libraries. As practices and cultures in audio visual media productions develop, the opportunities for using content-recognition systems change, but there is little published on what the specific needs of this industry are perceived to be. This paper describes a systematic approach taken to determine the perceived needs of the media industry based on a deep understanding of both the production workflow and the capabilities of content recognition systems. The results include a ranked list of the perceived usefulness of different capabilities and a better qualitative understanding of where, in the production workflow, such capabilities offer potential value.
Keywords :
audio signal processing; content-based retrieval; video retrieval; audio visual media productions; automatic content recognition systems; content-recognition systems; image libraries; personalised audio-visual media; security applications; video libraries;
Conference_Titel :
Integration of Knowledge, Semantics and Digital Media Technology, 2005. EWIMT 2005. The 2nd European Workshop on the (Ref. No. 2005/11099)
Conference_Location :
London
Print_ISBN :
0-86341-595-4