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CBMI 2013: Veszprém, Hungary
- 11th International Workshop on Content-Based Multimedia Indexing, CBMI 2013, Veszprém, Hungary, June 17-19, 2013. IEEE 2013, ISBN 978-1-4799-0955-1
- Lino Ferreira, Pedro Assuncao, Luís Alberto da Silva Cruz:
3D video shot boundary detection based on clustering of depth-temporal features. 1-6 - Manfred del Fabro, Klaus Schoeffmann, Mario Guggenberger, Mario Taschwer:
A filtering tool to support interactive search in Internet video archives. 7-10 - Ionut Mironica, Bogdan Ionescu, Peter Knees, Patrick Lambert:
An in-depth evaluation of multimodal video genre categorization. 11-16 - Cédric Penet, Claire-Hélène Demarty, Guillaume Gravier, Patrick Gros:
Audio event detection in movies using multiple audio words and contextual Bayesian networks. 17-22 - Maxime Le Coz, Julien Pinquier, Régine André-Obrecht, Julie Mauclair:
Audio indexing including frequency tracking of simultaneous multiple sources in speech and music. 23-28 - Carles Ventura, Xavier Giró-i-Nieto, Verónica Vilaplana, Daniel Farré Giribet, Eusebio Carasusán:
Automatic keyframe selection based on mutual reinforcement algorithm. 29-34 - Pedro Martins, Rui Jesus, Manuel J. Fonseca, Nuno Correia:
Clip art retrieval combining raster and vector methods. 35-40 - Abdelkader Hamadi, Georges Quénot, Philippe Mulhem:
Clustering based rescoring for semantic indexing of multimedia documents. 41-46 - Nikolaos Pappas, Andrei Popescu-Belis:
Combining content with user preferences for TED lecture recommendation. 47-52 - Abdelkader Hamadi, Philippe Mulhem, Georges Quénot:
Conceptual feedback for semantic multimedia indexing. 53-58 - Christian Beecks, Merih Seran Uysal, Philip Driessen, Thomas Seidl:
Content-based exploration of multimedia databases. 59-64 - Bahjat Safadi, Georges Quénot:
Descriptor optimization for multimedia indexing and retrieval. 65-71 - Esra Acar, Frank Hopfgartner, Sahin Albayrak:
Detecting violent content in Hollywood movies by mid-level audio representations. 73-78 - Olfa Ben Ahmed, Jenny Benois-Pineau, Chokri Ben Amar, Michèle Allard, Gwenaelle Catheline:
Early Alzheimer disease detection with bag-of-visual-words and hybrid fusion on structural MRI. 79-83 - Amel Ksibi, Anis Ben Ammar, Chokri Ben Amar:
Enhanced context-based query-to-concept mapping in social image retrieval. 85-89 - Svetlana Kordumova, Xirong Li, Cees G. M. Snoek:
Evaluating sources and strategies for learning video concepts from social media. 91-96 - Matyas Jani, György Takács, Gergely Lukács:
Evaluation of speech music transitions in Radio programs based on acoustic features. 97-102 - Mohamed Morchid, Richard Dufour, Georges Linarès:
Event detection from image hosting services by slightly-supervised multi-span context models. 103-107 - Jinlin Guo, Zhengwei Qiu, Cathal Gurrin:
Exploring the optimal visual vocabulary sizes for semantic concept detection. 109-114 - Yuxing Tang, Charles-Edmond Bichot, Chao Zhu:
Fan-shaped patch local binary patterns for texture classification. 115-120 - Cérès Carton, Patrick Gros:
Fast repetition detection in TV streams using duration patterns. 121-126 - Hans-Christian Sperker, Andreas Henrich:
Feature-based object recognition - A case study for car model detection. 127-130 - Ersin Esen, Mehmet Ali Arabaci, Medeni Soysal:
Fight detection in surveillance videos. 131-135 - Tamás Szirányi, Maha Shadaydeh:
Improved segmentation of a series of remote sensing images by using a fusion MRF model. 137-142 - Nabeel Mohammed, David McG. Squire:
Improved texture features for CBIR using response scaling and locally normalised convolution. 143-148 - Ghada Feki, Amel Ksibi, Anis Ben Ammar, Chokri Ben Amar:
Improving image search effectiveness by integrating contextual information. 149-154 - Jérôme Picault, Myriam Ribière, Yann Gaste:
Indexing video segments using microblogs. 155-160 - Jamel Slimi, Anis Ben Ammar, Adel M. Alimi:
Interactive video data visualization system based on semantic organization. 161-166 - Andrzej Sluzek:
Inverted indexing in image fragment retrieval using huge keypoint-based vocabularies. 167-172 - Usman Farrokh Niaz, Bernard Mérialdo:
Leveraging from group classification for video concept detection. 173-178 - László Czúni, Péter József Kiss, Mónika Gál, Ágnes Lipovits:
Local feature based word spotting in handwritten archive documents. 179-184 - Thanh-Nghi Doan, Thanh-Nghi Do, François Poulet:
Multi-way classification for large scale visual object dataset. 185-190 - Attila Börcs, Oszkar Jozsa, Csaba Benedek:
Object extraction in urban environments from large-scale dynamic point cloud datasets. 191-194 - Levente Kovács:
Parallel multi-tree indexing for evaluating large descriptor sets. 195-199 - Sabin Tiberius Strat, Alexandre Benoît, Patrick Lambert:
Retina enhanced SIFT descriptors for video indexing. 201-206 - Denis Shestakov, Diana Moise, Gylfi Þór Gudmundsson, Laurent Amsaleg:
Scalable high-dimensional indexing with Hadoop. 207-212 - Anne Lambert, Marie Guégan, Kai Zhou:
Scene reordering in movie script alignment. 213-218 - Laszlo Havasi, Mihaly Szabo, Máté Pataki, Domonkos Varga, Tamás Szirányi, László Kovács:
Search in WikiImages using mobile phone. 219-222 - Manfred Jürgen Primus, Klaus Schoeffmann, László Böszörményi:
Segmentation of recorded endoscopic videos by detecting significant motion changes. 223-228 - Lamberto Ballan, Marco Bertini, Tiberio Uricchio, Alberto Del Bimbo:
Social media annotation. 229-235 - Virginia Fernandez Arguedas, José María Martínez Sanchez:
Towards methodological evaluation of affective video content annotation: First steps. 237-242 - Meriem Bendris, Benoît Favre, Delphine Charlet, Géraldine Damnati, Grégory Senay, Rémi Auguste, Jean Martinet:
Unsupervised face identification in TV content using audio-visual sources. 243-249 - Christian Kuoman, Sabrina Tollari, Marcin Detyniecki:
Using tree of concepts and hierarchical reordering for diversity in image retrieval. 251-256
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