Demonstration will focus on the content based retrieval of Wikipedia images (Hungarian version). A mobile application for iOS will be used to gather images and send directly to the crossmodal processing framework. Searching is implemented in a high performance hybrid index tree with total ~500k entries. The hit list is converted to wikipages and ordered by the content based score
In this paper, a video retrieval application for the Android mobile platform is described. The appli...
Mobile devices have become ubiquitous in the last years. With their powerful built-in cameras and se...
This chapter examines the challenges and opportunities of Multimedia Information Retrieval and corre...
AbstractThe goal of our new e-science platform is to support collaborative research communities by p...
This paper presents an investigation into the use of a mobile device as a novel interface to a conte...
In this paper, we present our approaches for the WikipediaMM task at ImageCLEF 2008. We first experi...
Mobile device features such as camera and other sensors are evolving rapidly nowadays. Supported by ...
Abstract—Traditionally, content-based image retrieval systems (CBIR) are designed to allow users to ...
The increasingly popularity of powerful mobile devices, such as smart phones and PDAs, enables users...
At its very core multimedia information retrieval means the process of searching for and finding mul...
Image-based information retrieval goes beyond only matching images, as information in other modaliti...
Motivated by an availability gap for visual media, where images and videos are uploaded from mobile ...
One of the most important functions of smartphones and tablets is capturing, storing and viewing ima...
This paper reports on a system for browsing and searching image collections on small-screen devices....
Mobile phones are becoming multimedia devices. It is com-mon to observe users capturing photos and v...
In this paper, a video retrieval application for the Android mobile platform is described. The appli...
Mobile devices have become ubiquitous in the last years. With their powerful built-in cameras and se...
This chapter examines the challenges and opportunities of Multimedia Information Retrieval and corre...
AbstractThe goal of our new e-science platform is to support collaborative research communities by p...
This paper presents an investigation into the use of a mobile device as a novel interface to a conte...
In this paper, we present our approaches for the WikipediaMM task at ImageCLEF 2008. We first experi...
Mobile device features such as camera and other sensors are evolving rapidly nowadays. Supported by ...
Abstract—Traditionally, content-based image retrieval systems (CBIR) are designed to allow users to ...
The increasingly popularity of powerful mobile devices, such as smart phones and PDAs, enables users...
At its very core multimedia information retrieval means the process of searching for and finding mul...
Image-based information retrieval goes beyond only matching images, as information in other modaliti...
Motivated by an availability gap for visual media, where images and videos are uploaded from mobile ...
One of the most important functions of smartphones and tablets is capturing, storing and viewing ima...
This paper reports on a system for browsing and searching image collections on small-screen devices....
Mobile phones are becoming multimedia devices. It is com-mon to observe users capturing photos and v...
In this paper, a video retrieval application for the Android mobile platform is described. The appli...
Mobile devices have become ubiquitous in the last years. With their powerful built-in cameras and se...
This chapter examines the challenges and opportunities of Multimedia Information Retrieval and corre...