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Auteurs principaux: Witbrock, Michael J., Hauptmann, Alexander G.
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Langue:en
Publié: 1998
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author Witbrock, Michael J.
Hauptmann, Alexander G.
author_facet Witbrock, Michael J.
Hauptmann, Alexander G.
Witbrock, Michael J.
Hauptmann, Alexander G.
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contents Speech Recognition for A Digital Video Library. Witbrock, Michael J. Hauptmann, Alexander G. Artificial Intelligence Audiotape Recordings Computer Interfaces Computer Software Cost Effectiveness Databases Electronic Libraries Information Retrieval Information Seeking Library Automation Metadata Natural Language Processing Navigation (Information Systems) Tables (Data) Videotape Recordings Production of the meta-data supporting the Informedia Digital Video Library interface is automated using techniques derived from artificial intelligence research. Speech recognition and natural-language processing, information retrieval, and image analysis are applied to produce an interface that helps users locate information and navigate more effectively. (PEN)
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spellingShingle Speech Recognition for A Digital Video Library.
Witbrock, Michael J.
Hauptmann, Alexander G.
Artificial Intelligence
Audiotape Recordings
Computer Interfaces
Computer Software
Cost Effectiveness
Databases
Electronic Libraries
Information Retrieval
Information Seeking
Library Automation
Metadata
Natural Language Processing
Navigation (Information Systems)
Tables (Data)
Videotape Recordings
Speech Recognition for A Digital Video Library. Witbrock, Michael J. Hauptmann, Alexander G. Artificial Intelligence Audiotape Recordings Computer Interfaces Computer Software Cost Effectiveness Databases Electronic Libraries Information Retrieval Information Seeking Library Automation Metadata Natural Language Processing Navigation (Information Systems) Tables (Data) Videotape Recordings Production of the meta-data supporting the Informedia Digital Video Library interface is automated using techniques derived from artificial intelligence research. Speech recognition and natural-language processing, information retrieval, and image analysis are applied to produce an interface that helps users locate information and navigate more effectively. (PEN)
title Speech Recognition for A Digital Video Library.
topic Artificial Intelligence
Audiotape Recordings
Computer Interfaces
Computer Software
Cost Effectiveness
Databases
Electronic Libraries
Information Retrieval
Information Seeking
Library Automation
Metadata
Natural Language Processing
Navigation (Information Systems)
Tables (Data)
Videotape Recordings
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ565481