Program

Programme Booklet

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SAMT 2009 Programme Booklet

Program

Accepted full papers

  • Stefan Dietze, Neil Benn, John Domingue, Alex Conconi and Fabio Cattaneo. Interoperable Multimedia Metadata through Similarity-based Semantic Web Service Discovery
  • Teerapong Leelanupab, Yue Feng, Vassilios Stathopoulos and Joemon Jose. A Simulated User Study of Image Browsing Using High-Level Classification
  • Viktoria Pammer, Barbara Kump and Stefanie Lindstaedt. On the feasibility of a tag-based approach for deciding which objects a picture shows: An empirical study
  • Claudio Cusano, Raimondo Schettini and Simone Santini. On the coöperative creation of multimedia meaning
  • Fernando López, José M. Martínez and Narciso García. CAIN-21: An extensible and metadata-driven multimedia adaptation engine in the MPEG-21 framework
  • Rabeeh Ayaz Abbasi, Marcin Grzegorzek and Steffen Staab. Large Scale Tag Recommendation Using Different Image Representations
  • Wolfgang Weiss, Tobias Buerger, Robert Villa, Punitha P and Wolfgang Halb. Statement-based Semantic Annotation of Media Resources
  • Steffen Lohmann, Philipp Heim, Lena Tetzlaff, Thomas Ertl and Jürgen Ziegler. Exploring Relationships between Annotated Images with the ChainGraph Visualization
  • Tobias Buerger and Elena Simperl. A Conceptual Model for Publishing Multimedia Content on the Semantic Web
  • Punitha P and Joemon M Jose. Non-parametric Video Shot Boundary Detection Inspired by Corner Detection
  • Rodrigo Carvalho and Fabio Ciravegna. PixGeo: Geographically Grounding Personal Photographs
  • Ryutarou Ohbuchi and Shun Kawamura. Shape-Based Autotagging of 3D Models for Retrieval
  • Víctor Rodríguez Doncel and Jaime Delgado. Semantic Expression and Execution of B2B Contracts on Multimedia Content

Accepted short papers

  • Junzo Kamahara, Takashi Nagamatsu, Yuki Fukuhara, Yohei Kaieda and Yutaka Ishii. Method for Identifying Task Hardships by Analyzing Operational Logs of Instruction Videos
  • Wolfgang Halb and Helmut Neuschmied. Multimodal Semantic Analysis of Public Transport Movements
  • Charlie Cullen, Brian Vaughan and John McAuley. CorpVis: An Online Emotional Speech Corpora Visualisation Interface
  • Doina Alexandra Dumitrescu and Simone Santini. Incremental context creation and its effects on semantic query precision
  • Ajay Chakravarthy, Richard Beales, Nikos Matskanis and Kevin Yang. OntoFilm: A Core Ontology for Film Production
  • Philipp Heim, Sebastian Hellmann, Jens Lehmann, Steffen Lohmann and Timo Stegemann. RelFinder: Revealing Connections in RDF Knowledge Bases
  • Ainhoa Llorente, Enrico Motta and Stefan Rueger. Image Annotation Refinement using Web-based Keyword Correlation
  • Daniel Kormann, Peter Dunker and Ronny Paduschek. Automatic Rating and Selection of Digital Photographs