Multimedia Tagging: Past, Present and Future
Publication Type
Conference Paper
Publication Date
11-2011
Abstract
As the size of online media collections grows rapidly, multimedia information retrieval (MIR) becomes an increasingly critical technique for effective multimedia document search and management. To facilitate the processes, it is essential to annotate the multimedia objects with comprehensive textual information. Consequently, multimedia tagging has been actively studied by many different communities (e.g., multimedia computing, information retrieval, machine learning and computer version) recently. Meanwhile, many commercial web systems (e.g., Youtube, del.icio.us, Last.fm and Flickr) have successfully applied tags and the related techniques to assist users in discovering, exploring and sharing media content in a convenient and flexible way.
Discipline
Databases and Information Systems | Numerical Analysis and Scientific Computing
Publication
19th ACM International Conference on Multimedia (ACM MM'11), (4 hour Conference Tutorial)
City or Country
Arizona, USA
Citation
SHEN, Jialie; WANG, Meng; YAN, Shuicheng; and HUA, Xian-Sheng.
Multimedia Tagging: Past, Present and Future. (2011). 19th ACM International Conference on Multimedia (ACM MM'11), (4 hour Conference Tutorial).
Available at: https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/sis_research/1383
Additional URL
http://www.acmmm11.org/content-multimedia-tagging.html